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Fully functioning electric treadmill, comes with a range of preset programmes or set to your own pace. Here's the info from the Reebok website:

Ideal for all levels of fitness and ability, the GT40s helps reach your goals with tailored home cardio workouts. Powered by a solid 2 HP motor, the GT40s hits 16 kph with 12 incline levels to notch up the intensity. Displaying vital stats via its 5 LCD, you're able to monitor and control your run for optimal performance every session.

Featuring signature ONE Series Cushioning, the GT40s' three zones are tailored for each phase of your gait. Zone 1 - Contact, a soft cushion to absorb the initial strike. Zone 2 - Mid-stance, a stronger cushion to aid transition. Zone 3 - Propulsion, a responsive cushion to propel you forward.

Folds up to save space when not in use - measurements:

  • SETUP DIM. (CM) 168 (L) x 77 (W) x 131 (H)
  • FOLDED DIM. (CM) 115 (L) x 77 (W) x 136.5 (H)

Used but in good condition.

Comes with manual. 

Will include the mat too, which protects the floor.

Collection from SE23 - warning - it's heavy. 

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