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CONFIDENCE Motorised Treadmill - like new ?80


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I am moving countries and will not be taking this with me! Grab a bargain. Used for a couple of months last year when training for a triathlon. Currently new ?130 (see link below), so grab this for ?80.


Collection from SE8. Delivery possible but will have to charge.


Info below taken from The Sports HQ.


Features:


1km/h to 10km/h speeds in 1km increments - start building your fitness by walking, and progress up to a run at your own pace

Multi function LED Display showing speed, distance, time, calories and scan between all

Folding design for easy storage

Suitable for users up to 120kg (19 stone)


Specs & Sizes:


600W power motor

UK 240v plug

Runway size : 98cm x 36cm

Full product size : 125cm x 61cm x 28cm

Package size when delivered : 126cm x 64cm x 29cm

Weight of machine : 22kg

Dimensions when folded up : 25cm long by 63cm wide by 124cm high

Hi,


Is this treadmill still available? If it is am I able to come and see it?


Sarah

> have to charge.

>

> Info below taken from The Sports HQ.

>

> Features:

>

> 1km/h to 10km/h speeds in 1km increments - start

> building your fitness by walking, and progress up

> to a run at your own pace

> Multi function LED Display showing speed,

> distance, time, calories and scan between all

> Folding design for easy storage

> Suitable for users up to 120kg (19 stone)

>

> Specs & Sizes:

>

> 600W power motor

> UK 240v plug

> Runway size : 98cm x 36cm

> Full product size : 125cm x 61cm x 28cm

> Package size when delivered : 126cm x 64cm x 29cm

> Weight of machine : 22kg

> Dimensions when folded up : 25cm long by 63cm wide

> by 124cm high

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