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SOLD - Treadmill - NordicTrack T14.0 (iFit compatible)


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Hi all,


We bought this professional-level treadmill 3.5yrs ago from Sweatband in Central London for ?900. We've had some fantastic trouble-free use out of it, mainly indoor marathon training with children asleep upstairs. Now we finally need the space, so we are selling up for ?200 ono.


I have the original receipts, hardware kit & installation instructions The frame has a lifetime warranty and the motor 10 years. It has a touchscreen, built in speakers, heart rate monitor, motorised incline, a lovely wide running belt & some brilliant cooling fans.


http://www.treadmill-running-machine-review.co.uk/nordictrack_T14_treadmill_review.html


It's currently setup, so anyone who wants to try before buying is more than welcome. I am happy to dismantle it but it will need 2 (possibly 3!) strong people to carry it to a large car/van as it weighs about 130kg in total.


Basic Spec

- Motor: 2.75 CHP. Speed: 0-22 kph (13.7 mph). Incline: 0-12% Powered Incline. Controls: 1-Step Keys

- Feedback: LCD Touchscreen. HR: Wireless. Programmes: 22 Pre-set, Competition Training

- Dimensions (in Use): 203cm(L), 96cm(W), 143cm(H). Folding: Yes. Max User Weight: 159 kg

- Dimensions (Folded): Length = 129cm (51") , Width = 96cm (38"), Height = 181cm (71.3")

- Warranty: Lifetime Frame, 10 Years Motor, 2 Years Parts and Labour from NordicTrack


Some pics


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