Product Highlights
The TRM 581 delivers Precor’s signature reliability and natural running feel in a compact, space-saving design. Ideal for lighter-use facilities, it combines durable construction with low-maintenance operation for smooth, quiet performance. Exercisers enjoy the clublike workout experience they expect, while operators appreciate the dependable uptime.
Product Features
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P84 Touchscreen Console
The P84 console features a brilliant 16-inch touchscreen that combines performance, entertainment, and workout variety. Exercisers can enjoy seamless wireless casting that provides access to thousands of third-party fitness and media apps. They can also stream content through fully integrated PlutoTV, Netflix and YouTube apps --putting the content they want, right at their fingertips.
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Run Naturally, Land Softly
Precor’s patented shock absorption systems - Integrated Footplant Technology™ and Ground Effects® Impact Control - deliver a natural running experience while minimizing joint stress. Paired with a spacious running surface, over-molded handlebars, and hand sensor heart rate technology, the treadmill provides exercisers with a smooth, lower-impact workout and a gym-like experience.
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Commercial-Grade Drive and Lift Motor
Built with commercial-grade components and thoughtfully engineered to exceed Precor’s rigorous testing standards. Designed for lighter-use facilities like multi-family housing, corporate wellness centers, and hotels, it ensures reliable performance, dependable uptime, and minimal maintenance
Specifications
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Dimensions (L x W x H): 82 x 34 x 66 in / 208 x 86 x 168 cm
- Product Weight: 395 lb/ 179 kg Max
- User Weight: 350 lb / 159 kg
- Step-up Height: 8 in / 20 cm
- Handrail Length: 13.5 in / 34.3 cm
- Running Surface: 60 x 22 in / 152 x 56 cm
- Elevation Range: 0% to 15% incline in 0.5% increments
- Speed Range: 0.5 - 12 mph / 0.8 - 19.2 km/h
- Total Workouts: 23
- Power: US & Canada: 120V/15A (NEMA 5-20 Receptacle); International: 240V, applicable country-specific power cord
- Language: English, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Welsh
- Console Features: 16 in / 40.6 cm LCD Capacitive Touchscreen with wireless charging, audio jack, and Bluetooth® headphones
- Accessories: Integrated Reading Rack, Cable Management (Optional)
- Warranty: Visit www.precor.com for warranty terms.
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