Product Highlights
Like every piece of equipment in our Experience Series 880 Line, the AMT 885 combines essential reliability and ease-of-use with smooth, flowing, and precise motion to add value to your facility. The AMT with Open Stride™ is the only variable stride cardio equipment with adjustable step height, allowing exercisers to train in a variety of stride paths, including running, jogging, and stepping. With one piece of equipment that creates an array of movement patterns, you can maximize valuable floor space and help exercisers stay engaged in their workouts.
Product Features
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P84 Touchscreen Console
The P84 console offers a brilliant 16-inch touchscreen that provides the best blend of performance, fitness, and entertainment that your exercisers expect. It’s designed to deliver a best-in-class content suite with engaging workouts, wireless casting with access to thousands of third-party workout and media apps, and integrated Pluto TV, so exercisers always have the content they want, right at their fingertips.
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Open Stride
Open Stride is a unique feature that allows exercisers not only to dynamically adapt their stride length from zero to 36 inches (0 to 91 cm), but also to adjust their stride height from 6.8 to 10 in (17 to 25 cm), providing an infinite range of stride paths to engage several muscle groups. Open Stride can be adjusted from level 1 to 5 with the tactile motion controls.
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Handlebars Fit Everyone
The tapered moving handlebars provide a comfortable fit for nearly every exerciser. The stationary grip has a heart rate sensor* built-in that provides monitoring and a stable, comfortable position when focusing on the lower body.
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Total Body Workout in One Piece of Equipment
Exercisers can go from short stride to long stride, walking to running, and climbing to striding, allowing them to target different muscle groups. Pushing and pulling the moving handlebars will engage the upper body, resulting in a total body workout.
Specifications
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Dimensions (L x W x H): 80 x 35 x 73 in / 203 x 89 x 186 cm
- Equipment Weight: 422 lb / 191 kg
- Power: 120 volt, 15 amp circuit
- Total Workouts: 12
- Resistance Levels: 20
- Adjustable Stride Length: 0 - 36 in / 0 - 91 cm
- Stride Height: 6.8 - 10 in / 17 - 25 cm (Five levels)
- Language: English, Danish, Dutch, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Turkish
- Console Features: 16 in / 40.6 cm LCD Capacitive Touchscreen with wireless charging, audio jack, and Bluetooth® headphones
- Accessories: Integrated Reading Rack Optional - Cable Management
- Warranty: Visit www.precor.com for warranty terms.
*The heart rate feature is intended for reference only. They may not be accurate for every user or at every intensity and are not intended for use as a medical device.
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