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Alpine Runner Incline Trainer

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World-Wide

90 DAY WARRANTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

Our Alpine Runner is the ultimate example of our commitment to excellence. This revolutionary treadmill offers users a dynamic, effective workout while being easy to maintain and monitor. With its perfect combination of a traditional treadmill and incline trainer, TRUE Alpine Runner users have access to an enhanced and efficient workout experience. 

Studies show the Alpine Runner is more effective at burning fat and calories than a standard treadmill. The various inclinations provide users with varying resistances, customizing the intensity of workouts and creating effective challenges for all fitness levels. Like all TRUE Fitness commercial equipment, the TRUE Alpine Runner is made to last, withstanding the wear and tear of intense cardio and reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements. Help members achieve their most challenging fitness goals with the TRUE Alpine Runner Incline Trainer.

 

Features:
  • Incline range of -3% to 30% 
  • A cushioning system and deck built to relieve impact on joints 
  • Vertical upper handgrips provide support at the highest incline 
  • TRUE’s Monument Workouts (available on touchscreen consoles) 
  • Thumb switches at the end of the handles for ease of use
  • Choose from three UNITE consoles (LED, 10″ Touchscreen, 16″ Touchscreen) to best suit your gym needs
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power Source:

120V/20A Dedicated (NEMA 5-20R receptacle) 230V/15A Option Available

Cord Length:

12′ / 3.7M

Drive Motor:

5 HP AC Max DriveTM

Incline Motor:

Compression Elevation Motor with 1200 lbs. of Thrust

Speed Sensor:

Optical

Deck:

Reversible / Waxed

Belt:

Maintenance Free

Rollers:

3″ / 8 cm Diameter Rollers with Sealed Bearings

Impact System:

TRUE FITX System

Frame Construction:

Robotically Welded Heavy-Gauge Steel

Lubrication:

None

Speed Range:

0.5 to 12 MPH / 0.8 to 27 KMH

Incline / Decline Range:

-3% to 30%

Color Matte:

Black

Bluetooth Heart Rate Monitoring:

Available on Unite 16″ and Unite 10″

Contact Heart Rate Monitoring:

Yes

Wireless Heart Rate Monitoring:

Polar® Compatible Bluetooth

AVAILABLE CONSOLES

Console Options

Unite 16″, Unite 10″, and Unite LED

WORKOUTS

Unite 16″ and Unite 10″ Consoles:

10K, 5K, AIR FORCE, ARMY, CALORIE GOAL, CARDIO CHALLENGE, DISTANCE GOAL, DRAW YOUR OWN, GERKIN, HALF MARATHON, HILL INTERVALS, HRC CRUISE CONTROL, LEG SHAPER, MARINES, MONUMENT WORKOUT, NAVY, PACER WORKOUT, PEB, QUICK START, ROLLING HILLS, SINGLE HILL, SPEED INTERVALS, TARGET HRC, TIME GOAL, VIRTUAL RUNS, WEIGHT LOSS HILL

LED Console:

10K, 5K, CALORIE GOAL, CARDIO CHALLENGE, DISTANCE GOAL, GERKIN, HALF MARATHON, HILL INTERVALS, HRC CRUISE CONTROL, LEG SHAPER, QUICK START, ROLLING HILLS, SINGLE HILL, TARGET HRC, TIME GOAL, and WEIGHT LOSS HILL

SAFETY

Safety Clip:

Standard

Extended Handrail:

Standard

Straddle Covers Anodized:

Aluminum

User Detection:

Person Present Detection

EXTRAS

Accessories:

Water Bottle Holder, Accessory Tray, Reading Rack/Tablet Holder

OPTIONAL STEP

 

Robotically welded and reinforced steel frame, molded step with TRUE logo surface

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Footprint:

71″ L x 39.7″ W x 71″ H / 180cm x 101cm x 180cm (with optional step – 81″ L x 39.7″ W x 71″ H / 205.7 cm x 101 cm x 180 cm)

Running Surface:

60″ L x 22″ W / 152 cm x 56 cm

Machine Weight:

592 lbs / 269 kg

Shipping Weight:

645 lbs / 293 kg

Maximum User Weight:

400 lbs / 181 kg

Deck Step-Up Height:

5”/ 12.7 cm with step. 13.2” / 33.5 cm without step

Portability:

2 Rear Transport Wheels with Built in Rear Handholds

FULL COMMERCIAL WARRANTY

Frame:

7 Years

Parts:

3 Years

Labor:

2 Years

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