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WAHOO KICKR RUN Smart Treadmill

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KICKR RUN performance treadmill offers the freedom and form of outdoor running at home. With its innovative RunFree Mode, the belt speed adjusts to your stride, enabling hands-free running and allowing you to focus solely on the joy of running. Connect KICKR RUN to Zwift Run and the Wahoo app for immersive training experiences that deliver unmatched realism and results. Enjoy the freedom of running indoors whenever you need it.

FEATURES

  • RunFree Mode: automatically adjusts the belt speed to your stride, allowing you to run hands-free, even as you change pace.
  • Elite Speed: Max speed of 4:00/mile enables runners to train at paces required to achieve personal bests.
  • Intuitive Speed & Grade Control: adjust speed and grade with a simple nudge of the paddle controllers.
  • Running Dynamics: Ground Contact Time, Vertical Oscillation, Cadence

SPECS

  • Maximum Speed: 4:00 per mile
  • Maximum Incline: 15%
  • Minimum Decline: -3%
  • Bluetooth, Direct Connect and WiFi Connectivity
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