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Cybex 750T Legacy Treadmill [Remanufactured]

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90 DAY WARRENTY

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The CYBEX Legacy 750T is what all other treadmills will be measured by. Innovative display and suspension technologies combine with a High Performance AC drive to deliver an experience for the user that’s second to none.

Legacy 750T Features:

  • High Performance AC drive delivers up to 6 HP for the most demanding situations
  • User-centered console design delivers streamlined setup and operation with easy to see high contrast blue lighting
  • Programming options include Quick Start, Manual, nine programs including Heart Rate Control with user selectable target, nine custom programs and fitness testing
  • Contact and Polar®-compatible heart rate monitoring
  • CYBEX IS3 (Intelligent Suspension generation 3)TM absorbs shock at the point of impact for exceptional comfort
  • Spacious 62″ x 22″ and ultra low-profile hood for an incredibly open feel
  • CYBEX Safety SentryTM verifies use and will shut the treadmill down if unattended
  • Available with integrated CYBEX Personal Entertainment Monitors with handset channel and volume control
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