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TRUE Fitness Line Functional Trainer

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

With commercial-quality construction and premium aesthetics, the FS-100 is the perfect choice for hotels and resorts, corporate fitness centers, police and fire agencies, apartment and condominium complexes, personal training studios, or any facility with limited space and budget.

Features:
  • Pulley housings rotate 270˚ to allow movement in multiple planes
  • Choice of 23 vertical positions clearly marked 1-23 on adjustment tube
  • Color-coded exercise guide clearly illustrates the starting and ending positions of 18 primary exercises divided into 6 categories
  • Optional accessory kit includes Triceps Rope, Sports Handle, Ankle Strap, Teardrop Handle (2)
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (L x W x H):

39″ x 63″ x 88″ / 99 cm x 159 cm x 222 cm

Weight Stacks:

130 lbs / 59 kg each

Resistance Weight:

65 lbs / 29.5 kg each

Machine Weight:

505 lbs / 229 kg

Pull Force Increments:

5 lbs / 2.3 kg

Cable Travel:

8 ft / 244 cm per handle

Floor Loading:

48 lbs / sq foot 233 kg / sq meter

Color:

Matte Black

WARRANTY

Warranty Type:

Commercial

Frame:

10 Years

Parts:

5 Years

Labor:

1 Year

Cosmetic and Coating:

3 Months

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