Life Fitness treadmills are powerful running, walking, and jogging machines that are the top choice among exercise enthusiasts around the world. The 95Ti Treadmill features the exclusive patented FlexDeck shock absorption system. It reduces impact to the body by nearly 30% more than other treadmills. Also featuring a powerful 4-HP Direct-Drive AC Motor, the most durable on the market, and patented Lifepulse and Polar telemetry digital heart rate monitoring systems. Plus, maintenance is faster and easier with its patented Everwax lubrication system and Auto Alert diagnostics, which informs you of service needs and permanently records and date-stamps maintenance performed.
Product Features
- DX3 Belt and Deck System
- FlexDeck Shock Absorption System
- Activity Zone conveniently places most-often used controls on Ergo bar.
- Proactive belt-wear notification
- Stride Sensor
- Speed Range of 0.5-14 mph (0.8-23 kph)
- 0-15% Incline Range
- Powerful 4-HP AC motor
- Ergonomically-correct handlebars and non-slip siderails.
- 26-character alphanumeric message center and workout profile window.
- Heart Rate Monitoring: Lifepulse hand sensors and Polar telemetry.
- 28 workouts, including 5 ZoneTraining+ workouts
- Military PRT/PFT training, Gerkin and Fit Test protocols
Dimensions |
Roller Size:
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3.5″ front and back |
Running Area:
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20″ x 60″ |
Product Size:
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83″L x 37″W x 63.5″H |
Product Weight:
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431 lbs. |
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