- Oversized treadmill with large 3.0-horsepower, continuous-duty Hyperdrive motor system
- Patented React suspension deck and extra-large 20-by-60-inch running belt
- 12 preset workout programs, 3 custom programs, and 2 heart rate control programs
- 0.5 to 12 mph speed range; built-in stability bar; storage for two water bottles
- 375-pound weight capacity; measures 30 x 50 x 86 inches (W x H x D); lifetime frame warranty
An ideal treadmill for serious athletes, the Nautilus Sport Series T518 LCD will keep you in top shape year round. The T518 LCD is distinguished by a large 3.0-horsepower, continuous-duty Hyperdrive motor system that delivers a smooth, consistent workout at any pace, along with an oversized 20-by-60-inch running deck that's great for runners with long strides or who jog at a fast pace. The patented React suspension deck, meanwhile, teams up with the SuperSoft running belt to provide extra cushioning for the knees and joints. Users have their choice of 12 preset workout programs, three custom programs, and two heart rate control programs (includes wireless Polar chest strap), depending on skill and preference levels. As an alternative, users can adjust the treadmill manually, with an incline range of 0 to 15 percent and a speed range of 0.5 to 12 miles per hour.
Need feedback on your workout? Turn to the high-resolution LCD display, which offers a number of windows for time, distance, incline, heart rate, pace, and calories burned. And thanks to the Nautilus Remote Operation Control (ROC) system, you'll enjoy quick access to speed and incline adjustments. Other details include a built-in stability bar, a membrane switch keypad, machine-crowned 2.5-inch rollers, a welded steel main frame, storage for two water bottles, a book/magazine ledge with a built-in key tray, and compatibility with three Nautilus software packages: My Nautilus Diary, Heart Strong, and My Nautilus LX. The T518 LCD measures 30 by 50 by 86 inches (W x H x D) and supports up to 375 pounds. It also carries the following warranties: lifetime on the frame, 10 years on the parts, and one year on the labor.
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