- 4 levels of fluid force to move resistance from feather-light to Olympic sprint
- No dead spots
- Multilevel computer complete with USB port
- View time, distance, 500 M split time, strokes per minute, calories per hour, watts and heart rate
- Height adjustable footplates and secure heel captures
- Contoured seat with silent, smooth action
- Textured finish to prevent slipping
- Ergonomic handle
- Constructed from the finest steel and aluminum
- Transport wheels for easy positioning and storage
- Compact footprint
- Durable belt drive with active recoil system
- Max user weight: 150 kg (330 lb.)
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905-354-1853
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The seller auctions 5 identical items.
Bidder "A" bids for 2 items at $20 each.
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Bidder "C" bids for 3 items at $18 each.
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Bidder "B" wins 4 items at $20 each.
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