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PS100 Treadmill
The TRUE PS Series treadmill was engineered to be a real workhorse, but designed to look like a true thorough- bred. Built on a commercial-grade frame and outfitted with the sturdiest and most durable components in its class, the PS Series treadmill will remain attractive and reliable for years to come.
Manufacturer’s list price: $2,699.00
PS900 Treadmill
The TRUE PS900 treadmill has been engineered to provide performance and durability. This workhorse is driven by a powerful 4-HP DC self-cooling motor that delivers TRUE’s signature smooth and quiet acceleration, plus its proven reliability.
Manufacturer’s list price: $3,699.00
T9700HRT, T9700S
The T9700 Series features heavy-gauge, welded steel frames; 3-HP continuous- duty motors; low-maintenance Seigling Cool-Weave belts; club-rated PWM motor controllers with fuseless current-limit and dynamic short-circuit protection; and 2.5" rollers that allow the belts to operate under low tension, generating minimal friction and heat. The T9700HRT offers motivational programming with heart-rate training. The T9700S doesn’t include programming—just touch the Start button and get going. All are assembled in an ISO 9001-certified manufacturing facility.
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