| Innovations | FIT Extra Ellipticals
2 3/4" pedal spacing combine to provide a smooth, natural movement pattern. PRECOR, INC.
EFX 883 between 13 and 40 degrees in both forward and reverse stride motions, cross-training various muscle groups to offer a wider range of workouts focused on the lower body.
STEX S16E EFX 821
Featuring moving handlebars and a ramp incline optimally set at 20 degrees, the EFX 821 offers users a dynamic workout for the entire body and is ideal for light- use facilities. With a streamlined console that provides all of the essential features with a premium feel and optional inte- grated entertainment, users are ensured a rewarding workout that complements their active lifestyles.
EFX 885
The EFX 885 combines the benefits of CrossRamp technology and moving upper-body handlebars for a total-body workout. CrossRamp technology, unique to Precor, offers ramp inclines from 13 to 40 degrees, which allow users to target different muscle groups. And with a touch-screen console just like a high-end phone, it offers an experience equal to the best interactions outside the club.
PROMAXIMA FITNESS
Designed to maximize comfort and results, the STEX S16E elliptical is a heavy-duty elliptical made to withstand tough commercial environments. Featur- ing advanced technology, it comes with iPod capability and is CSAFE-compatible. The self-powered unit has 25 resistance levels, a six-pivot linkage system, and oversized foot pedals with the Bio-Stride drive-train system. Featuring easy oper- ation, a sturdy design, and dependable engineering, the elliptical also has racks for a water bottle and magazine.
EFX 835
Similar to the EFX 885, the EFX 835 incorporates CrossRamp technology and moving upper-body handlebars for a total-body workout. Precor’s proprietary CrossRamp technology offers ramp inclines from 13 to 40 degrees, allowing users to target different muscle groups. The updated console with familiar tech- nology will keep members moving.
STEX S CARDIO SERIES
The STEX S cardio series is distinguished by quality, industrial design, and advanced technology to ensure the ultimate exercise experience for health club members. The line features iPod compatibility, USB connectivity, the Intelligent Heart Rate System, Bio-Stride smooth motion for more natural movement, military proto- col programs, touch-screen monitors, enhanced durability, and an optional virtual trainer. All machines come with standard cup holders, reading racks, an accessory tray, and on-the-fly programming.
STEX S25E
The STEX S25E elliptical is a heavy-duty elliptical engineered for commercial use. It comes with iPod capabilities and dual contact heart-rate monitors with a digital noise-reduction system. The S25E has headphone connectivity and a USB port to enter or save workout summaries, and includes all military protocols. Self-pow- ered, the machine has 25 resistance lev- els, a six-pivot linkage system, oversized foot pedals with the Bio-Stride drive-train system, and is CSAFE-compatible.
EFX 883
With the unique Precor CrossRamp technology, users can alter the path of the
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