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Matrix Ellipticals


Matrix’s redesigned line of ellipticals provides a compact suspension format, highlighted by a lower step-up height for easy accessibility, narrower Q-factor for comfortable strides, and the Constant Rate of Acceleration for fluid pedal movement. Matrix offers five elliptical models, each packed with features, including: 15" touch-screen, optional Virtual Active programming, iPod-compatibility, secondary data display window, integrated wireless data transmitter, and USB port for tracking workouts. Each elliptical is prewired for the FITCONNEXION integrated entertainment system.


Cross-Walker


The milon Cross-Walker features excellent workmanship; ideal biomechanics to train the entire body; and 12 programs, including a heart- rate-controlled option. The milon Smart Card System saves training data, which provides post-exercise documentation using the accompanying software. A German company, milon industries GmbH, is a manufacturer and complete supplier of electronic fitness and medical training equipment.


NEW Cross Sync Trainer


The revolutionary M30 Series Cross Sync Trainer (CST) provides synchronized motions to work the upper and lower body in tandem. With its ergonomic design, moving handlebars, and easily adjustable vertical step range, workouts feel smooth and natural, with minimal stress to the ankles and joints. The CST allows users of all sizes and strength levels to experience new, enjoyable workouts that offer three workout stances for full intensity, and one-touch intensity control.


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