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PARAMOUNT FITNESS CORPORATION


NEW


Pro4700 Touch Elliptical Cross Trainer


This top-of-the-line Pro4700 Touch boasts the new Embedded Touch Screen, which adds live TV, music videos, iPhone/ iPod compatibility, and more, to continuous workout feedback for ultimate motivation. Also included are Octane’s breakthrough Cross Circuit Pro cardio and strength- training workout; an electronically adjustable stride length (18"-26"); patented SmartStride interactive ergonomics; patent-pending Converging Path handlebars; and patented MultiGrip handlebars. Numerous rigorous workouts, such as the challenging 30:30 Interval program from Athletes’ Performance, enhance results.


Manufacturer’s list price: $8,599.00


xR6000 Seated Elliptical


The unmatched xRide by Octane Fitness delivers the cardiovascular, low-impact, total-body benefits of traditional ellipticals —all from a comfortable seated position. Plus, the ergonomically designed seat offers leverage for simultaneous strength training. Studies show that xRide exercisers use more glutes and burn more calories than those on a recumbent bike. With a wealth of programs, the xRide is ideal for users of all fitness levels and outperforms any other seated product on the fitness floor.


Manufacturer’s list price: $4,899.00 6.85E Elliptical


The rear-entry, self-powered 6.85E Elliptical Trainer features a backlit Touch Sensor console with a full-color LCD; 15 motivational training programs; 25 resistance levels; and a space-efficient 33.5" x 71.5" footprint. Users can easily choose from lower-body, upper-body, or total-body workouts. The patented linkage system and forged crank design provide maximum durability and structural stability, while the 21" stride length and 2¾" pedal spacing combine to provide a smooth, natural movement pattern.


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