PURE MOTIVATION.
Introducing the newest members to the Star Trac Family...
TreadClimber® by Star Trac E-TC
Imagine the best features of a treadmill, elliptical and stepper combined into one machine. The TreadClimber®
by Star Trac is just that, with the benefits of a treadmill,
the low impact of an elliptical and the knee and hip flexion of a stepper the TreadClimber by Star Trac is a new category for your cardio floor.
Spinner® Spinning®
Blade ION is once again on the cutting
edge of technology and comprehensive education with the Spinner®
launch of the Blade ION, manufactured
by Star Trac. Accurate strain-gauge power meter technology backed by the Spinpower™ program.
BoxMaster® The BoxMaster®
StairMill™ is a new form of boxing
style conditioning that will wow your clients. With the ability to cater to all types of members, the BoxMaster will excite and encourage greater participation in boxing style fitness training.
E-SM
Take an iconic industry product that has been a mainstay in facilities for decades and give it the intuitive and entertainment packed display that Star Trac has become famous for and you have the Star Trac StairMill™
player in a category that’s been a facility favorite for many years.
, a new
For more information contact Star Trac at 714.669.1660 (800.228.6635) or
sales@startrac.com.
©2013 Star Trac. All rights reserved. Star Trac and the Star Trac logo are registered trademarks of Core Industries, LLC. SPIN® Spinner®
, Spinning® , the Spinning® logo and eSpinner® , are registered trademarks
of Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc. Spinpower is a trademark of Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc. TreadClimber is a registered trademark of Nautilus, Inc. StairMill is a trademark of Core Industries, LLC. BoxMaster is a registered trademark held by Fightmaster Pty Ltd COMPANY AUSTRALIA.
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