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PaceMaster Platinum Pro VR Treadmill

The PaceMaster Platinum Pro VR (the VR stands for Virtual Reality) is a unique and one of a kind treadmill because it takes the experience of running and/or walking in the outdoors and makes it an indoor experience. No other treadmill does the job of transmitting outdoors to indoors quite as well as the Platinum Pro VR does.

Product Features:

  • 3 HP continuous duty motor
  • Elevation of motor is 1000-pound thrust
  • Running surface is 20” x 60”
  • 73.5 inches long, 33 inches wide and 57 inches high (overall machine)
  • 2-ply PVC belt
  • 0.5 to 12mph speed
  • 0 to 15% incline
  • Weight of machine- 205 lbs
  • User weight capacity- 400 lbs
  • Grip pulse sensor for heart rate
  • Heart rate control
  • Wireless chest strap (2-ply Texglide stretch resistant)
  • 4 built on programs (weight loss, conditioning, interval and stamina)
  • Display shows speed, time, calories, distance, incline, heart rate and aerobic points
  • Tri-flex impact shock management
  • Welded frame
  • Maintenance free deck
  • Quick start and manual
  • Lifetime warranty on frame, 12 years on motor, 10 years on parts and one year on labor

The PaceMaster Platinum Pro VR is a good treadmill. Users like the 12 x 15 multi-color dot matrix as well as the automatic warm-up and cool down features. The PaceMaster Platinum Pro VR treadmill has express speed keys and express incline keys. The belt is rated for 10,000 miles.

Some users find that the virtual reality aspect of the treadmill is confusing. This treadmill has many kinds of program variations, which takes into accounts its sophisticated Virtual Reality Courses. While this may be progress in the world of exercise equipment, many people just want to buy a basic treadmill that they can figure out on their own.

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