BE8510-i HMS - is an electric treadmill equipped with an innovative computer with the option of connecting an Android or iOS phone or tablet.
The BE8510-i HMS electric treadmill is an extremely stable device, designed for intensive training at home. Its design provides a comfortable space for exercise, and the shock absorption system guarantees lightness and elasticity. The device has an automatic mechanism for adjusting the angle of the running belt and speed.
The product has built-in touch sensors for measuring your heart rate. The ergonomic control panel allows you to conveniently manage computer settings such as time, speed and distance. It is equipped with quick selection buttons that allow you to change your training parameters without taking your eyes off the screen.
Importer: Abisal Sp. z o.o.
Poland 41-807 Zabrze
17 Pyskowicka Street
e-mail: abisal@abisal.pl
Specification:
- Product dimensions:
- length: 198 cm
- width: 86 cm
- height: 146 cm
- Non-slip running belt
- Running belt dimensions:
- length: 138 cm
- width: 53 cm
- Speed range: 1 - 22 km/h
- Number of running belt incline levels: 0 - 22
- Automatic adjustment of running belt speed and incline
- Reinforced system for folding the treadmill into an upright position
- Safe unfolding system
- Safety system
- Compatible with free Kinomap, Fitshow and Zwift apps
- Tablet or smartphone shelf
- Touchscreen display
- Quick speed and incline adjustment buttons
- Built-in speakers: 2
- Shock absorption system: 4 rubber shock absorbers
- Heart rate measurement:
- touch sensors
- 4 transport wheels
- Bluetooth
- Peak motor power: 3.5HP / 2600W
- Continuous motor power: 2.0HP / 1500W
- Mains power supply: 230 V
- Product weight: 97 kg
- Maximum product load: 180 kg
Computer functions:
- free Kinomap app support
- time
- speed
- belt incline angle
- distance
- scan
- calories burned
- heart rate
- 2 fat burning measurement modules
- heart rate control
- user settings
- 99 programmes
Remarks:
- Warranty 24 months for domestic use
- Warranty 12 months for commercial use