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For sale is one Genki Elliptical cross trainer.

Currently used as a coat hanger in our dining room, in very good condition. Used on occasions.

Features include:

• Max Flywheel Resistance: Equivalent to 45KG

• Tension Level: 1-16 By Computer Control- Great variety for beginners or seasoned trainers

• Computer Function: Time, Speed, Distance, PRM, WATT, Pulse, Age, Target H.R, Pulse Recovery

• 12 Preset Programs: Steps, Hill, Rolling, Valley, Fat Burn, Ramp, Mountain, Intervals, Random, Plateau, Fartlek, Precipice program

• Workout Programs: Manual/12 Program/4 User/5 H.R.C/Watt Control / Body Fat

• Console display: 1 Large LCD window

• Forward and Reverse: Yes

• Contact Heart Rate: Yes, of course

• Adjustable stride pattern: Yes. Great for different sized users

• Footplates: Big Pedal, Non Slip

• Transport Wheels: Yes, Move Where Needed

• Power supply: Yes

• Drink bottle holder - Of course!

• Max User Weight: 170kg

Size: 159cms x 142cms x 50cms

Pick up only

Pick up only from the Hills area Sydney.

Payment: Cash

$150.00

Any questions please don't hesitate to contact me.

SMS: 0411063927

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