Product Description
The T4r provides a smooth and natural motion that delivers a low impact, inclusive, total-body cardiovascular and strengthening workout for virtually all users.
Get a low impact workout with high impact results.
The T4r empowers users of virtually all ability levels to engage in exercise.
T4r combines lower and upper body movement for a full body workout, building strength and invigorating users such as those with disabilities, in rehabilitation or desiring health and wellness to get the most out of life.
Safe, smooth, quiet, and easy to use, T4r inspires independence among users and therapists. NuStep’s recumbent cross trainers are a leading choice among healthcare and fitness professionals as well as home users.
T4r’s fresh design and small footprint make it ideal for a professional setting or home use.
Product Details
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NEW StrideLock™ mechanism to lock arm handles and leg pedals when needed
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Engaging total-body workout
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Smooth and natural movement that's easy on the joints
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Display screen that's easy to read and use
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Sturdy grab ring and comfortable 360° swivel seat with arm supports to help you get on and off the machine easily
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Added stability with sturdy foot pedals
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Simple arm adjustments
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Battery operated (4 AA batteries)
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Footprint 5’ x 2.25’W x 3.75’H
(152 x 69 x 115 cm) -
Fits users from 4'6"– 6'4" (137– 193 cm)
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Accommodates users up to 400 lbs. (181 kg)
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U.S. Patents: 6,042,518; 6,361,479; 6,666,799; and patents pending
Drive Train
The self-powered T4r starts easily, operates quietly, and can be used in most locations
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User controlled step length
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Low inertia startup
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Instant free coasting start and stop action for safety
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Self-powered with no plug-in required
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Quiet belt drive
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Power output range of 0-800 watts
Seat
The comfortable, ergonomically-designed T4r seat swivels 360° to allow for easy on and off access.
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360° seat swivel with 45° locking intervals
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Padded contoured back provides added support
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Seat adjusts 15” (38 cm) forward and backward
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Wheelchair height
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Flip-up arm supports
Arms
Easy arm adjustments up to 15" (38 cm) to fit your body size and preferred range of motion.
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Sturdy grab ring
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Comfortable rubber hand grips
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Clamshell release mechanism
Console
Easy to read and use display to see results.
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Simple, one-button quick start and reset
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Easy-to-read display
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10 levels of resistance
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Quick Start, Pace Partner, and track programs
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Quantifiable workout data
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Export workout and machine data via USB
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Polar® Heart Rate monitoring as an accessory
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Auto On/Off feature
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Media shelf
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Water bottle holder
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Powered by 4 AA batteries or NiHM rechargeable batteries
Foot Pedal
The pedals on the T4r are designed to accommodate different sized feet and keep them securely in position.
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Supportive and stable pedals
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Deep heel cups to secure feet
Specs
The T4r is easy to maintain and designed to sustain millions of steps.
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T4r weight: 210 lbs. (95 kg)
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T4r size: 60" L x 27" W x 45” H (152x69x115 cm)
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T4r footprint: 3' W x 5.5' L
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Made in America
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U.S. Patents: 6,042,518; 6,361,479; 6,666,799; and patents pending
Adaptive Equipment and Accessories also available
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Leg Stabilizer
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WellGrip®
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Foot Secure System
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Seat Belt(s)
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Polar® Heart Rate Sensor
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Transporter
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Floor Mat
Product Details
CSI Division: | 11 66 13 |
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CSI Division Title: | Exercise Equipment |
Manufacturer's Brochure: | http://www.nustep.com/files/7014/2834/3005/T4r_product_2015.pdf |
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