Product Description
The T5 provides a low impact, inclusive, total-body cardiovascular and strengthening workout with a remarkable combination of motivating features and accessibility through its step-through design, resistance levels, and workout programs.
Be motivated to achieve a healthier life.
NuStep, Inc. is proud to present the T5 Recumbent Cross Trainer, the product of a four-year collaborative effort that drew on the expertise of exercise physiologists, ergonomic specialists, and our customers.
The T5 is a mid-level model that offers many of our latest NuStep innovations, including features and adjustments designed to offer the benefits of life transforming exercise to patients, clients, club members, and home users alike.
Virtually anyone can exercise on the T5, from deconditioned or disabled users to workout warriors and elite athletes. The T5 offers safe, effective, and adaptive exercise with a mid-level feature set and price.
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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Low step-through design for easy on and off
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Smooth and natural movement that’s easy on the joints
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Large color LCD display with 8 workout programs
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Contact heart-rate handles that track your heart rate
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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 and enjoy your workout
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Simple arm adjustments
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Added stability with sturdy foot pedals
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Battery powered
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Footprint 6.1”L x 2.42"W x 3.83"H (185 x 74 x 117 cm)
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Fits users from 4'6"– 6'7" (137– 200 cm)
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Accommodates users up to 500 lbs. (181 kg)
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U.S. Patents: 6,042,518; 6,361,479; 7,775,942; D610,635
Drive Train
The self-powered NuStep starts easily, operates quietly, and can be used in most locations.
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User controlled step length
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Instant free coasting start and stop action for safety
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Low inertia startup
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Self-powered with battery
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Quiet belt drive
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Generator resistance range of 0-1400 watts
Seat
With a large, comfortable seat that swivels 360˚, the T5 offers accessibility to users of all function levels.
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Ergonomically designed, large seat
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360° seat swivel with 45° locking intervals
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18" (46 cm) of seat adjustment
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Contact heart rate grips
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Flip-up arm supports
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Wheelchair height seating
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Patented seat movement lockout
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Water bottle holder
Arms
Arm lengths adjust to fit your body size and preferred range of motion for a great upper body workout.
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Ergonomically shaped hand grips
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18" (46 cm) of arm adjustment
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Easy adjustment clamshell release
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Easy to clean hand grips and clamshell release
Console
Monitor and track user progress, workout programs and machine diagnostics on the large, easy-to-read LCD display console.
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Easy to use
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15 levels of resistance
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Easy startup with no button press required
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Push button workload control
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Comprehensive data readouts
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Goal setting in time, distance and calories
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Motivational aides
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8 workout programs including 5 profiles
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On-the-fly programming
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Seat position displayed on screen
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Manager Mode to customize console
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Info button with context sensitive help
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Audible feedback with volume control
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Multiple display languages
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Polar® Telemetry Heart Rate monitoring
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Repeat last workouts feature
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Workout tracking by user ID
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User data tracking up to 200 Users
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Export workout and machine data via USB
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Battery saver mode
Foot Pedals
Designed to accommodate different-sized feet, the T5 pedals keep feet securely in place during a workout.
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Oversized, cushioned foot surface
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Soft heel cups to secure feet
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Dirt slot for cleanliness
Specs
The T5 is easy to maintain and designed to withstand extensive use.
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T5 weight: 285 lb. (129 kg)
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T5 size: 73" L x 29" W x 46" H (185x74x117 cm)
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Made in America
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U.S. Patents: 6,042,518; 6,361,479; 7,775,942; D610,635
Product Details
CSI Division: | 11 66 13 |
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CSI Division Title: | Exercise Equipment |
Manufacturer's Brochure: | http://www.nustep.com/files/3514/2780/7642/T5_product_2015.pdf |
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