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RIZEN | Vertical Climber
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PEAK | HIIT training stepper
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Infinity | Stair Climber
Sale Price2.199€
ReCline | Training in Semi-Lying Position
Sale Price2.299€
ReVolve | High-End Ergometer
Sale Price1.999€
Got questions?
1. What are commercial cardio machines?
Commercial cardio machines are high-performance fitness devices engineered for heavy-duty use in professional gym environments. Known for their durability, longevity, and advanced features, they're built to meet the demands of intense, continuous training.
2. What types of commercial cardio machines are there?
Common types include:
• Treadmills: For walking, jogging, or sprinting.
• Ellipticals: Provide low-impact full-body workouts.
• Exercise Bikes: Designed for high-intensity endurance training.
• Rowers: Effective full-body conditioning.
• Steppers and stair climbers: Mimic stair climbing and strengthen lower-body muscles.
• Treadmills: For walking, jogging, or sprinting.
• Ellipticals: Provide low-impact full-body workouts.
• Exercise Bikes: Designed for high-intensity endurance training.
• Rowers: Effective full-body conditioning.
• Steppers and stair climbers: Mimic stair climbing and strengthen lower-body muscles.
3. What makes commercial cardio machines different from home machines?
Commercial machines are built for nonstop, high-volume use. They feature reinforced frames, more powerful motors, and extended functionality such as advanced training programs, higher weight capacities, and optimized ergonomics to support diverse user needs.
4. What are the benefits of commercial cardio machines?
They offer superior reliability and endurance, even under heavy use. Expect precise performance, a wide range of adjustable settings, and often integrated performance monitoring systems that track training data in detail.
5. Are commercial cardio machines suitable for home use?
While primarily designed for gyms, these machines can also be used at home. They deliver top-tier quality and durability but require more space and are more expensive compared to standard home equipment.