Sleek Design and Powerful Components Put Ironman Treadmills on Top
September 10, 2008 by Andy
When we think of Ironman, we immediately think of the gruelling Ironman competition that takes place every year in which athletes swim, bike and run in a test of strength and endurance. The makers of the Ironman Triad Treadmill used this race as an inspiration for their product, making the Ironman Triad Treadmill a piece of exercise equipment with speed that’s built to last.
Firstly, the Ironman Triad Treadmill comes equipped with one of the biggest, toughest motors in the business, a 3.0 horsepower continuous duty motor. Like the competitors in its namesake race, this motor is built for speed, with a range of .6 to 10 miles per hour. But the continuous duty design is also built for endurance, as it will never overheat, no matter how often it’s used.
In the Ironman competition, one must be an all around athlete capable of overcoming various obstacles. The Ironman Triad Treadmill presents challenges to its users with four preset and eight customized programs, all designed to help maximize your workout.
Competitors of the Ironman competition know that keeping their heart rate steady will help them preserve oxygen and keep their up their endurance. The two user heart rate programs, polar heart rate interactive with chest strap, and EKG pulse grips for accurate heart information will all help you train like a pro, by monitoring your heart rate and watching yourself improve daily.
But Ironman competitors don’t do it alone, they have volunteers on the sidelines handing them water, helping them to keep cool. Ironman Triad Treadmill users can also keep cool, with a built-in, two-speed workout fan. It’s good to see something living up to its name.
When you look at the athletes that compete in Ironman competitions, they are some of the world’s best-conditioned athletes, with sleek, strong bodies that are built to endure hours of punishment. Well, the makers of Ironman Treadmills must have used these athletes for inspiration when designing their Ironman Treadmills.
Ironman Treadmills are one of the nicest looking brands of treadmills on the market. With a sleek, attractive design that prides form and function over bells and whistles, Ironman Treadmills are as at home in the living room or bedroom, as they are in the recreation room or garage.
This no-nonsense approach to the design of Ironman Treadmills also means that they are some of the lightest home models in the business. Many treadmills weight over 300 pounds.
Most Ironman Treadmills, however, weigh-in at just over 200 pounds. This light-weight design, and the shock assist fold-up design, makes Ironman Treadmills easy to move around and to fine storage space for it.
But don’t let the sleek design fool you. Ironman Treadmills are tough to the core, with continuous duty motors ranging from 2 to 3 horsepower. This continuous duty motor is built for endurance and can withstand the most frequent of use.
The deck and belt of Ironman Treadmills are also that combination of sleek yet durable design. The decks on Ironman Treadmills are made from an inch thick of durable hard board, while the belts are Durasoft cushioned, designed to be gentle on the user’s knees and joints, but also tough enough to take daily abuse.
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