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Beny V-Fit T2-08 Treadmill

T2-08

Beny V-Fit T2-08 Treadmill

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Beny V-Fit T2-08 Treadmill Details:

The V-Fit T2-08 Programmable Treadmill is a very robust and well constructed treadmill with a 1.25 HP continuous duty that peaks at 2.5 HP, to speeds of 10 mph with an incline of up to 15%.

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Beny V-Fit T2-08 Treadmill - Details

The V-Fit T2-08 Programmable Motorised Treadmill is a solid running machine with a 1.25 HP continuous duty that peaks at 2.5 HP. Built in workouts including heart rate controlled programmes are backed up with manual control so you can utilise the 10 mph maximum speed and 15% maximum incline. The well cushioned deck cares for your joints by decreasing the impact compared to running on the road and the multiple displays keep you updated during your workout.

The V-Fit T2-08 Programmable Motorised Treadmill is a very robust and well constructed treadmill with a 1.25 HP continuous duty that peaks at 2.5 HP. The motor can power the belt to speeds of 16 kph /10 mph with an incline of up to 15%.

Full manual control is available or you can exercise with one of the built in programmes that cover speed and incline intervals. There is also a pair of heart rate control programmes. 

The heart rate controlled programmes require a chest belt that transmits on the 5kHz frequency. The treadmill will then detect the pulse rate being transmitted from the chest belt and adjust the intensity of the workout by altering either the speed or incline of the deck, to keep your heart rate in the correct zone. The result is a is safe, effective and efficient workout.

The console features 4 screens which allow you to monitor your performance with constantly updated information including distance covered, current speed, time elapsed, theoretical calories used and (when holding onto the pulse grips) a pulse scan. 

Should you wish to store the treadmill when it’s not in use, simply fold it up vertically and use the built in transportation wheels to move it out of the way.

V-Fit T2-08 Programmable Motorised Treadmill Key Features:

  • Frame: 80mm / 40mm and 50mm / 25mm Oblong Tubular Steel Main Frame and Uprights; 38mm Round Tubular Steel Safety Handles with High Density Foam Padded Grips
  • Frame Support: Rubberised 4-Point Support with Rollers; Rear Frame Deck Support Wheels
  • Frame Folding: Simple Cantilever with Hydraulic Assist Manual Fold; Stand Treadmill Upright; Foot Operated Push Button Release
  • Frame Finish: Chip Resistant Crackle Black Coloured Epoxy Powder Coated
  • Motor: 2.5hp Peak and 1.25hp Constant Rated D.C. Motor with Micro Processor Based PWM (Pulse Width Modulator) Motor Controller
  • Speed Range: 1.0 ~ 16km/h (1.0 ~ 10mph); Push Button Variable Speed Setting
  • Running Belt: Full Size 1260mm x 460mm; 1.4mm Thickness
  • Running Deck: Silicon Impregnated, Shock Absorbing Flexi-Deck
  • Incline Adjustment: Multi-Position Power Adjustment; 15 Different Levels Providing from 2% ~ 15% Front Frame Incline
  • Safety: Magnetic Safe-T-Key Auto Stop System
  • Monitor: Integral, 5-Function, 4-Screen Blue / Red Backlit LCD; Calorie (Theoretical Calorie Burn), Distance (Kilometres), Hand Pulse (Beats per Minute), Speed (km/h), Time (Minutes / Seconds), Water / Drinks Bottle Built In
  • Monitor Programmes: Manual Speed Adjust Programme and 2 Heart Rate Control Programmes; P2 ~ P5 Pre-Set Speed Programmes and P6 ~ P10 Pre-Set Incline Programmes each with 12 Levels; Instant Speed Keys 6, 8, 10 and 12km/h; Instant Elevation Keys 0, 5, 10, 15%
  • Maximum In-Use Size (Flat): L 168cm x W 75cm x H 133cm; Weight 74kg
  • Maximum In-Use Size (Folded): L 82cm x W 75cm x H 167cm;
  • Packed size: L 176cm x W 77cm x H 28cm; Weight 81kg
  • Maximum User Weight: 120kg
  • Warranty / Suitability: Lifetime Frame, 1-Year Non-Consumables, 3 Years Motor / Domestic Use Only

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What is the Best Treadmill for Me?

Here a few important features that you should consider before purchasing a treadmill.

Heart rate monitor/sensor

Many of the latest treadmills have heart rate sensors, usually located in convenient handle grips in front of the main console. Holding these for a short while will display your heart rate, enabling you to adjust your speed etc to increase or lower it, depending on your goals.

Safety grips

Often containing the heart rate monitors as well, these are a typical safety feature of electric treadmills, enabling you to keep steady, especially when running at higher speeds.

Running Belt

This is the rubber belt that all treadmills have. They come in various sizes, bigger ones allowing more comfort for faster runs, however a bigger belt means a bigger treadmill, which isn't always ideal.

Incline

Incline is an additional feature of many electric treadmills. An incline is intended to simulate different running terrains (hills, etc). A higher incline increases the difficulty of the run. Many treadmills will have pre-set programs that may alter the incline frequently over the run to simulate a more natural experience.

Pre-set training programmes

This feature is excellent for both beginners and advanced runners. Most treadmills will come preloaded with a number of training programs, ranging from a beginner simple timed jog, to the advanced 'all terrain' interval training. These are an excellent way to both gain fitness, and to provide interesting variety in to your training.

Console Display

Most modern treadmills also have a visual display giving you feedback about your workout; distance travelled, calories burned, speed etc. These are often controllable too, enabling you to have the information most important to you on screen at all times.

Speed setting

This is an important setting on all treadmills, and you need to be careful when adjusting. Each model may have a different speed range, as a rough guide up to 12km is fine for beginners, 14-16kmh for medium to advanced runners, and up to 18kmh for professionals and runners in serious training.

Features Most Important to You?

As well as the basic features of the machine it is also worth considering your goals, and checking the machines suitability for them.

Below are some common goals, and things to look out for that will help achieving it.

Goal Consider
Event training An electric treadmill with a higher top speed.
Better running speed An electric treadmill with preset training programmes and heart monitor.
Get fit All treadmills are good for this, but the more features (heart monitor, incline etc) the easier and more enjoyable it will be.
Lose weight Any treadmill, check it can take your body weight, and feels secure.
Have fun Preset programs, variable speeds and inclines can all make running more interesting.

Other things to consider...

Costs

Obviously a manual (non electric) treadmill will afford better value for money, and often be more compact. However if you are likely to become serious about your training, you may wish to consider an electric treadmill. Powered treadmills are available in a wide range of prices, and a quality machine can now cost just a few hundred, rather than thousand pounds.

Space

In general treadmills tend to take up a lot of room. As a guide a decent sized machine will occupy the same floorspace as a single bed. Don't forget to allow for some space around the machine as well, for both safety and comfort.

Will I need any additional equipment?

This will depend largely on your personal goals. Treadmills are an excellent way to improve general fitness and lose weight. If your goals also include upper body fitness and or increased muscle, then you may want to consider looking at additional home gym equipment such as an Abdominal exerciser, and or a weights bench.

Foldable, or Not?

One of the biggest differences amongst treadmills, both manual and electric is whether it's foldable or not.

The space saving benefits of a folding treadmill are obvious, but is that all there is to it? Let's take a look at the bigger picture, and hopefully help you decide which is more suitable for you.

As we have said already, the number one benefit of a folding treadmill clearly is that it can save you space. Sometimes its simply a case of folding it up, then sliding it in to a cupboard, or under the bed, and it's no longer to be seen.

This has the added benefit of making cleaning much easier too. If you only have the treadmill out when you are using it, you wont have to move it every time you want to vacuum etc.

These two benefits alone are often enough to make people decide on a folding treadmill, and indeed for those with limited space it may well be essential. However for those that do have enough space, there are other issues that are very much worth considering.

Health and Safety

In terms of health and safety, by far the most important quality of a treadmill is its stability. Non folding treadmills almost always out perform folding ones in this area. Have you noticed that in a commercial gym, all the treadmills are large solid units, the reason for this being the stability and safety they provide.

This is not to say that folding treadmills are unsafe, many of today's top folding models have a great level of stability. However most serious runners will naturally go for the solid machine based on this fact alone.

Convenience vs Stability

It is worth considering the convenience versus stability issue when you make a purchase, but sometimes the decision will already be made for you (space available, and budget). The important thing over all is to buy the best quality machine that suits your goals within your budget. Safe and consistent work outs are the best way to guarantee meeting your goals.