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Run Your Way: Meet the Gravity Action Treadmill!
The curved design of the Commercial Self-Propelled Gravity Action SR3 encourages a natural mid- to forefoot strike, supporting rapid acceleration and full-speed sprinting. Athletes maintain complete control over belt speed and sprint mechanics, eliminating machine interference and keeping the focus solely on performance.
Enjoy a durable, natural-feel stride thanks to the high-grade nylon running belt. Designed for long-lasting performance, it provides a smooth, low-friction surface that stays comfortable and reliable session after session.
Delivered in a compact, easy-to-manage package, the SR3 is a breeze to set up. Less hassle getting it into your space means you can unbox and start training sooner, mate.
Run freely with plenty of room to move. The generous 0.48m belt gives you a natural, unrestricted stride—keeping your sessions comfortable, safe, and perfect for both sprints and endurance work.
Power every step with your own momentum. The gravity-driven design puts you fully in control—boosting engagement, strengthening your form, and increasing calorie burn with every stride.
Push your results further! This advanced curved design helps you burn up to 30% more calories compared to a traditional treadmill, making every workout more efficient and goal-smashing.
Built tough for all users, the SR3 supports up to 200kg. Its reinforced structure provides a sturdy, stable, and safe platform for anyone ready to level up their training.
With a solid 144kg frame, stability is guaranteed. Even at top speeds, this machine stays rock-steady, giving you the confidence to sprint your hardest—no wobble, no worries.
Weighing in at 180kg gross, the SR3 is engineered for heavy-duty performance. This robust build ensures long-term durability and reliability, even under intense daily use.
| Specification name | Specification Value |
|---|---|
| Color pattern | Black |
| Exercise machine features | Adjustable inclination, Handrail, Safety stop |
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