Product description
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The Cybex 750A offers multiple workout variations usually
reserved only for the gym, including three exercise zones: a low
position called the Glide (similar to a ski machine), a medium
position called the Stride (similar to an elliptical trainer),
and a high position called the Climb (similar to a stair
climber). The zones team up with a broad incline and resistance
range to emphasize almost every lower body muscle group, letting
users determine the motion that best suits their fitness needs.
For example, users can select a high incline to work the quads,
or lower the incline and increase the resistance to firm up the
butt. The Cybex 750A is also far easier on the body than most
exercise equipment. The trainer's Reverse Arc motion technology
places the user's toe behind the knee, reducing stress on the
joints while offering a complete range of motion for both the
knee and hip. Workout-wise, the Cybex 750A offers a wide variety
of programs to suit your personal needs, including eight preset
programs (such as , hill interval, strength, and
cardio), nine custom programs, two advanced programs, and one
user-selectable heart rate program. And it couldn't be easier to
monitor your workout thanks to the intuitive split-level display,
which includes a magazine rack and a utility tray. Other features
include compatibility with a detachable TV monitor (sold
separately), a wireless heart rate monitor, dual water bottle
holders, and a dual speed fan.
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Combining elements of a climber, hiker, and skier, the Cybex
750A lower body Arc Trainer produces gym-quality results in any
environment, helping you get fit more efficiently than ever
before. The 750A is technically a commercial machine, meaning it
excels in the most demanding environment. However, it's also
suitable for fitness-minded home users as well, with a compact
footprint and a versatile, load-dependent design. Research shows
that the Cybex Arc Trainer burns more calories than any other
cross trainer or elliptical cross trainer on the market. The
machine accomplishes this through its Reverse Arc motion
technology, which engages the muscles--the quads and glutes--that
demand the most energy from the body when they're called upon to
work. That means a higher intensity and a bigger calorie burn,
giving you a complete workout in the shortest time possible. The
Cybex 750A is also load-dependent, meaning that it scales the
resistance level to the user's weight. This means that two
users--one who weighs 250 pounds and the other 125
pounds--receive an equivalent workout when choosing the same
program type.
The Cybex 750A Arc Trainer combines the best features of a skier,
elliptical trainer, and climber. The Cybex 750A offers multiple
workout variations usually reserved only for the gym, including
three exercise zones: a low position called the Glide (similar to
a ski machine), a medium position called the Stride (similar to
an elliptical trainer), and a high position called the Climb
(similar to a stair climber). The zones team up with a broad
incline and resistance range to emphasize almost every lower body
muscle group, letting users determine the motion that best suits
their fitness needs. For example, users can select a high incline
to work the quads, or lower the incline and increase the
resistance to firm up the butt.
The Cybex 750A is also far easier on the body than most exercise
equipment. The trainer's Reverse Arc motion technology places the
user's toe behind the knee, reducing stress on the joints while
offering a complete range of motion for both the knee and hip.
Workout-wise, the Cybex 750A offers a wide variety of programs to
suit your personal needs, including eight preset programs (such
as , hill interval, strength, and cardio), nine custom
programs, two advanced programs, and one user-selectable heart
rate program. And it couldn't be easier to monitor your workout
thanks to the intuitive split-level display, which includes a
magazine rack and a utility tray. Other features include
compatibility with a detachable TV monitor (sold separately), a
wireless heart rate monitor, dual water bottle holders, and a
dual speed fan.
The trainer's split-level display is compatible with a detachable
TV monitor (sold separately). Specifications:
* Incline levels: 21
* Stride length: 24 inches
* Resistance range: Up to 900 watts
* Drive type: Double step up
* Brake: Brushless eddy current with generator
* Capacity: 400 pounds
* Dimensions: 28.5 by 62.5 by 77 inches (W x H x D)
* Weight: 412 pounds
* Warranties: 10 years on the frame, 3 years on parts, 1 year on
labor About Cybex
Cybex International is a leading manufacturer of premium
exercise equipment for commercial and consumer use. The Cybex
product line includes a full range of both strength training and
cardio training machines sold worldwide under the Cybex brand.
The company offers three complete lines of selectorized strength
equipment with more than 150 unique pieces, including modular,
plate load, and free weight equipment. Cybex's cardiovascular
equipment includes treadmills, bikes, steppers, and the
revolutionary Arc Trainer--a cross trainer named Product of the
Year by Fitness Management two years in a row.
- Lower body fitness machine that combines best elements of skier, elliptical trainer, and climber.
- Reverse Arc motion technology engages the quads and glutes to burn more calories.
- Reduces stress on joints while offering complete range of motion for knee and hip.
- 8 preset programs and 9 custom programs; full split-level display.
- 400-pound capacity; measures 28.5 x 62.5 x 77 inches (W x H x D); 10-year frame warranty.