Description
Treadmill training – Use the main arm at the front of the treadmill to push or pull when walking backwards. The main arm has two positions: loose and fixed, which can be adjusted using the “pop-pin”. The resistance can be adjusted between 1-100%. For an extra challenge, you can add a stretch belt.
Strength test – Exercise for 30, 60, 90 or 120 seconds with 100% resistance. The treadmill measures and displays how much power you are using, showing in watts and distance covered. This unique feature makes the machine very suitable for HIIT and CrossFit workouts.
Restricted mode – Special programme with a unique starting speed of 0.1 km/h and a maximum speed of 2.5 km/h. The display shows the distance covered in metres, rather than the usual 100 metres. This ensures exceptionally accurate training data for both light and intensive rehabilitation training.
Reverse walking – A special programme with the same range as the Restricted mode (0.1 km/h to 2.5 km/h), where the runner literally moves in the opposite direction. Reverse walking is a good physiotherapy workout that can be combined with uphill and downhill to walk down instead of up.
Specifically:
- Screen: LED
- Exercise programmes: 57
- Engine: 3.0 HP
- Speed: 0.1-2.5 km/h or 0.5-20 km/h
- Inclines: 15
- Dimensions: 196 x 88 x 149 cm
- Product weight: 142 kg
- Maximum operating weight: 150 kg
Velomarket is the official distributor and partner of Tuntur trainers and fitness equipment in the Baltics.
Tunturi literally means “big mountain”, which symbolizes overcoming challenges and the feeling that comes after intense training and self-surpassing.
Tunturi started in 1922 . in Turku, Finland , when brothers Aarne and Eero Harke opened the bicycle shop Pyöräkellari Oy. At first, the main focus was repairing bicycles, then they produced their own bicycles under the name of Tunturi. The brand was very successful and within a few years the small shop was replaced by a factory, and by the 1950s the Tuntur brand was in a leading position in the domestic moped market. Using the technology and knowledge gained from bicycle production, Tunturi expanded into the production of other sports equipment.
1969 . In 1998, Tunturi changed the entire fitness industry by introducing the world’s first bicycle ergometer for home use , and a year later received international recognition as a sports equipment manufacturer.
In the 1990s, a strategic decision was made to focus on the production of Tuntur fitness products and Tuntur bicycles. This decision was important for the further development of the brand. Tunturi is now a well-known brand in Scandinavian countries, and Tunturi fitness products are sold in more than 40 countries worldwide . Tunturi is now located in Almere (near Amsterdam in the Netherlands), owned by the Accell Group.