JTX Strider X7 Home Cross Trainer | Compact and Robust Design | JTX Fitness

Most popular home cross trainer. Delivers outstanding weight-loss and fitness results.

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A great value, home cross trainer with all the features you’ll need to squeeze regular exercise into a busy life. Ideal for weight management, body sculpting, and general fitness goals, with programs and resistance for complete beginners to fitness enthusiasts.

The JTX Strider-X7 is a compact but robust cross trainer that can easily be wheeled into position for daily workouts.

• Weight-Loss & Fitness Best Seller
• 12.5kg Flywheel, 16 Resistance Levels
• 21 Programs + 4 Design Your Own
• Heart Rate Training
• Long 16 Inch Stride Length
• Transport wheels for easy storage
• Compact size: 130(l) X 70(w)cm
• Ideal for users up to 5ft9 tall
• 2 Year Repairs + 5 Year Frame Warranty

Additional information

Dimensions

130(l) x 70(w) x 170(h)cm

Stride Length

16 inch

Flywheel

12.5kg

Q Factor

180mm

Max. User Weight

130kg

Machine Weight

51kg

Boxed Weight

57.6kg

Boxed Dimensions

124.5(l) x 38(w) x 66(h) cm

Max. Pedal Height

28cm (Add this to your own height to estimate ceiling height requirements)

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