The commercial series Nautilus TreadClimber TC916 was made for fat-burning feats rarely seen before. Every road runner dreads those inclines that are murderous on the ankles and knees. Nautilus realized this and decided to design a solution. Once the engineers got down to business, they quickly came up with a three-in-one package that became the Nautilus TreadClimber TC916.
Activity In Action: The machine blends the benefits of a treadmill with that of stepping up on a stair climber. All this comes with a low-impact elliptical motion that protects joints and ligaments. This gives a fairly safe cardio and aerobic workout that also tones and builds strength due to the built-in hill climbing aspect.
TreadClimber reviews point out that a 5 minute demo allows you to step up and get going immediately. You gain access to eight scientifically designed programs. The training allows for from beginners to marathon runners. Your perceived level of intensity is much lower than the actual exertion, allowing you to continue for longer. You may actually be able to cut your workout time in half - this shows how revved-up the efficiency rate of this piece of fitness equipment is. It is so easy to get into this routine and it looks simply great - much better than bouncing up and down on a treadmill. It is a very non-threatening style of exercise to get into at the gym.
Speed Stats: The maximum speed on this machine is 4.0 mph.
Feedback Fun: The backlit LCD is easy to read and comes complete with heart rate monitoring stats. Both contact sensors and wireless technology are available.
Weight Capacity: In contrast to the Bowflex TreadClimber range's 300 pounds, this machine is robust enough to carry up to 400 pounds in user weight.
The classy silver colored Nautilus TreadClimber TC916 will look good at home as well, although it may be on the steep side price wise.