Spirit MT200 Gait Trainer Treadmill
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Handrails are adjustable to support different people's needs
- Step-up can be removed
- Large deck is ideal for people of all sizes and heights
- Very expensive and considered commercial-grade
- Extremely heavy
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- 3.0 CHP motor
- Handrails on either side of the deck
- 440-lb user weight capacity
- Incline and decline
- Has preset programs
- Large running surface
- Sturdy machine
What Needs Improvement...
- Expensive
- Heavy and difficult to move
- Doesn't fold
- Lacks touchscreen
Product Summary
If you can afford the almost $11,000 price tag on the Spirit MT200 Gait Trainer, you’ll likely enjoy it. This sturdy machine has a 3.0 CHP motor, 440-pound user weight capacity, and an oversized deck. Whether you’re someone recovering from an injury or are just someone with balance issues, the MT200 may be a great option for you.
However, it is worth noting that this machine is extremely heavy and doesn’t fold. This means you’ll need a large space for it to live permanently.
Specs
Weight capacity | 440 lbs |
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Display | LED |
Shipping weight | 547 lbs |
Motor | 3.0 CHP |
Deck thickness | 1" |
Summary
The Spirit MT200 Gait Trainer treadmill is ideal for rehab facilities, someone with a lot of space, or those with balance issues. However, the cost may be off-putting to some.