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XEBEX SLEDTRAC 6000

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Xebex SledTrac 6000: The most versatile treadmill with 6 different training modes. It combines a motorized treadmill capable of backward walking and decline, along with 1500 Watts of resistance for sled training. All of this thoughtfully packed into a compact, space-saving treadmill. The patented Dynamic Sled Handle activates your core and closely mimics outdoor sled training by moving dynamically with the user.

OVERVIEW

The Xebex SledTrac 6000 isn’t just a treadmill, it’s a multi-trainer powerhouse. Unlike traditional commercial grade treadmills, it offers six training modes, including backward walking, decline running, and sled pushing with dynamic resistance up to 1500 watts. This versatility sets it apart from treadmills that focus solely on cardio. It’s like having a sled and a treadmill in one, saving you space and money. The innovative Dynamic Sled Handle mimics real-world sled training by moving with you, further enhancing core engagement. You can fine-tune workouts by adjusting resistance in both fixed and dynamic modes, plus explore four additional training programs. This all-in-one machine caters to a full-body workout, making it ideal for those who want to maximize their training potential.

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PRODUCT FEATURES

Dynamic And Fixed Sled Handle

Experience the Dynamic Sled mode designed to activate your core while you tackle dynamic sled pushes, sled pulls, lateral, and backward sled movements as the belt moves in either direction. Our patented dynamic sled handlebar integrates into a moving guide rail so the handlebar engages the user with movement and resistance for a truly immersive experience. Adjust resistance up to 1500 Watts with unlimited speed settings like a non-motorized treadmill and conquer up to 10% incline to craft your ideal intense workout. 5 different sled programs allows you to train for your desired result: Manual, Custom, Goal Distance, Goal Time, and Strength Testing. View the console to track your speed, watts/power, distance, and more under this mode.

Anti-Friction Belt

Offers precise control and stability of a fixed sled handlebar, allowing you to target full body routines while honing your power and agility. Engage in sled push, sled pull, later, and backward sled movements as the belt is able to move in any direction and reach a resistance maximum of 1500 Watts. Experience unlimited speed like that of a non-motorized treadmill, and adjust the incline level difficulty up to 10%, perfect for customizing your workout. 5 different sled programs allows you to train for your desired result: Manual, Custom, Goal Distance, Goal Time, and Strength Testing. View the console to track your speed, watts/power, distance, and more under this mode.

Incline Mode

Treadmill mode provides the user the ability to set the speed and incline to enhance endurance and running speed of the user. Take on more than 10x pre-programmed workouts designed to enhance your speed, endurance, and fitness. Goal Training and Quick Start also allows you to customize your own workout while pushing your limits every step of the way. Reach speeds from 0.5 to 20 KMH (0.3 to 12.5 MPH) while challenging a demanding 15-level, up to 10% incline to tailor an intense workout. Our easy-to-use console keeps you in control of your fitness journey, tracking your essential metrics such as speed, distance, incline, time, calories, heart rate, and program.

Hand Pulse

Activating the treadmill’s Backward Walk mode allows the belt to move in reverse, with a safety-limit speed ranging from 0.1 to 2.5 KPH (0.1 to 1.6 MPH). You can also choose from 15 different incline levels (10%), making it versatile for a wide range of body movements or suitable for a physical therapy regimen.

Program

The Limit Speed mode is especially valuable for elderly or rehabbing users looking to maintain a secure exercise routine with a steady pace for their recovery. With the speed limit set to a steady and comfortable speed of 0.1 to 2.5 KPH (0.1 – 1.6 MPH), combined with adjustable incline levels up to 15, we ensure a safer workout environment.

Console

Embrace the challenge of decline training, pushing your boundaries step by step. Simply activate the Backwards Walk mode, set an incline, and face the other direction to use the treadmill in decline. A Safety-Limit speed ranging from 0.1 to 2.5 KMH (0.1 to 1.6 MPH) and a demanding 15-level (10%) decline helps improve lower body workout or engage in physical therapy regimen.

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FAQ


1. What makes the Xebex SledTrac ST-6000 stand out as a versatile treadmill?

The Xebex SledTrac ST-6000 boasts six different training modes, combining a motorized treadmill, backward walking, and sled training with 1500 Watts of resistance, all packed into a compact, space-saving design.


2.How is the resistance set?

The resistance is set by inputting a % of the max 1500 watt resistance. 100% = 1500 watts, 75% = 1125 watts, 50% = 750 watts, 25% = 375 watts.


3. Why are the resistance measured in watts?

Watts are a measure of the rate of energy transfer over a unit of time. That means watts takes into account weight, distance, and time and is therefore a more accurate measurement of power than just static weight. Since weight is a static measurement and watts considers weight, time, and distance, there is no way to convert watts into weight.


4. Is 1500 Watts enough resistance for me?

Yes, 1500 watts should be more than enough. A professional cyclist produces roughly 1000 watts in short bursts/sprints. 1500 watts is more than 1.5x of what a professional cyclist produces in short bursts


5. I’m one of the strongest people I know, what happens if I go over 1500 watts?

The console will read up to 9999 watts and always displays the current watt output you’re producing. 1500 watts is how much opposing force the motor will provide. If you set the resistance to 1500 watts and do not exceed 1500 watts, your speed will be lower than the default speed during sled mode. If you set your resistance to 100 watts and exceed 100 watts, your speed will be faster than the default speed during sled mode and the console will display your current watt output.


6. What is Dynamic Sled mode and its benefits?

Dynamic Sled mode engages your core with the use of the dynamic sled handlebars that also allows you to conduct pushes, pulls, lateral, and backward sled movements. The patented handlebar integrates with a moving guide rail for an immersive experience. Also simulating your push drive against a football opponent. You can adjust resistance and incline anytime to have a more challenging workout (Resistance up to 1500 Watts, incline up to 10%).


7. What is the Fixed Sled mode and how does it differ from Dynamic Sled?

Fixed Sled mode provides precise control and stability with a fixed handlebar, freeing up more treadmill space, allowing full-body routines and larger strides. Like Dynamic Sled, it supports sled push, pull, lateral, and backward movements, with a maximum resistance of 1500 Watts and unlimited speed and incline settings.


8. Tell me more about the Treadmill mode and its features.

Treadmill mode allows users to set speed and incline, enhancing endurance and running speed. With over 10 pre-programmed workouts and customizable options, you can reach speeds from 0.5 to 20 KMH (0.3 to 12.5 MPH) and tackle a demanding 15-level, up to 10% incline.


9. How does the Backward Walk mode work and what are its benefits?

Backward Walk mode activates reverse belt movement with a safety-limit speed of 0.1 to 2.5 KPH (0.1 to 1.6 MPH) and 15 incline levels. It’s versatile for various body movements and suitable for physical therapy regimens.


10. What is Decline Mode, and how does it add to the workout experience?

Decline Mode challenges users with downward movement. By activating Backward Walk mode and setting an incline, users can experience a 15-level (10%) decline, enhancing lower body workouts or engaging in physical therapy.


11. How does the Limit Speed mode cater to specific users?

Limit Speed mode is designed for elderly or rehabbing users, maintaining a secure exercise routine with a steady pace. With a speed limit of 0.1 to 2.5 KPH (0.1 – to 1.6 MPH) and adjustable incline levels up to 15, it provides a safer workout environment.

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