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Landice
treadmills have over 40 years
field experience in the harshest
club
environments. The “Club
Series” represents the
culmination of this experience.
Using the latest in engineering
technology, uncompromised
materials, and old-fashioned
American craftsmanship, these
treadmills offer the features
and dependability today’s
high volume health clubs demand |
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| L9 Club
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L7 Club
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3-HP continuous duty
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3-HP continuous duty
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22” x 63”
four-ply treadbelt |
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20” x 58”
four-ply treadbelt |
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3 -1/2” diameter,
22-pound steel rollers |
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2 -1/2” diameter,
14-pound steel rollers |
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500-pound user weight
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400-pound user weight
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Reading / Accessory
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Reading / Accessory
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L9 Footprint 32"
x 82" - Weight
425 lbs. |
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L7 Footprint 32"
x 77" - Weight
300 lbs. |
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12% grade electric
elevation |
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15% grade electric
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Designed
for institutional settings
where usage is less than five
hours per day, our “LTD
Series” offers an economical
solution to limited use applications
without
compromising features or reliability.
Locations such as condominiums,
rehabilitation
centers, hotels, and corporations
are perfect for the “LTD
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| L8 LTD
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L7 LTD
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3-HP continuous duty
motor |
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3-HP continuous duty
motor |
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22” x 63”
four-ply treadbelt |
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20” x 58”
four-ply treadbelt |
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3 -1/2” diameter,
22-pound steel rollers |
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2 -1/2” diameter,
14-pound steel rollers |
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500-pound user weight
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400-pound user weight
capacity |
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Reading / Accessory
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Reading / Accessory
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L8 Footprint 32"
x 82" - Weight
415 lbs. |
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L7 Footprint 32"
x 77" - Weight
300 lbs. |
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15% grade electric
elevation |
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15% grade electric
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From
treating the most acute neurological
or post-operative conditions,
to training
world-class athletes, Landice
Rehabilitation & Wellness
Treadmills are the world’s
most versatile solutions for
rehabilitative, medical, and
sports conditioning therapy. |
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| Treadmill
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Treadmill
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Zero starting speed |
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Reversing belt direction
for downhill |
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Actual 0.1 to 12.0
mph speed range |
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Retro walking |
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Ultra high-torque
drive |
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Hand-held remote stop-start
switch |
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400-pound user weight
capacity |
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AccuTrack contact
heart rate monitoring |
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15% grade electric
elevation |
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100 micro-amp hospital
isolation transformer |
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Variable elevation
over-speed protection |
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Orthopedic treadbelt |
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20” x 58”
four-ply treadbelt |
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Accessory / reading
rack |
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Low 5 3/4” step-up
height |
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Black textured matte
finish |
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Extended parallel
medical handrails |
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Patient-attachable
safety lanyard |
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Size: 32” x
77” |
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Available in L7 RTM
58" running surface |
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Available in L8 RTM
63" running surface |
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Titanium finish |
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| The Executive
Trainer panel features a computer-animated
video display with state-of-the-art
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| Canyon Run |
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Mountain Run |
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Ocean Run |
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| VSI Display |
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Track Display |
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Zone Timer |
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| 28 Day Fitness Analysis |
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Training Calendar |
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| Features
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Personal data and
statistics storage for
five family members |
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Numeric keypad with
Quick-Speed and Quick-Grade
controls |
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5 Built-in programs
with variable time and
unlimited effort levels |
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5 User-defined programs |
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Time, distance, and
calorie goal programs |
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6 fitness tests: Balke,
Firefighter, Army, Navy,
USMC, USAF |
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2 Built-in heart-rate
monitoring programs |
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2 User-defined heart-rate
monitoring programs |
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Standard wireless-chest-strap
heart-rate monitoring
system |
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Standard AccuTrack
contact heart-rate monitoring
system |
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| The Cardio
Trainer Control panel features
a two-color, hi-definition,
motivational display. |
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| Statistics Display |
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Track Display |
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Heart Rate Display |
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Numeric keypad with
Quick-Speed and Quick-Grade
controls |
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5 Built-in programs
with variable time and
unlimited effort levels |
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5 User-defined programs |
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Time, distance, and
calorie goal programs |
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3 Fitness tests: Balke,
Firefighter, Army |
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2 Built-in heart-rate
monitoring programs |
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2 User-defined heart-rate
monitoring programs |
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Standard wireless-chest-strap
heart-rate monitoring
system |
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Standard AccuTrack
contact heart-rate monitoring
system |
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The Pro
Sports Trainer panel features
the same two-color, hi-definition
displays as the Cardio Trainer
but without the heart-rate
control programs and display.
Wireless chest-strap, heart-rate
monitoring is included. AccuTrack
contact monitoring is optional. |
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| Features
Include: |
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Standard wireless-chest-strap
heart-rate monitoring
system |
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Optional AccuTrack
contact heart-rate monitoring
system |
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Numeric keypad with
Quick-Speed and Quick-Grade
controls |
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5 Built-in programs
with variable time and
unlimited effort levels |
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5 User-defined programs |
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| The Sport
Trainer offers a simplified
control panel for users who
wish to set their own pace. |
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Statistics display
showing Time, Distance,
Elevation, Calories,
Pace and optional Pulse |
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Optional Accutrack
contact heart-rate monitoring
system with wireless-chest-strap
heart-rate monitoring |
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| Landice
L Series treadmills come in
a choice of two finishes:
Titanium or Matte Textured
Black. |
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WE BUILD
THE STRONGEST FRAME
The Landice frame is made
of aircraft quality 6063-T6
aluminum and secured with
aircraft locking hardware.
Costing three times more
than steel, aluminum gives
our frame the strength to
support a user weighing
up to 500 lbs.
• Aluminum is an inert
material — It does
not rust.
When you run on a treadmill,
you sweat. Sweat is salt
water, which is highly corrosive
and causes steel to rust.
Steel treadmill frames,
like automobiles, are painted
to delay the rusting process
but eventually, like automobiles,
steel frames can rust from
the inside out over the
life of the treadmill.
• Aluminum is three
times stronger than steel
per unit
weight
The Landice treadmills use
aluminum frame construction
and weigh over 275 lbs.
It is this strength that
allows us to offer up to
a 500-lb. user weight capacity
and a lifetime frame warranty.
When money is not an option,
auto manufacturers turn
to aluminum over steel for
car frames and engine blocks,
therefore maximizing power
and strength while simultaneously
reducing weight.
• Aircraft locking
hardware is more reliable
than welding
Both aircraft and Landice
treadmills are assembled
with locking hardware. Locking
hardware provides a reliably
repeatable system of securing
the frame. The problem with
a weld is that without x-ray
equipment it is impossible
to tell if a weld is solid.
Poor welds may look solid
but can lead to squeaking
and eventually structural
failure. Just as airplane
wings do not fall off airplanes,
Landice frames retain their
structural integrity after
years of heavy health club
usage.
When human lives are at
stake in applications such
as bridges and airplanes,
designers choose to bolt
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Aluminum |
270 lbs. |
| Cybex 410 |
Steel |
240 lbs. |
| True 500 |
Steel |
240 lbs. |
| Precor 9.2s |
Aluminum |
192 lbs. |
| Pacemaster Pro |
Aluminum |
175 lbs. |
| Life Fitness 3500 |
Steel |
160 lbs. |
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WE USE
THE MOST POWERFUL DRIVE MOTOR
Landice uses a 3 HP continuous
duty drive motor. Made in
the USA, this motor can continuously
deliver 3 HP in our treadmill
without overheating. 
• Importance of horsepower
rating
A 1.5 HP motor will run twice
as hot as a 3 HP motor delivering
the same load. The hotter
a motor runs, the faster it
will burn out. A good analogy
involves a pickup truck and
a dump truck. You can load
both with the same number
of bricks and drive them across
the country back and forth
for a year. The dump truck,
however, will obviously last
much longer. • Importance
of the continuous duty rating
Beware of motors that depart
from the continuous duty rating.
The Landice motor is rated
for 4.5 peak horsepower, which
means it can deliver 4.5 HP
for 15 minutes before it begins
to overheat. If you overheat
your motor you will shorten
its life span. •
Look at the drive motor's
physical size and construction
quality
Be sure to look at a motor’s
physical size before buying
a treadmill. Compare its size
to that of a Landice for a
good indication of its true
continuous duty rating. Be
sure to check out the quality
of the motor. Does the motor
have an integrated fan for
additional cooling in its
design or was it an after
thought. What materials were
used in the construction of
the motor...metal, plastic
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WE USE
THE HEAVIEST INSTITUTIONAL
GRADE STEEL ROLLERS
Look at our competitors who
sell both home and club treadmills.
All offer larger diameter
rollers in
their more expensive institutional
treadmills. 
When it comes to their home
models, they often sacrifice
the quality of their treadmill
by using less expensive, smaller
diameter rollers. •
Larger rollers provide for
less friction and longer life
The larger the roller diameter,
the less tension required
on the treadbelt since the
roller has more surface area
to grab the belt. Decreased
tension means decreased friction
and longer life on belts and
bearings. • Larger
rollers allow us to use a
large industrial bearing
Landice treadmills use a 2.05”
industrial bearing. Even some
of our competitors’
larger institutional rollers
use a less durable 1”
bearing with a spacer to fill
the rest of the tube. Landice
roller bearings are completely
sealed using polyurethane
gaskets • Landice
uses the thickest steel tubing
in the industry
Compare the 5/16” wall
thickness of our rollers to
our competitors’. You
notice that ours are considerably
thicker. The strength of these
walls prevents the bearings
from “cocking.”
Knocking, noisy bearings are
often caused by a “cocked”
bearing. To further prevent
“cocking,” Landice
mills a seat in the roller
for the bearing to sit on.
Many competitors simply rely
on the friction of the tube
to hold the bearing in place.
• Landice rollers weigh
14 pounds (L7 Series) and
22
pounds (L8 Series)
If you pick up a Landice roller,
you will notice it weighs
significantly more than our
competitors’. In fact,
it weighs more than many of
our competitors’ flywheels.
Our rollers actually act as
two extra flywheels in the
treadmill, further contributing
to smooth operation and longer
treadmill life. •
Landice rollers are crowned
Larger diameter rollers naturally
track better than smaller
ones. Landice further enhances
belt tracking by machining
a crown on its front and rear
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WE BUILD
A BETTER FLYWHEEL
Sparing no expense, Landice
uses a state-of-the-art custom
flywheel in our treadmill,
providing us with the highest
inertia in the industry.

• Inertia: The measure
of a well-designed flywheel
Put simply, inertia is the
measure of how effectively
a flywheel keeps the treadmill
from slowing down when a runner’s
foot strikes the treadbelt.
A properly-designed flywheel
will not only provide for
a smooth, consistent feel
but will also protect the
motor and electronics from
the stress and pounding associated
with treadmill use. •
Maximize inertia: Put the
weight in the outside of the
flywheel
Landice uses an expensive
casting process to construct
our flywheel. We pour liquid
steel in a hollow mold, which
allows the flywheel to have
3/4 of its 14 pounds in its
outside edge. Many of our
competitors use a less expensive
method of cutting the flywheel
out of tube of solid steel.
Our cast flywheel acts with
the inertia of a 42-pound
solid flywheel but with the
benefit of placing only 14
pounds of pressure on the
motor shaft and bearings of
the motor. • Maximize
inertia: Spin the flywheel
faster
Landice spins our motor at
3200 rpm, 1/3 faster than
the industry standard 2400
rpm. This increases the inertia
effect of the flywheel 1.77
times, allowing the motor
and electronics to run smoother
and cooler, which helps them
last longer. • Beware
of heavy flywheels
A heavy solid mass flywheel
is one way of achieving high
inertia. One of our competitors
once tried a 30 lb. solid
mass flywheel. The result
was a disaster due to excessive
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WE USE
THE MOST POWERFUL ELEVATION
MOTOR
Put three heavy people on
a Landice treadmill and try
the electric elevation. You
will notice that the treadmill
is as quiet as it would be
with no one on the treadmill.

Perform the same test with
our competitors’ models
and you will definitely hear
the strain in their elevation
motors. Some even stop elevating.
• Our elevation motor
delivers 1000 pounds of thrust
Landice’s treadmill
elevation motor delivers 1000
pounds of thrust across the
entire range of the treadmill’s
15 % elevation. The 1000-pound
rating allows up to a 500-pound
user to run on the treadmill
at top speed and still elevate
smoothly during all phases
of operation. •
But I don't weigh 500 pounds
Consider the dump truck and
the pickup truck. You can
load both with the same number
of bricks and drive them around
town for the day. The dump
truck will obviously last
much longer. The same is true
for elevation motors. The
higher the thrust rating,
the longer it will last, no
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WE USE
THE FINEST, MOST EXPENSIVE
TREADBELT 
• Landice 4-ply treadbelts
are twice as strong as our
competitors’
Lift up the edge of a Landice
treadbelt and count the number
of layers. You will easily
see the 4 layers which make
up the treadbelt. Compare
us to our competitors. You
will notice that most use
a 2-ply treadbelt. Although
costing significantly more,
this 4-ply belt provides twice
the strength of a 2-ply belt.
• Why do I need a strong
treadbelt?
As a treadbelt stretches,
it begins to slip. In order
to compensate for this slippage,
every treadmill has two take-up
or tensioning screws on the
rear roller, which are used
to re-tighten the treadbelt.
The problem with weaker 2-ply
belts is that eventually (usually
outside the warranty period)
the belt has stretched to
the point where the rear roller
hits the back of the treadmill
and can no longer be tightened.
The over-stretched treadbelt
must then be replaced. Even
under the heaviest institutional
usage, Landice 4-ply belts
do not over-stretch. •
Landice treadbelts keep friction
under control
Friction between the deck
and belt is the number one
enemy of a treadmill. Increased
friction causes the motor
to draw high amperage and
generate excessive heat, which
in turn reduces motor and
electronic life. A myriad
of costs and options are available
to treadmill manufactures
when it comes to selecting
the material for the underside
of their treadbelt. A cheap
belt material may be suitable
for the conveyor at the checkout
counter at your local supermarket,
but in a treadmill it can
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WE USE
THE STRONGEST DECK WITH THE
LONGEST LIFE 
• Landice's 1”
thick decks are the strongest
in the industry
The running deck receives
impact force more than double
a runner’s weight. Our
1” thick deck is 237%
stronger than our nearest
competitor’s 3/4”
system. • Our no-maintenance
decks have a life of over
3000 hours
perside
Most treadmill manufacturers
use a one-sided deck with
a single phenolic coating.
Landice’s five process
deck system is applied to
both sides of our deck. Consisting
of 2 phenolic layers, wax
impregnation, TFE, and SlipCoating,
this process provides for
a life of over 3000 hours
per side. This equates to
a life of over 20 years in
a residential setting. In
heavy institutional settings
where usage can be as high
as 5 hours per day, Landice
SlipCoat can be applied on
a monthly basis to further
extend belt and deck life.
• We do not switch belt/deck
systems until we know they
work
Many of our competitors change
their belt/deck systems from
year to year. This is a sure
sign that they are still searching
for a reliable combination.
Since 1967 Landice has continuously
run treadbelts and decks on
our life testers searching
for longer life. We do not
even begin to consider a new
material until it has lasted
at least 3000 hours, the equivalent
of 10 years of home treadmill
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OUR EXCLUSIVE
SOFTER-THAN-GRASS VFX FLOATING
DECK SYSTEM 
• The VFX (Variable
Flex) system features multiple
shock-absorbing elements,
which self-tune to a user’s
stride to provide optimal
performance in the strike,
thrust, and kick zones.
• Absorbing shock in
the vertical direction only,
the VFX system is softest
when the runner’s foot
strikes the deck. During this
strike, the system does not
allow side-to-side or rocking
motions, which can be harmful
to joints and knees.
• Because the floating
deck system can not move backwards,
the system provides firm thrust
and a stiffer kick zone creating
a realistic “outdoor”
feel regardless of where you
run on the deck (front, middle,
or rear).
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS •
The unique design of the VFX
system uses multiple posts,
which guide the floating deck
in the vertical plane. Tight
tolerances between the floating
deck and guiding posts eliminate
non-vertical movements common
with other moving deck shock
absorption systems. •
Unlike springboard suspension
systems which require the
user to be positioned at the
front edge of the deck to
get maximum shock absorption,
the VFX design allows a user
to run anywhere on the treadmill
while still providing the
maximum shock absorption obtainable.
Our 1-inch thick “floating”
deck maintains up to a 500-pound
weight capacity and structural
integrity not found in 3/4-inch
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Landice
is proud of our strong dealer
network which has helped us
achieve our #1 customer satisfaction
rating. In order to maintain
this level of service excellence,
we require our selling dealers
to provide service for the
treadmills they sell.
COMMERCIAL FACTORY WARRANTY
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5 Years Parts / 1
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| International Warranty |
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5 Year Parts |
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