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Everlast Bluetooth Everfit XV9 Treadmill.

Get fit, lose weight and tone up with the Everlast Everfit XV9 treadmill. This excellent model has a functional computer with Bluetooth built-in. With 36 pre-set programmes and one manual, it offers you the chance to train your own way, whether you just want to get fit or be marathon-ready. Model number: 1391CA. Speed 16kph. Fixed 12% elevation. Variable 12 levels% elevation. 12 levels of incline. 3 user programmes. Console feedback including: speed, distance, calorie, time and pulse. Bluetooth connectivity. 1.25hp continuous motor size. 1.75hp peak motor size. Maximum user weight 100kg (15st 10lb). Folds for storage. Hand grip pulse sensor. Mains powered. Running surface size L120, W42cm. Programmes include: 36 pre-set and 1 manual. 5 display functions. Programmable incline. Auto stop safety system. General information: Size H123, W71.5, D159cm. Size folded H100, W71.5, D136cm. Weight 60.5kg. Transportation wheels. Self-assembly.

Sold by: Argos
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Brand: Everlast
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Product Category: Sports and leisure: Fitness equipment
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Current price: £299.99

Most recent price change was on
Friday 23 June 2017

Was £499.99
Down by 40%
Saving £200.00

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Price Drop City has been tracking this product since Saturday 3 January 2015. Since then, the lowest price it has sold for is £299.99 (first seen on Wednesday 2 December 2015) and the highest price it has sold for is £799.99 (first seen on Monday 19 January 2015).

The median price over the time we have been tracking it is £399.99.

This product has changed price seven times since we started tracking it, giving it a price volatility rating of 2.

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