This equipment featured here includes a manufacturer’s warranty. Your purchase is backed by this assurance, giving you a layer of security as you invest in your health and fitness equipment.
Typically, fitness equipment manufacturer’s warranties cover defects in materials and workmanship. Here are some common aspects that might be included:
Parts Replacement: Many warranties provide replacement parts for items that fail due to manufacturing defects. This can include crucial components like motors, belts, and electronic boards.
Labor Coverage: Some warranties may cover the cost of labor for repairs within the first year or a specified period after purchase.
Frame Warranty: Often, the frame of the equipment has a longer warranty period, sometimes extending up to a lifetime guarantee.
Wear Items: Limited warranties might cover wear items such as treadmill belts and bearings, but typically for a shorter period than other components.
Service: Depending on the manufacturer, the warranty might include on-site service for repairs or a mail-in option for smaller parts.
It’s important to read the specific warranty details provided by the manufacturer, as coverage can vary widely between products and brands.
For detailed information on the warranty specifics of each manufacturer, please refer to the links provided below:
Grade:Commercial More Info
What’s Commercial Grade?
Commercial grade fitness products are specifically engineered for high-volume facilities like gyms and health clubs, designed to endure extensive daily use, typically between 8 and 12 hours. These robust machines are built with heavy-duty materials such as thick steel frames and high-endurance components, ensuring durability and the ability to withstand the wear and tear of numerous users. Features of commercial equipment often include ergonomic designs, adjustable settings, and advanced exercise programs, complemented by high-tech options like integrated touchscreens and connectivity for performance tracking.
Investing in commercial grade equipment involves a higher upfront cost, but it pays off with superior longevity, minimal maintenance needs, and extensive manufacturer warranties that cover parts and labor. This makes commercial grade products a wise choice for facilities that require reliable, long-lasting equipment capable of supporting a busy, high-traffic environment.
Here’s a simplified comparison to highlight key differences:
Feature
Commercial Grade
Light Commercial Grade
Home Grade
Usage Hours per Day
8-12
2-4
Less than 1
Build Quality
Heavy-duty steel, robust components
Moderate-duty materials
Standard materials
Durability
High (designed for continuous heavy use)
Moderate (suitable for light use)
Lower (occasional use)
Features
High-tech options, ergonomic designs
Fewer high-tech features
Basic, compact designs
Ideal Environment
Professional gyms, health clubs
Schools, hotels, small gyms
Home use
Cost
Higher initial cost, lower maintenance
Lower initial cost, moderate upkeep
Lowest initial cost, highest upkeep
Warranty
Extensive (including preventative care)
Standard warranties
Limited warranties
This table illustrates the primary considerations across different types of gym equipment, helping potential buyers understand which category best meets their needs based on traffic, budget, and desired features.
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$6,199.00Original price was: $6,199.00.$5,599.00Current price is: $5,599.00.
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Rock solid construction ensure the durability that club owners expect. The Impact Series covers all the essentials needed to be the foundation of any facility. Suited for all fitness levels, users can isolate and focus on each body part, making their workout customizable and efficient.
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The Nautilus Impact® Series line brings many subtle innovations to the power of your next weight training workout. It is the evolution of the proven biomechanics and user features that have made the strength line a solid, competitive product. This line retains all the unique, proven, individual design features that customers have stated are ideal such as pre-stretch, start assist, range of motion selection and graduated & standard heavy weight stacks.
The Nautilus Impact Series Low Back incorporates new aesthetics and biomechanics features that have established its position as a competitive and diverse strength product line.
(This line was formally manufactured under the name Star Trac)
Features of the Nautilus Impact Low Back *
Lock N Load easy-to-use weight selection
5lb incremental weight system for optimal progression
Rubber, large grips for pushing, smaller grips for pulling
contoured back pads on select machines
Inside and outside steel shrouds, clear windows on both sides