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cybex v series cross trainer Cybex R Series Arc Trainer – 70T and 50L | Just Off Lease

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cybex v series cross trainer Cybex R Series Arc Trainer – 70T and 50L | Just Off LeaseCybex R Series Total Body Arc Trainer 70T or 50L Console Condition: Pre owned Just off lease. Fully cleaned, serviced, and tested for full functionality. Diagnostics performed on the console, resistance system, stride mechanism, and electronics. 30 Day Warranty Covers moving parts and structural integrity. Good used condition May show minor cosmetic wear or light rust in hard to clean areas. Nothing that affects performance. Price Save thousands These

Cybex R Series Total Body Arc Trainer – 70T or 50L Console

Condition:
Pre-owned – Just off lease. Fully cleaned, serviced, and tested for full functionality.
Diagnostics performed on the console, resistance system, stride mechanism, and electronics.
30-Day Warranty – Covers moving parts and structural integrity.
Good used condition – May show minor cosmetic wear or light rust in hard-to-clean areas. Nothing that affects performance.

Price

Save thousands – These commercial Cybex R Series Arc Trainers sold new for up to $12,000.
Now available from CFF Strength Equipment for a fraction of the original cost.

Overview

The Cybex R Series Total Body Arc Trainer delivers a smooth, joint-friendly motion designed for both beginners and elite athletes. With movable arms, multi-grip handles, and 21 incline levels, users can focus on quads, glutes, hamstrings, and upper body engagement for strength or interval training.

Available with your choice of console to match your environment and user experience.

Key Features

  • Total-body movement with curved multi-grip handle design
  • Reverse Arc™ motion reduces knee stress
  • Load-dependent resistance adapts to user weight
  • 21 incline levels to target different muscle groups
  • Quiet, smooth stride path for any fitness level
  • Max User Weight: 400 lb
  • Dimensions: 77" L x 36.5" W x 60.5" H
  • Unit Weight: ~364 lb

Console Options

70T Console (Premium Touchscreen)

  • 16" HD touchscreen
  • Life Fitness On Demand instructor-led workouts
  • Streaming apps, web browsing, integrated TV
  • Bluetooth® & NFC device connectivity
  • Syncs with Apple Watch® & Samsung Galaxy Watch®
  • Wireless connectivity for Halo Cloud equipment analytics

50L Console (Simplified LED)

  • Bright LED display with central quick-adjust controls
  • Quick Start + Legacy Cybex Programs
  • Wireless asset management / remote monitoring capable
  • QR Code workout tracking via LFconnect

Technical Specifications

  • Stride Range: Total body / adaptive
  • Incline Levels: 21
  • Drive System: Two-stage generator brake
  • Power: Self-powered or 120V depending on console
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi / Bluetooth® (console dependent)

Why Buy from CFF Strength Equipment

  • Save thousands vs. buying new
  • Fully serviced & tested equipment
  • Local pickup in Lancaster, PA available
  • Nationwide freight shipping
  • Financing options available

Shipping & Delivery

Freight shipping is not included in the listed price. Please select the appropriate delivery option at checkout.
Standard freight is curbside delivery; the customer is responsible for bringing the unit inside.
If you require inside delivery or white-glove setup, contact us before purchase to confirm availability.

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Freight Shipping & Delivery Information

Please allow 5–10 business days for servicing and scheduling prior to shipment.

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