Fitness & Therapy Products
Aquatic Fitness & Therapy Products : AquaGaiter®

The AquaGaiter Underwater Treadmill is an underwater exercise system that combines traditional treadmill training with the natural properties of water (buoyancy, resistance and heat) for a rigorous cardiovascular workout with reduced impact and stress on joints. This simple system is easy to install and can transform a traditional swimming or lap pool into an aquatic exercise environment. With two models available, the AquaGaiter features variable speed adjustments that range from 0.5 to 5.5 mph. Treadmill operation comes from a hydraulic power pack that uses a food-grade hydraulic fluid.

Features:
  • Durable Polypropylene frame construction
  • PVC-Monofil Polyester tread belt
  • Large 22" x 58" running surface
  • 3 HP Hydraulic power pack (standard)
  • Pneumatic speed control
  • Safety side steps and handrails
  • Suction cup leveling pads
  • Large, digital wall display showing speed, time and distance
Models Available:
  • AquaGaiter with wall mounted display
  • AquaGaiter with handle display
  • AquaGaiter with no display
  • AquaGaiter high speed model
Specifications:

Treadmill:
  • Length: 72" (182.88cm)
  • Width: 34" (86.36cm)
  • Height: 68" (172.72cm)
  • Weight: 195 lbs. (87.75kg)
  • Hydraulic Power Pack:
  • Length: 30" (76.2cm)
  • Width: 18" (45.72cm)
  • Height: 30" (76.2cm)
  • Weight: 95lbs. (42.75kg) - empty
  • Treadmill Water Depth:
  • Min: 3' (91.44cm)
  • Max: 5' (152.4cm)
Running Surface:
  • Width: 22" (55.88cm)
  • Length: 58" (147.32cm)
  • Standard Hydraulic Power Pack
  • Pump Motor: Variable speed 3HP TEFC
  • Electrical: 220 vac single-phase GFI protected 20 amp circuit
  • Speed Control: Pneumatic
  • Variable Speed: .5-5.5 mph (.8-8.9 kph)


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AquaGaiter Underwater Treadmill is an underwater exercise system that combines traditional treadmill training with the natural -properties of water (buoyancy, resistance and heat) for a rigorous cardiovascular workout with reduced impact and stress on joints