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CYBEX 750T
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Overview
The Cybex 750T is a commercial grade treadmill with great rates in the performance area, same as the other model we’ve reviewed, Cybex 770T. If you’re looking for a sturdy, powerful machine that can take you towards your own performance heights, you may want to consider this CYBEX offspring.
CYBEX 750T Specifications
| Speed | up to 15.6 mph |
Features
Display Info
The 750T comes with a 10 x 15 matrix display of workout profile, a 16 character message bar and LED readouts of speed, incline, time, distance, calories, calories/ hr, METs, Pace and Heart rate.
Available modes are Dormant, Wake-up, Program Setup, Active, Quick start, Manual, Workouts review, Pause, Cool down.
Heart Rate Readings
The 750T includes contact monitoring and has wireless chest strap compatibility.
Workouts
This unit features 1 Quick Start program and 1 Manual program, 9 standard programs, 9 custom program slots and 5 fitness test programs. Programs are Pikes Peak, Rolling Hills, Hills, Weight Loss, Cardio, HR Control and Hill Interval.
To select a program, press the Programs or Fit Tests key and follow the display. You can also use the numeric keypad to select the program number. Press Enter. Adjust your personal settings or select the default settings.
You can use control keys during workouts to alter speed, elevation or data readouts. The speed and incline controls are located near the hand grips

Optional Audio Visual Key Pad
included
Personal Entertainment Monitor
optional
iPod/ iPhone Compatibility
with Personal Entertainment Monitor
11 Available Languages
included
Cooling Fan
included





















This Post Has 2 Comments
I’ve working on several Cybex machines and I can tell you one thing, STAY AWAY.
First the “Entertainment Monitor” will go within 3 years and these things ARE NOT CHEAP. $1300.00 for a 12″ monitor. Personally for $1300.00 I could buy a flat screen the size of my wall. Plus don’t tell me this happens with all equipment because I also have Precor Ellipticals and Treadmills that have only had to have a Tuner card replaced ($99.00 with labor)
Second, the connections are not well fit. You will think you need a new elevator motor and in fact their tech support will tell you that you do when really its the connection that has come loose and will many, many more times (I know I have had to start taping the darn things in).
Third, these machines sound just god awful. The elevator will creak like a generic haunted house door and the motor cover after having been stepped on a couple times will drag across the belt when in motion making a loud scraping noise (I finally had to take a box cutter and trim several machine’s plastic covers).
For less money and a better machine I would go with a Precor 556i or Nautilus.
@Charles- Thank you so much for the comment. It is a big disappointment to hear such news about a machine that costs so much. We forwarded it also to the gym owners who bought this machine a few months ago and helped us with the review. Hopefully Cybex have improved the“Entertainment Monitor” to last more than just 3 years. On a side note, you are right. It is not worth paying extra for the TV screen incorporated. This applies for any treadmill that includes this option. The alternative to buy a large flat screen TV is much cheaper.