Features at a Glance:
- 21 incline levels
- 24 inches stride length
- Resistance range of 0 to 900 watts
- Double step-up drive type with Eddy current braking system
- Maximum user capacity of 400 pounds
- 36.75 inches wide, 62.6 inches tall, and 77 inches long
The Cybex 750AT Arc Trainer is almost the same as the Cybex 750A. One similarity is that both machines are load-dependent. Another similarity is that the machines have three exercise zones—glide, climb, and stride. The exercise zones vary depending on the incline and resistance level of the machines. Both the 750AT and the 750A are muscle-targeting as its broad range of incline and resistance levels enable its users to target specific muscle groups like the quads. The 750AT and 750A likewise have long input arms that allow the exerciser to have a more enhanced upper body workout and still maintain good body posture. Finally the two exercise machines can display vital information like distance covered, speed, and time. But there is one glaring difference of the 750AT from the 750A and that is the availability of custom colors. The 750AT comes in five different colors, thus potential buyers can choose a model that complement the looks of their home gym.