Description
The Xebex SledTrac 6000 is a curved self-powered treadmill with an integrated sled push function, built for the way a CrossFit box actually trains. A conventional treadmill is the wrong machine for a box: it accelerates too slowly for repeated sprints, it is not built for that kind of loading, and it cannot take a sled push at all. The result is expensive cardio equipment standing idle while athletes go outside to run.
One machine covers both problems. The curved belt is driven by the athlete, so it responds instantly and takes maximal sprints without the ramp-up delay of a motorised deck. The integrated sled push function has adjustable resistance, which brings loaded pushing into the programme without dragging a sled across the floor or buying a second piece of equipment. Sprints, threshold work, cardio EMOMs and resisted pushing all run on the same footprint.
The frame is reinforced steel specified for intensive daily use, the console is self-powered and displays speed, distance and calories, and the machine complies with EN ISO 20957. There is no mains connection, so it can be installed anywhere, including a covered outdoor area, and there is no motor to replace in three years. Spare parts are guaranteed and technician response in France is within 48 hours.
Technical specification
| Reference | Xebex SledTrac 6000 |
|---|---|
| Drive | Curved self-powered belt, athlete driven, no motor |
| Sled push | Integrated, with adjustable resistance |
| Power | No mains connection required |
| Frame | Reinforced steel for intensive daily use |
| Console | Self-powered, showing speed, distance and calories |
| Training uses | Sprints, threshold work, cardio EMOM, resisted sled pushing |
| Standard | EN ISO 20957, class S professional and commercial use |
| Support | Guaranteed spare parts, technician response within 48 hours |
| Price | 3,250 EUR excluding VAT |
| Despatch | 5 to 10 working days from stock |
Specifying cardio for a training box
In a box, cardio equipment competes for floor area with the rig, the platforms and the free weight zone, so every machine has to justify its footprint by the number of programming options it opens. A curved treadmill with a sled function opens four, which is why it becomes a central piece rather than a peripheral one. Place it with clear space behind for the sled push travel and beside it for athletes queueing during a class, and away from the rig so that two groups can work simultaneously. The absence of a power requirement means it can go against a wall with no socket, or into a covered outdoor area, which is often where a box has spare space. It suits elite physical preparation rooms, premium hotel functional spaces, military and police training facilities and serious private installations as well as boxes. A free 3D plan is provided for a complete box project, with a professional quotation excluding VAT within 24 working hours.
Frequently asked questions
How does the sled push function work?
Resistance is applied to the belt and adjusted to the load required, so the athlete pushes against the machine rather than against a sled on the floor. It removes the need for both a sled and the floor length to run it.
Why is a curved belt better for sprints?
The belt responds to the athlete instantly rather than waiting for a motor to accelerate, so repeated maximal efforts can be performed without the delay and the mechanical stress a motorised deck imposes.
Can it be installed outdoors?
It needs no electrical supply, which makes a covered outdoor area practical. Tell us the intended exposure when you request a quotation so we can confirm the specification for your site.
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