Description
The Xebex XT3 Plus V2 is a magnetic power sled with eight resistance levels, weighing 52.8 kg and measuring 114.3 x 71.1 x 121.9 cm assembled. It is supplied with a console and it exists to solve three specific problems with conventional sled training indoors.
The three problems it removes
A steel sled on concrete is loud, damages the floor, and needs a turf lane to run on at all. Its resistance comes from friction and plate weight, which means the same load feels different on a clean floor than on a dusty one, and different again on turf. Magnetic braking replaces all of that: the resistance is silent, smooth, and identical from one session to the next, so a conditioning benchmark set in January is comparable in June. Solid rubber wheels let the sled run on concrete, wood flooring, tarmac and grass without marking the surface.
Movement modes
- Push, with the X-Drive three-wheel configuration
- Pull, with front and rear harness attachment
- Wheelbarrow mode on a single wheel
- Bi-directional operation, so a lane can be worked out and back without turning the unit
Footprint and storage
At 71 cm wide the sled passes through a standard doorway, and it stands vertically on integrated rubber stops in a 71 x 61 cm footprint. For a functional training room that has to reconfigure between classes, that combination matters as much as the resistance system: the sled comes out for a conditioning block and goes back against the wall afterwards, instead of occupying a permanent lane.
Technical specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-37732, Xebex XT3 Plus V2 (SLD-XT3V2) |
|---|---|
| Assembled dimensions (L x W x H) | 114.3 x 71.1 x 121.9 cm |
| Net weight | 52.8 kg |
| Shipping weight | 56.8 kg, carton 116.8 x 55.9 x 48.3 cm |
| Resistance | Magnetic, 8 levels, manual lever |
| Maximum load, three-wheel push | 300 kg |
| Maximum load, single-wheel wheelbarrow | 227 kg |
| Vertical storage footprint | 71 x 61 cm |
| Finish | Black anti-UV powder coating |
| Frame warranty | 10 years |
| Price | 1,250 EUR excluding VAT |
Frequently asked questions
Does it still need a turf lane?
No, and that is often the deciding argument. The rubber wheels run directly on concrete, wood, tarmac or grass, which frees up the floor area a dedicated turf strip would otherwise take.
How repeatable is the resistance?
Magnetic braking does not depend on friction against the floor, so level 5 today is level 5 next month. That is what makes the sled usable for testing and for programmed progression rather than only for finishers.
Can it be loaded with plates as well?
The rated capacity is 300 kg in three-wheel push mode and 227 kg in wheelbarrow mode, so additional load can be carried within those limits. For most training the magnetic levels alone cover the range required.
Tell us how many units you need and the flooring in your training area, and we will return a quotation covering equipment, delivery and set-up.
















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