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Assault Fitness ASSAULT RUNNER AirRunner Elite
Built for both speed and comfort, the AssaultRunner Elite raises the standards of what’s expected of a manual treadmill. The AssaultRunner Elite pushes you to challenge the limits of your training from the comfort of your own home or gym. No other non-motorized treads come close to the AssaultRunner’s commercially-built frame structure, upgraded center console design, or onboard programming features. Plus, it’s compact, low-maintenance, easy to transport and requires zero-electrical consumption.
FIND YOUR STRIDE
Introducing the most powerful and personalized manual treadmill ever created. The brand new AssaultRunner Elite is expertly crafted to meet the specific needs of professional athletes, home gym users, and commercial owners alike.
FEATURES
- Motor-less Running Machine
- (2) Water Bottle Holders
- Ergonomically Designed Front Storage Space
- Larger Side Shrouds For Foot Placement
- Built-In Handle and (2) Transport Wheels
- Hi-Contrast, UV Resistant Console Screen with Improved Readability
- Connects To Bluetooth & ANT+
- Onboard Training Programs: Quick start, Intervals (20/10, 10/20, Custom), Targets (Time, Distance, Calories, Heart Rate), Competition Mode
- Uses No Electricity - 100% Athlete Powered
THE ULTIMATE RUNNING PARTNER
Like running on air, but with a powerful amount of punch. This treadmill is like none you have ever known, burning more calories than the average motorized version and built with intense training in mind.
SPECS
- Solid Steel Frame & Handrails
- Corrosion-Resistant Hardware
- Heavy Duty Oval Tubing On Uprights Over-Molded with TPU Grip Material
- Rust-Resistant Zinc-Rich Primer
- Max User Weight: 400lb
- DriveTrain System: 100 Precision Ball Bearings with 12 Roller Guides
- Lifetime Belt Warranty
- Color: Black w/ Elite Grey Accents
LOW-IMPACT DESIGN MEETS HIGH-INTENSITY TRAINING
Engineered to naturally mimic above-ground running, the AssaultRunner Elite allows athletes to test the limits of their training while also promoting proper running form & technique. The non-motorized design means that you are always in control of your speed, making this the perfect treadmill for runners of all skill levels.
- Burns More Calories Than Motorized Treadmills
- Low-Impact Design Reduces Risk Of Injury
- Shock-Absorbent Belt
- Limitless Speed Capabilities
REDEFINE YOUR COMFORT ZONE
We understand that elite-level training calls for longer and more challenging workouts, which is why we designed the AssaultRunner Elite to offer the most comfortable running experience available on a manual treadmill. Customize your workouts using our built-in programming features, all while staying connected to your favorite fitness apps and trackers.
- Dual Water Bottle Holders
- Multifunctional Center Storage Compartment
- Larger Side Panels For Easy Foot Placement
- UV Resistant Console Connects to Assault Fitness App (Coming Soon)
BUILT FOR THE LONG RUN.
Together with our team of fitness experts, we beefed up the AssaultRunner Elite to endure years of hardcore use. Using only the most durable and commercial-grade materials, we overbuilt the frame structure with solid steel and heavy-duty oval tubing to ensure a stable, smooth and low-maintenance workout for all users.
- Commercial-Grade, Non-Slip Hand Grips
- Rust-Resistant Top Coat
- Lifetime Belt Warranty
- Integrated Transport Wheels For Easy Mobility
Tough on You, Easy on the Environment
The AssaultRunner runs on your energy, with zero electrical consumption and a low carbon footprint. You’ll be amazed at what a hardcore workout can come from the power of your own two feet. The AssaultRunner is also one of the lightest treadmill's on the market, making it easy to transport and move around.
- Motor-less Treadmill
- Built-In Transport Wheels
- Energy-Efficient Design
Optimal for Interval Training
Because the Assault team knows the effectiveness of interval training, our treadmill was designed with HIIT in mind. Burning more calories than a motorized treadmill, users can change speeds at will. In addition, this bad-boy has no maximum speed, so feel free to push it as hard as possible.
Commercial Durability
The AirRunner is well-appointed to kick your a** for years, built with a steel frame and handrails, corrosion resistant hardware, and a slat belt running surface that lasts up to 150,000 miles. That’s right – that’s not a typo: 150,000. There’s no need for you to adjust the belt tension or replace the deck. This treadmill is the easiest to maintain that you’ll find anywhere.
- Steel Frame & Handrails
- Corrosion Resistant Hardware
- Durable Running Surface
DOMINATE YOUR TRAINING
The AssaultRunner has no maximum speed, which means you can push it as hard as you're willing to go. By setting the pace at your own speed, the AssaultRunner can be easily integrated into a variety of workouts. Our LCD console also allows you to program workouts based on time, calories, distance, speed and watts for an unlimited training experience.
- Bluetooth and ANT Connectivity
- On-Board Heart Rate and Interval Programs
- Unlimited Speed Options
FREE SHIPPING
We are happy to offer free shipping to anywhere in the contiguous United States.
COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY
The AssaultRunner Elite has you covered: 10-year frame, 3-year non-wear parts, 1-year labor
DIMENSIONS
Assembled
- Weight: 289.2 lbs / 131.2 kg
- Length: 69.9 in / 177.5 cm
- Width: 31.7 in / 80.4 cm
- Height: 64.4 in / 163.5 cm
WHAT FOLKS HAVE TO SAY
“I love those damn things… the AssaultRunner. It’s amazing.”
Joe Rogan, The Joe Rogan Experience
“I’ve seen the most beginner level athletes hop on the AssaultRunner, and it puts them immediately in proper running form.”
Chris Hinshaw, Endurance Coach / Ironman Competitor
“Anyone who’s a coach knows that it really is rewarding to use the bike or the runner or the rower. I’m able to develop the base conditioning and then I’m going to do better in my CrossFit workouts because of that.”
Annie Thorisdottir, 2x CrossFit Games Champion / Co-Owner CrossFit Reykjavik
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
It's a crazy good workout
First try - awesome
Paired easily with my heart monitor (Scotsche 24). Also paired easily with the Zwift smart app (run mode).
It took me a few tries to get use to it, but once I figured it out it was great. I really enjoyed the "trial" runs. Going to be great anytime I don't feel like running outdoors or need to squeeze a quick run in..
Wonderful Machine
As a teenager I used to enjoy running but it hasn't been part of my fitness routine for a long time. I've developed bad posture and a rather duck footed walk. Now a couple weeks into running on the air runner I have noticed my overall posture is better and my duck footed situation has also disappeared. This treadmill is so challenging and fun to run on! I had thought that the manual part would mean the belt would be difficult to spin.. this was not the case. Learning to control your speed and not shoot off the end is really a great feeling and boy do you feel a run on this thing in so many muscle groups! Any treadmill that can do all these things and even leave your lats sore is definitely worth the purchase!
Marathoner's Thoughts
I'm a marathoner, I don't do cross fit (and really thought this was reserved for them, not me), so I was nervous about putting this much money towards the Air Runner.
My Thoughts:
-This is the smoothest treadmill I have ever run on, no belt slipping, no motor delay--really mimics outdoor running.
-I was more tired the first few times I used it (likely because I was up too far on the curve). Now, however, after getting used to it, I could run on this thing for hours. Once you find the right placement on the curve you can really hit and stay at your pace. Also, unlike other treadmills, the Air Runner requires some mental awareness (need to be aware of your placement on the curve)--which I love and makes it feel less like a treadmill and more like running outside.
-I've done a few tempo runs and love that you can instantly get up to your pace and hit recovery paces too with no waiting for the belt to catch up.
-This thing is hefty (256 lbs) so make sure you know some to help you move it up/down stairs. Pretty easy to wheel around the room, but going up/down would require Magnus McMuscule.
-My only real rub is that the distance/pace calculations seem to be off. Not a huge deal if you run with a GPS cadence watch like I do, but something to be aware of, especially for the cost.
-I do miss the option for an incline, but I figure I'm working harder on this than most treadmills so no biggie so far.
Give it a little time.
We got 2 of them at the Pueblo Athletic Club. Initially they were not liked as they were placed next to the very nice motorized treadmills. Personally I found it uncomfortable. It reminded me of my annual spring adjustment after a winter of powered treadmills. After 3 - 4 months of winter training I have to retrain form and composer when I hit the streets. After a week of painful running on the AirRunner I recorded my gate and discovered several issues. Foot strike, stride and posture had developed undisciplined movements. Not one to throw in the towel, I fought through it broke it down to the basics. Quit running until I could get it right. All it took was three 30 min walking sessions before I felt comfortable. Once I pulled in my hips, straightened my back a natural foot strike returned and the pain diminished. Now I am feeling it again so cool . I can push HIIT and feel good, really good in a 60 - 90 min endurance run. It feels like I am running on the road! Several members have asked me why I look like I am having so much fun. I reply because I am feeling it this AirAssault tread-meal is just too cool. You just have work with it just a bit. I think the AirAssault was design with a purpose that works. Just give it a little time.