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REP® Strive Series Cardio Equipment

Break through speed plateaus, spice up your warm-ups, or power through endurance sessions with workout cardio equipment that outperforms the competition. Elevate your efforts with REP®’s Strive Series cardio equipment, engineered for both home gyms and commercial spaces. The Strive Series Curved Treadmill and Strive Series Airbike deliver next-level performance, versatility, and durability for everyone — from beginners building a fitness routine to elite athletes chasing the podium. Whether you’re focused on low-intensity steady-state cardio exercise or high-intensity interval training, the Strive Series handles it all. These machines support endurance, speed, and power development with a design built to last, combining innovative engineering with intuitive usability. Every session feels precise and responsive, letting you focus on your training goals instead of your equipment. Innovation is at the heart of the Strive Series lineup. The Airbike features variable pitch resistance technology, allowing smooth, seamless adjustments to fan blade resistance mid-workout. The Curved Treadmill features adjustable incline and resistance, letting you simulate uphill walks, overground running, or even sled work, all while maintaining perfect form thanks to dual displays: one for upright use and another for when you’re bent over, digging deep to push that sled. The Strive Series gives you home cardio equipment that works as hard as you do, helping you push limits, break barriers, and reach new heights with every rep, ride, and stride.

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