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02 | A Woodway USA Company
for the long run
THE WOODWAY DIFFERENCE
There are WOODWAY Slat Belt Treadmills and then there are conventional treadmills.
Slat Belt Treadmills by WOODWAY USA feature an original, internationally-patented design that was
developed in response to conventional treadmill designs. Our engineers set out to develop a safe and
comfortable running surface that also reduces the friction and wear associated with the conventional
conveyor belt design. To achieve this, they started with a ball-bearing transportation system and proceeded
to create an entirely new slat-based running surface.
WOODWAY Slat Belt Treadmills provide a running surface of 38-43 type A shore hardness
which was founded by the Deutsche Sporthochschule in Cologne, Germany to be the ideal
softness” to eliminate the harmful shock to connective tissue while not changing proper
biomechanics. Additionally, the low friction ball bearing transportation system alleviates
the force on all mechanical and electrical parts, resulting in less wear, less maintenance,
fewer repairs, lower electric bills and an overall longer treadmill life.
Shock Reducing Slat Belt Running Surface
Comprised of numerous individual shock-
absorbing slats that have been scientifically
proven to reduce harmful shock to joints,
muscles and connective tissue. The running
surface can absorb up to 200,000 miles of
usage without a single belt change.
Low Friction Ball Bearing
Transportation System
Two bearing rails allow the running
surface to glide nearly eliminating
friction and the resulting wear,
which leads to significant electrical
savings.
No-Slip Toothed Drive-
Wheels and Belt
The toothed belt and drive
combined with numerous
guide rollers assure the belt
will not stretch or slip. No
need to adjust or tension
the belt.
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