05 Sep At Home Fitness adds storied BH Fitness to its equipment lineup
At Home Fitness is proud to now carry products from BH Fitness, an international company steeped with tradition. BH Fitness is headquartered in Spain and has been around since 1909.
Originally formed by the Beistegui Brothers, aka Beistegui Hermanos (BH), the business started out making various products with steel and even helped make weapons for World War I.
After gaining experience in steel treatments, BH focused on making bicycles after 1919. Since that time it has branched out to continually produce products on the cutting edge of technology in the health and fitness industry.
Today, BH Fitness has a complete line of home, light commercial and full commercial equipment, ranging from treadmills, upright and recumbent bicycles, ellipticals, indoor training cycles, whole body vibration platforms and strength equipment.
Some of the top athletes who train on BH Fitness equipment include Ironman® winners, Olympians and Tour de France stars.
BH AT AHF — Two of the BH Fitness Equipment products that really stand out that At Home Fitness is carrying are the BH Fitness TS2 Treadmill (sale price $1,599) and BH Fitness TS4 Treadmill (sale price $1,999).
These are excellent treadmills for the price point, combining value and performance.
The TS2 has an extra-large blue backlit LCD display and an extra 2 inches of running surface. The folding frame features Safe Drop technology, which helps offer a space-saving solution without sacrificing quality. It has a quiet 2.5 HP DC motor, 20” x 57” running surface and is Polar® wireless HR compatible
The TS4 goes up in size with a 22-inch wide commercial running belt on a stylish folding treadmill platform that’s durable and nice looking. It has a quiet 3.0 HP DC motor, 22” x 57” running surface and Polar® wireless HR compatible
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