HydroTread SatelliteAquatic Convenience At It’s Best

Human Aquatic Treadmill

The HydroTread Satellite our Drop-In pool treadmill – you supply the pool!

The Satellite is an aquatic treadmill designed for long-term reliable operation. Its smooth Stainless Steel surfaces and user friendly controls provide a safe environment for the user.

Conditioning, Rehabilitation and Strengthening

Satellite utilizes the natural properties of water – buoyancy, resistance and temperature. Although aquatic exercise is practiced extensively to improve fitness levels and rehabilitation from injury, Satellite provides an efficient way to achieve positive results in a controlled environment.

Deep Water Installation

The Satellite’s unique structural design enables an impressive 1300mm (51 inches) water depth immersion providing full buoyancy for even the largest of user’s - reducing overall weight off the lower back and legs by as much as 90% during exercise – LOW IMPACT EXERCISE.

Typical water depth for Satellite Installation is between 900 mm – 1100 mm (35 – 43 inches) to suit a varied height range of users. For users wanting an intense running workout, a water depth of around 600 mm (24 inches) is ideal.

Quiet, Smooth, Powerful Motion

A high performance, variable speed treadmill (conveyor) is driven by an industrial grade hydraulic Power Pack that provides an effortless speed range from 0.02Kph to11.0 Kph (0.1Mph–7.0Mph) controlled via a 256 Colour Touch Screen Control.

Low Impact Exercise and Accelerated Rehabilitation

Low Impact Fitness

Water running and aquatic aerobics opens up a new opportunity for people of all ages, and varying levels of fitness, the forgiving water environment is effective and enjoyable.

Buoyancy

The upward thrust exerted by water on a body acts in the opposite direction of the force of gravity. Water’s buoyancy virtually eliminates the effects of gravity – supporting 90% of the body’s weight for reduced impact and greater flexibility.

A 180 lbs (82kg) person weighs only 18 lbs (8 kg) in the water. Water acts as a cushion for the body’s weight-bearing joints, reducing stress on muscles, tendons and ligaments. As a result, aquatic workouts are low impact and can greatly reduce the injury and strain common to most land-based exercises.

Resistance

Due to viscosity, drag forces and frontal resistance, water provides a resistance which is proportional to the effort exerted against it. Resistance in water ranges between 4 and 42 times greater than in air – depending on the speed of movement. This makes water a natural and instantly-adjustable weight-training machine. Unlike most land-based exercise, water provides resistance to the movement in all directions, which allows all of these directions be used in the strengthening process.

Water’s resistance can be increased with speed and/or surface area, and the resistance is proportional to the effort required to move against it. With the addition of water fitness equipment, such as buoyancy belt, webbed gloves, floats and foot-ware, resistance is increased to strengthen and tone muscles.

H20 Heart Rate

The unique properties of water enable your heart to work more The unique properties of water enable your heart to work more efficiently.

The hydrostatic pressure of water pushes equally on all body surfaces and helps the heart circulate blood by aiding venous return (blood flow back to the heart). This assistance to the heart accounts for lower blood-pressure and heart rates, during deep-water exercise – versus similar exertions on land.

Consequently, your heart rate is an estimated 10-15 beats lower per minute during suspended water exercise than for the same effort applied on land.

Treadmill

Being able to promptly return to exercise following injury or an operation is invaluable and beneficial to a speedier recovery. Water enables the return to exercise quicker than on land.

A combination of buoyancy and treadmill motion allows individuals to walk or run at a balanced and comfortable level – taking strain & stress off load bearing joints whilst benefiting from the aerobic activity. Hydrostatic pressure, resistance and water temperature all contribute to building up muscle and strength in a safe environment.