Introducing the NEW WalkSlim 570 - a compact, foldable motorised treadmill specifically designed for walking from the comfort of your own home or office. With all the benefits of the popular WalkSlim 470, the WalkSlim 570 goes that little bit further. Higher speeds, larger belt size and a powerful 550w motor will get you walking faster, burning more calories and save you money on costly gym memberships. Featuring a built-in calorie counter so you can track your results, an LED touchscreen display and remote control. The WalkSlim 570 walking treadmill will have you burning hundreds of calories a day, come rain or shine! Forget expensive gym memberships, the WalkSlim 570 treadmill gives you the convenience of working out at home . With a speed range between 0.8 and 8km an hour, walking just 30 minutes every day can increase cardiovascular fitness, strengthen bones, reduce excess body fat, and boost muscle power and endurance. Features of the WalkSlim 570 walking treadmill LED Touch Screen Control Intelligent induction speed control and manual speed control Panel shows: Count, Speed, Time, Distance, Calories High maximum speed range: 0.8 – 8km per hour Strong and durable carrying up to 265 lbs (120kg) in weight Touch screen or remote control operation Use with or without the included arm rest/handle Clever folding design with built-in wheels Safety cut out cord included 3 year warranty
M**L
It's bigger than you think
My advice, if you can, buy the smaller version unless you are a really large person. This one weighs A LOT and would be difficult for anyone with back trouble or someone not very strong. Even standing it up and wheeling it about can be difficult. Also, be careful if you do stand it on end - if it falls it will seriously hurt anyone or anything underneath it, kids, pets, ming vases, grandma, etc. It you do stand it upright, find a way to secure it! All of it's weight is at one end thought (the thicker end). You stand it up by raising the light end! But note it has no stands/feet on the end, you just have to lean it against the wall!But don't dismay, this is a really good machine and is ideal for anyone with walking difficulties like me, who need to take some excercise or sit there and just bloat! The collapsable hand-hold bar is a godsend. Outside, I can't walk very far at all but I can walk several kilometers as long as I hang on to that bar. Note it's not the same as being outside and having some kind of support apparatus in front of you that you push - this walking experience is unique and can't be repeated out on the open road because you can't have a fixed bar in front of you all the time, one that has no weight and is constantly stable.I've had mine about 10 days now and I walk for half and hour each weekday evening. I'll increase it slowly over time. Hopefully, I'll lose some weight. I should also point out two other good things. The walking is in itself is quite pleasant. It can be as fast or as slow as you like, you can listen to some music while you're walking, and the sense of accomplishment afterwards is surprisingly good! There is a slight incline but it's very gentle and you'll hardly notice it. I like the extra width of this machine (which best suits my disability) than its smaller cousin.It's really easy to operate by remote control and has an emergency cord in case you fall. I have mine set on manual operation and it starts off really slowly with a 3-2-1 countdown. I speed it up gradually using the remote. Fantastic. Stopping is just as easy. I use the remote and press the stop button and it will gradually slow down to a stop. Or you can pull the emergency cord for an immediate stop.The only downsides are the weight which might be a problem, it's bigger than you anticipate. My other gripe is that if you pull the emergency cord, it will clear all of the data (steps, calories, duration etc) for that session. WHY?? It isn't necessary to clear it at all! I was keeping notes of my daily excercise and accidentally pulled too hard on the cord (it's about 40cm long) and lost all my readings for that session before I could record them.Is it loud? Not especially so. It's quieter than your average vacuum cleaner and you can almost hear the TV that was on before you started but not quite.Can you jog on it? Probably, a slow jog by normal standards but it is meant to be a walker. I wouldn't know though. My disability prevents me from getting anywhere near a "jog" :-)Despite it's size (5ft long, 2ft wide, 5ins tall, approx) and weight (half a ton :-) ) I can definitely recommend this walker. Check out it smaller cousin too (which is also probably heavy) but don't dismiss this one out of hand. It's a really good machine!
S**S
Portable
Excellent treadmill. Easy to move about with wheels on the bottom, easy to use and doesn't take upmuch space.
J**R
Great machine.
Great machine, flat when handle down, can store under furniture or standing up against the wall. Wide width is ideal.
H**N
No thanks
Arrived with a broken wheel and not portable at all. Way to big and heavy
A**R
Good value
Good machine. Very slim however I did find it heavy.
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