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J**E
A good value for the price I paid, VERY quiet, power incline, but nothing fancy
This is a great treadmill for the price I paid. I wasn't expecting much for a treadmill under $600 when it came to the electronics. There are no fancy screens, just some LED lights and numbers. However, you get power incline and a surprisingly quiet motor.Assembly wasn't too difficult with two people. It took about 30 minutes and was a lot easier to assemble than my last elliptical machine was.The unit is exceptionally quiet. I do not need to make any adjustments to the TV volume when using this treadmill. I am definitely pleased with how quiet it is.The programs automatically change incline and speed for you, or you can manually change them. Incline can be adjusted by .5% at a time to a maximum of 10%. The treadmill is comfortable to walk and jog on, but to be honest I have nothing to compare the feel to since this is my first treadmill. The length appears to be adequate for most people, even if you are running. I am just under 6 feet and I don't feel like it is too short.There are short arms on the sides near the front that you can hold on to if you are close enough to the front, or you can hold on to the heart rate monitor handlebar in the front, too. I suspect the heart rate monitor isn't very accurate, as it is a bit all over the place at times. There is an emergency shut off feature where you can clip a string to your shirt or shorts and if you fall, the attachment falls out of the unit and it stops.It is easy to fold and unfold the treadmill so it takes up less space. The built-in fan is pretty useless. There is one speed and the direction cannot be adjusted so you have a tiny place where you have to be in order to feel anything. The speakers are nothing special, either. The built-in phone/tablet USB charging port is a nice touch since there is a tablet stand above the digital readout.I went back and forth on whether to give this treadmill four or five stars. It really is a four-star treadmill overall, but when it is below $600 I almost want to give it five stars for value.This treadmill received decent enough reviews for the price range so I gave it a chance. I'm glad I did so far. I'll update if I have any issues.
A**N
AMAZING
1. The easiest machine I have ever assembled.2. Smooth, and easy to use.3. It feels like the gym moved into your house, and sound proofed the room it took.This is an amazing product.
H**D
Quiet motor! You need this in your life.
Gym sized treadmill -- super high quality. Fan. Simple display. Incline of up to 10%. Love that it connects to bluetooth so I can watch my shows while working out. Has two large cup holders & a spot for a tablet.It's also the quietest treadmill I've ever encountered, which is great when I'm up before my husband in the mornings!If you're thinking about buying this, you won't be disappointed!
V**N
Tough to level
I just got this in August 19 and replacing an old treadmill. I put it together by myself with no issues. I jog 40 miles outside/week and just need this for rainy day/winters. I absolutely, positively cannot get this flat. I lowered the forward posts as much as possible(cannot screw them any closer/tighter). Then I raised the rear of the frame(not treadmill) as much as possible, but still slants heavy to rear. Tried lowering all posts to as low as possible and still slants heavy to rear. All posts are too far forward. This is all on flat ground and attached photos to show that as well, while using long levels. It works fine and I can handle a slight incline fine, but was frustrating as all it probably needs is another set of levels on rear-bottom of lay down track, but they put wheels there. Really not sure why there are wheels there instead as all weight is forward and the wheels on rear of frame are probably what matters(they do have them) and not wheels on rear of lay down track. I put up pictures of long levels and does not matter how things are right to left, etc. or how hard I push down on levels(belt lifts them slightly without counter-traction) I can never get it close. Look at the pics and let me know if someone else is successful. The pics can be misleading, but it slants to rear and needs around 2” raised in the back to be level.Update: I showed pictures of the ground being level, etc and have tried raise and lowering the screw-in posts to several different angles and it just would never get level because all the levels are too far forward on the treadmill. I finally had to unscrew and remove all 4 posts and it finally is acceptable. Using a 4' level across the length of the track is is sloping about .25" to rear and that is close enough and will work. Treadmill still operates and lifts/lowers 100% with no posts on it at all. If is extremely easy to raise/lower the posts if you use a long steel bar for leverage and that bar will no longer fit under the completely flat foundation to assist in lifting, but you can always get leverage from above to the side to lift the foundation up to get something under it, if you want to raise it up to re-add the posts back in for some reason later.
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