Too manual in my opinion!!
Written: Apr 07 '03 (Updated Apr 09 '03)
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Pros: Easy to store, lightweight
Cons: Noisy, clumsy to use
The Bottom Line: Save your money towards a computerized treadmill if you want to power walk, this treadmill will not do it for you.
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I ordered this treadmill after seeing Denise demonstrate it on one of the tv shopping channels. Once my husband set it up in our upstairs bedroom, he tried it out. I was in the kitchen downstairs and it sounded like the ceiling was falling it. This treadmill is very noisy. I bought it thinking I could walk on it while my little one was down for naptime. Wrong! Even from the next room it was very noisy. I have used the computerized treadmills before and thought this would be a snap since you power it yourself. Another wrong! I felt so clumsy on it. It was very hard to get the right momentum and movement on it. Needless to say we packed it up the first nite we got it and had it shipped back.
Rated up to 300 pounds, a wide 17.5". Three levels of incline. Easy-to-read electronic display gives you instant feedback with speed, distance, time, calories burned, pulse, and scan information at your fingertips. Dual weighted flywheels and casters.
Includes a ten-minute workout video, a water bottle, and a water bottle holder.
Assembled, measures approximately 42"L x 25"W x 47"H.
Some assembly required. Requires 2 AA batteries.
Recommended:
No
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Epinions.com ID: kimbers867
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Member: Kim Holsapple
Location: Joppa, MD
Reviews written: 14
Trusted by: 4 members
About Me: I love to save money! I hate to pay full price for anything.
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