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Brand | RHYTHM FUN |
Product Dimensions | 56"D x 27"W x 5"H |
Item Weight | 66 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 5.5 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Portable, Foldable, Compact Design |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home/office use, walking or running while working or studying |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 1.5 Horsepower |
Assembly Required | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 1 |
Included Components | User manual, Installtion Tools, Silicone oil, Cusion |
Metrics Measured | Speed |
Product Benefits | Allows for convenient exercise at home or office, promoting active lifestyle while working or studying. |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Kilograms |
Deck Length | 48 Inches |
Deck Width | 17 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Speed Rating | 5.5 miles_per_hour |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
Input Power | 600 Watts |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 60.5 x 30 x 7.5 inches |
Package Weight | 37.65 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 56 x 27 x 5 inches |
Brand Name | RHYTHM FUN |
C**E
Excellent choice for quarantine workout (4 yr. update)
We bought this treadmill at the beginning of the pandemic, now 4 years ago. It is quiet, and incredibly sturdy, much higher quality than I expected for the price! I've trained and run a half marathon on it, so it works well at higher speeds as well as walking speeds. I know some people have wondered about weight limits; everyone in the family is over 5'10, 200 lbs, and we've had no problems.If you're looking for a standing desk that is as movable as the treadmill, we use a tripod desk, which fits just fine over the treadmill, and stows away to keep clutter to a minimum. My boss doesn't like me walking during meetings, but I find that at 1.2 mph, you can't tell I'm walking (looks like I'm stationary or shifting weight) and you can't hear the treadmill on mic, even at 2 mph. When I'm not on zoom, I can type and read well at 3 mph without being too bouncy.As for having to use the remote to turn it off/on, we looped our remotes over the guard rail, and they stay there so we don't lose them. If I had to make any suggestions, I guess it would be that a pause button, or a way to do intervals would be a nice improvement, but for the price, quality, and size of this treadmill, I'm more than willing to forgo a little functionality. (Update: the replacement remotes you can buy work great, but their customer support directed me to the app while we were waiting for one, which you download to your phone and works as a remote too, very convenient!)Re: portability, we've brought the treadmill with us on trips before, it fits easily in the back of a pick up truck, and is maneuverable with 2 people (or one strong person with good core strength). It may sound *extra* to bring a treadmill with you anywhere, but when it's so easy to move, and public gyms are out (as during the pandemic), why not!?! We've had no problems with it, and the whole family uses it throughout the week. It moves around easily enough that during the pandemic we could move it between the home office (I can usually get in 5 - 7 miles just from walking while I work), the living room (family takes turns watching while we watch movies or shows), or the spare bedroom (aka our "home gym" since we didn't have visitors during the pandemic).If you're tracking your steps, I really like it that it only counts steps when you're physically on the treadmill--if you pop away to answer the door or drink water, you don't have to stop it and bring it back up to speed again, it just registers that you're not on the band and pauses step count. After 4 years and thousands of miles (literally), this treadmill is still going strong. But whenever the time comes for a replacement, I will be buying the same model again. Five stars!
M**N
Great little machine!
Being stuck inside for the coronavirus quarantine, I was really missing my usual workout. So, I went searching for a treadmill, and all the "big" companies wouldn't deliver, so I took my chances on this little guy. I was a little skeptical because the other reviews seemed dicey and maybe like they were a scam... but they're not!I'm BLOWN AWAY at what a good little machine it is. It's VERY well made and low profile. It doesn't feel cheap at all. It's actually quite heavy (it took two of us to move it down to the basement). The controls are simple, and the digital display is really quite nice. I gave it a test and it works well -- it's fast and for the most part, a very good value. I'm 6'2" and 220lbs and I was a little nervous that I'd obliterate it while running, but this machine can stand up to the test. It's solid and works well. Silent as a church mouse.
S**N
Good Personal Treadmill
I am a 60-something year old marathon runner with medical conditions that would make Covid worse, if I were to catch it. So I am not willing to go back to the gym yet, nor am I willing to give up my mask.That is what drove me to getting my own treadmill. I can train in all kinds of weather on my personal treadmill, and can stay perfectly safe while I do it.My home is very small, so I needed a treadmill that is small. I wanted one that I could pull out when I needed it and then put it back when I finished, and this one advertises that you can do that with this machine.But that is not my experience, hence my giving it only a 4 star rating. I am female, and in my 60’s. OK, maybe I am not as strong as a 30-something year old man. But I run a small farm and do heavy lifting chores daily. Plus I am a marathon runner. So I am not some frail Granny type.And the fact is that I find this machine too heavy to be able to fold up and move out of the way when it is not needed. The wheels don’t help make up for the weight, and the difficulty I have moving this thing. I have had to settle for having the thing open, causing a major inconvenience for me in my very small home.But it does work well. I only weigh about 140 pounds, well below what this machine is weighted for. If I were heavier, I might not be as pleased with the machine as I am.But it works well. It is set up right in front of my TV, so I can watch a show while I run/walk.Also, if I was a super fast runner I might not be as happy as I am with it.But my running pace is slow, and the machine can handle my speed very well.I have been using the machine almost every day for a month now. I am very happy with this treadmill.
W**S
Great Treadmill for Size and Price
I can honestly say that there is nothing that I dislike about this treadmill! It is smaller than your typical treadmill, has a wide belt to keep you sturdy and the power is out of this world. I was diagnosed with Congestive heart failure and needed something that I can use on a daily basis in the comfort of my home. It offers many speeds and so far I have reached a steady jog with more power to go. Storing the unit is very convenient. I would highly recommend this product.
Y**A
Don’t love it
The bar is wobbly, even when I make sure everything is tight. The lock for the bar is super weird and hard to access. I had issues with the belt slipping but I was able to fix it. I live in the US and there’s no way to change the speed to MPH instead of KMPH which is a bummer bc Lose It requires me to choose one and my gym uses MPH. All in all, I’d say it’s just ok.
A**R
It didn’t work for me… still not sure what happened
I bought this treadmill and a week later I started having problems. Not sure what happened exactly but I have it on a mat but the belt was to low to the floor so it dragged on the mat. Then I propped it up with the provided pad to lift the treadmill up a bit. After a week, the treadmill started to slow up and speed up again after 10min or so of walking at 5.0 speed. It just never worked after the first time I used it.
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