I don't usually leave reviews, but this purchase has been life-changing. I had recently gone on a three-week trip to Europe and found myself walking 15,000-20,000 steps each day, just to go about normal life and get from here to there. I noticed I felt so much better both physically and mentally. When I got back home, I was back down to about 4,000-10,000 steps per day. I work from home and am on calls for the majority of my work hours. My back started hurting again and I was feeling sluggish and down. I tried a standing desk, which helped, but I would still get some back pain after standing for long periods of time. That led me to start looking into under-the-desk treadmills. I wasn't sure if I would be able to focus on work while walking or if it would become yet another workout tool that doesn't get used. Boy was I wrong!! From the first day of using it, I've been completely in love with it. I usually walk for 2-3 hours each day and am back up to much higher step counts. I feel more energized and WAY more focused throughout the day. I also do a lot of beading and have figured out how to do my beading while walking which is saving my low back. My only regret is not getting it sooner!
Great little treadmill. Lets me get my steps in while I work or listen to podcasts. Quiet enough that I can keep walking during phone calls or Zoom meetings. Easy to fold in half and wheel out of the way when I'm done with it - also takes up very little space when folded. Cat approved napping spot when not in use.
Be aware that this is not a $2,000 treadmill you would find at a gym. The max speed is a very brisk walk or slowish jog. It does not incline. It does not have a fancy display. However, if your goal is to get your steps in at a standing desk or do some gentle, low-impact cardio and don't have the space or the funds for a more luxury treadmill, this is a good option.
I don't usually leave reviews, but this purchase has been life-changing. I had recently gone on a three-week trip to Europe and found myself walking 15,000-20,000 steps each day, just to go about normal life and get from here to there. I noticed I felt so much better both physically and mentally. When I got back home, I was back down to about 4,000-10,000 steps per day. I work from home and am on calls for the majority of my work hours. My back started hurting again and I was feeling sluggish and down. I tried a standing desk, which helped, but I would still get some back pain after standing for long periods of time. That led me to start looking into under-the-desk treadmills. I wasn't sure if I would be able to focus on work while walking or if it would become yet another workout tool that doesn't get used. Boy was I wrong!! From the first day of using it, I've been completely in love with it. I usually walk for 2-3 hours each day and am back up to much higher step counts. I feel more energized and WAY more focused throughout the day. I also do a lot of beading and have figured out how to do my beading while walking which is saving my low back. My only regret is not getting it sooner!
Great little treadmill. Lets me get my steps in while I work or listen to podcasts. Quiet enough that I can keep walking during phone calls or Zoom meetings. Easy to fold in half and wheel out of the way when I'm done with it - also takes up very little space when folded. Cat approved napping spot when not in use.
Be aware that this is not a $2,000 treadmill you would find at a gym. The max speed is a very brisk walk or slowish jog. It does not incline. It does not have a fancy display. However, if your goal is to get your steps in at a standing desk or do some gentle, low-impact cardio and don't have the space or the funds for a more luxury treadmill, this is a good option.