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Mechanism and design
Max. user weight90 kg90 kg
Load systemelectricelectric
Min. running speed1 km/h1 km/h
Max. running speed12 km/h10 km/h
Motor power1.5 hp1.5 hp
Foldable design
Transport wheels
Programs and information
Training programs1212
Information
training time
distance
speed
heart rate measurement
calorie consumption
training time
distance
speed
heart rate measurement
calorie consumption
Features
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bottle holder
emergency stop key
USB connector
mini-jack 3.5mm (Aux)
speakers
tablet stand
bottle holder
emergency stop key
USB connector
mini-jack 3.5mm (Aux)
speakers
tablet stand
General
Running belt size (LxW)110x40 cm100x35 cm
Dimensions105x133x62 cm123x136x59 cm
Weight36 kg30 kg
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2024january 2024
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Glossary

Max. running speed

The highest speed at which the treadmill belt can move. This parameter is indicated only for models of the electric type (see above). For mechanical and magnetic ones, it depends solely on the capabilities of the athlete himself, and it is impossible to accurately indicate the maximum speed in the characteristics of such machines.

The higher the maximum speed the greater the load can be given to the athlete and the better the treadmill is suitable for intensive training. However, for home models, a speed of 15 – 16 km/h is considered quite sufficient; "faster" machines usually belong to the advanced class and are designed for professional athletes.

Note, that for everyday use it does not always make sense to chase a high maximum speed. If your level of physical fitness is not high or if high loads are undesirable, a speed of 10 – 12 km/h may well be enough.

Running belt size (LxW)

Under the dimensions of the belt in the specs of treadmills, they usually mean the dimensions of the working area — that is, the running deck within which the user's feet stay during training. Several points determine the optimal length and width of the belt.

The long treadmill length ensures safety — less likely to seriously stumble and fall out of rhythm. On the other hand, a long belt requires a more powerful motor, and the dimensions of the treadmills increase accordingly. With all this in mind, it is believed that the optimal length for home use is 120 – 130 cm; longer belts are designed for use in fitness centres and professional training.

Both safety and comfort when using the treadmill also depend on the width of the belt. This parameter is especially important for people of large build — on a narrow canvas, they can be “cramped”. On the other hand, as in the case of length, a large width means a large size of the treadmill itself. In general, entry-level models have a belt up to 40 cm, in more advanced treadmills there are options for 45 cm, and for professional use, this figure can reach 50 cm.

When choosing a treadmill according to the size of the belt, it is best not only to take into account all of the above, but also to try out the option that interests you before making a purchase. After all, a lot depends on personal characteristics and preferences, and a seemingly suitable treadmill may be small — or vice versa, a more...compact and inexpensive option is quite suitable.

Dimensions

The dimensions of the treadmill in the assembled state. It is important to note that more space is needed for the comfortable and proper operation of the treadmill.

Weight

The total weight of the treadmill when assembled.

All such treadmills are quite massive — models weighing up to 50 kg are considered light. And when choosing, it is worth considering that both small and significant weight have their advantages. So, lightweight designs are more convenient when moving, while weighty ones are more stable, often have more extensive functionality, and are also better suited for people with large body weight.