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| ASIN | B07K6XQN8R |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Brand | Conquer |
| Brand Name | Conquer |
| Color | black |
| Connectivity Technology | Power Cord |
| Control Program Name | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (180) |
| Date First Available | November 23, 2019 |
| Deck Length | 54 Inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Folded Size | [Compact folded size, suitable for easy storage] |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Remote Control, Power Cord |
| Input Power | 2237.1 Watts |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 54 x 23 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 56.7 x 27.17 x 6.69 inches |
| Manufacturer | Conquer Equipment |
| Material | Rubber |
| Maximum Horsepower | 3 Horsepower |
| Maximum Speed | 3.7 Miles per Hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 90 Kilograms |
| Metrics Measured | Electric |
| Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
| Part Number | 330-UDTM |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Benefits | Enhance workday activity with this quiet, portable, and easy-to-use treadmill, offering adjustable speed and space-saving storage. |
| Product Dimensions | 54"D x 23"W x 5.5"H |
| Product Grade | Like New |
| Recommended Uses For Product | residential |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 811548026854 |
D**R
perfect dual use: under my desk and as a small dog treadmill
So I bought this for under my desk and to share with my 19-pound wire fox terrier. I'm still trying to sort out which desk to use as it doesn't fit perfectly under the desk I currently use for work, but I have 3 other options. I also have a dog with serious environmental allergies that is not responding well to the outdoors this summer. Even with frequent bathing and medication, she is always much itchier after we come back from a walk. Add to that the heat and humidity in the mid-south and she just wasn't getting enough exercise. This treadmill was relatively inexpensive and seemed fairly lightweight, given what it is. The specifics are given in the description. First, it was delivered quickly, a week ahead of schedule. Second, it was very easy to unpack and all I had to do was plug it in. It was also fairly lightweight, so it was easy to place in the room. As soon as I popped batteries into the remote, it was ready to go. And, FYI, it will not operate without the remote. It was very easy for my dog to hop on. One she has her harness on, she is ready to go. Two gray buttons on the remote raise or lower the speed by .5 miles with each click. The red button is to start and stop. We've easily used it daily since I got it, except for the 3-day power outage we had from a storm. The top speed is 3.7 mph. The deck is plenty long enough for her and for me. This is not meant to be a running treadmill, but a slower walking unit. Using a small treat reward system on average of about once per minute, we are now up to 17 minutes. Once I have my desk moved into place, it will be easy to move from one location to the other, so she can keep using it as well. I've been on it and it will work well under my desk. I've had no problem with the moving walking surface getting out of place so I have to realign it. For this price, the fact that I get a dual use from it makes it seem like a bargain to me.
J**E
Gamechanger for an office job
Absolute game changer for working a desk job. I've had a sit/stand desk for a few years but never enjoyed standing as much as I hoped, never felt very comfortable and ended up mostly sitting still despite having the option. Walking is just walk more natural than standing still and working, I now spend about 40% of my workday walking and 60% sitting and this has worked really well for me. I feel much less drained, and more energized after a long day at the office now, I can't tell you the ways in which walking 10,000 steps a day at work has changed my mental and physical experience around my desktop job. I've had it for 3 months, and absolutely love it. The product is easy to move (I have no problem adjusting a couple times a day from walking to sitting in a cubicle). The fact the it has wheels and can be stored vertically is extremely helpful in this regard. I can't believe I didn't do this sooner, I thought the transition period would be harder to working while walking, but it was almost non existent. (with the exemption of penmanship, and I'm probably only 98-99% as accurate with the mouse which doesn't matter for most professions). The treadmill certainly has a couple quirks as mentioned in other reviews (such as only can be operated by remote, loud beeps upon startup), but nothing major. The biggest surprise for me is how quiet it is, I am not sure what the reviews are stating it's loud are comparing it to, it is very quiet for a treadmill and exceeded the expectations of myself and those around me. I work in cubicles and nobody has an issue with the noise, I've gotten tons of compliments about how surprising the lack of noise is. Even though I've had it for 3 months, some people are still surprised when they see me walking because the didn't even hear it as they approach my cube from around the corner. The treadmill is fairly sturdy, I weigh over the suggested limit of I believe was 180lbs or something close to that (I weigh 205) and feel very sturdy walking on it (although it can to adjusted to a jogging speed, I don't think I'd be comfortable the sturdiness at that setting with my weight). I actually purchased this model instead of the more "high-end" models from my research mostly because of how mobile it is, and it does not disappoint. When Covid-19 began I moved the treadmill from the office to my house, then back to my office again a few weeks later and it was very easy to do so. As long as it holds up in the long term (and it has given no indication is won't), this is a no doubt 5 star product and experience all the way around.
E**N
Great Deal for Price
The first time I ordered this product, it didn't work properly, whichc was extremely disappointing. However, their customer service rep was extremely helpful and quick to fix the problem. I sent back the treadmill and they got me a new one within 3 business days. Kind of a hassle, but the treadmill I have now works great. I have it paired with a desk extension that raises my laptop to the appropriate height to get work done. I'm very happy with this product and am very glad I have it. Just a few things to note: -It is very heavy. I am 25 years old and in relatively great shape, and it was a hassle getting the box into my car, to my office, up two flights of stairs, and set up. The box is very large and very difficult to carry. If I had had someone to help me it would have been a breeze. -Set up was painless and non existent. All I did was get it out if the box, and plug it in. EASY! Does not provide 2 AAA batteries for remote. -Easy to get up against a wall or out of site when I'm not using it. -Comes with tools needed for proper upkeep. -Makes loud noises when turning on, but I only share my office space with one other person, so this isn't much of an issue. -The product is larger than I thought, but it is STURDY and RELIABLE which is what I wanted. -Find it fairly easy to type and walk and walk and type. It takes a little getting used to, so be patient. The first week I felt a little dizzy, so I took frequent breaks. As I'm getting into better shape, the dizziness is a non issue and I'm getting a lot of work done. For $300, you're simply not gonna find a better product. I assume the $1,000 options are quieter, lighter, smaller, and more efficient, but I would much rather save the $700!
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