I've actually tried one of these and they're not too noisy in real life. Not sure if the room is amplifying the sound. The Woodway Curve is a lot louder.
NOTE: This product works exactly as described. ru-vid.comUgkxguEIMc_Qwab-3QMTpF6jaRL80hiOOsIN It originally earned a four-star review due to a minor defect (see below). However, the manufacturer's customer service rep (Lita) went above and beyond the call of duty and deserves five stars now. I wish I could give even more!I purchased this item which arrived quickly. Assembly instructions were easy to follow. There was only one problem: One bolt did not screw into the hole properly. I called the company. Their customer service rep (Lita) was terrific! She took all my information and submitted a request to replace the defective part. I'm hoping to finish assembly and start using this treadmill soon. (Fingers crossed...)FOLLOW UP: Lita called back to inform me that the company will send a replacement part AND a technician(!!) to install it properly. AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE!! Thank you!!
Hi, its an innovative pieve of equipment, really depends on your application and budget. If you want a super stylish curved treadmill for home usage, hotels or apartment blocks then this is a great choice. If you want something a little less heavy on your wallet or are a facility where it really takes a beating id go for something like an assualt runner or Woodway curve etc...
I could imagine this reducing some impact, and making the movement more of a pull/push than reality's pounding (incorrect jogging) or bouncing (correct running). Perhaps this is a way to make more hours without injury, or to build certain muscles.
@@fatdog371 yes id agree with that, i tested the Draxfit and assault models and they do feel i little more sturdy and smoother. The Sprintbok ticks the style boxes and is super chic but training wise id go for the other models. Even the display unit. Having a touch screen is nice but during a workout most of us are not very likely to have a chance to use it haha
Keine Ahnung, was mit dem Gerät los ist. Ich war in einem Geschäft und hatte das Ding mal ausprobiert. Bei mir war es sehr leise. Optisch und von der Verarbeitung fand ich es erste Sahne. Was mich jedoch gestört hatte, war der Computer, der nicht über Batterien, sondern über das Stromnetz seine Energie bezieht. Ich benötige bei so einem Gerät keinen Schnickschnack. Die grundlegenden Infos reichen mir da vollkommen aus.