Home Use Motorized Treadmill AT-3001A

Even a light-duty folding treadmill is a very large piece of equipment—one that isn’t going to go unnoticed in the corner of your living room. While most can be tipped and rolled by one person, actually setting one up or moving it to another room (or floor) of your home can be a real challenge.


Product Detail

Product Tags

1.tem name  home use motorized treadmill AT-3001A
2.Horse power 1.5HP
3.Speed 0.8-12KM/H
4.Motor Low-noise DC motor and PWM control over-current and short circuit protection
5.Belt size 420x2660mm
6.Running area 1200x420mm
7.Max user weight 120kgs
8.Packing size 1680x750x310mm
9.Assembly size 1620*700*1360mm
10.G.W./N.W. 63/56kg
11.Quantity 20'/40'/40'HQ 70/147/168pcs

Function

1.LCD display with speed/time/distance/calorie/pulse
2.12 speed programe
3.MP3 MP3 with high-fidelity sound box
4.Folding and slow release function
5.Safety key
6.Program modes and coundown modes

KEY FEATURES

HEART RATE MONITORING
Contact heart rate hand sensors and wireless telemetry heart rate monitoring system
QUICKSTART
Remembers your preferred walk, jog and run speeds, as well as three different incline positions
FLEX DECK SHOCK ABSORPTION SYSTEM
The FlexDeck Shock Absorption System enhances comfort and reduces knee and joint stress by up to 30%

The treadmill is a small and compact treadmill designed for walking, jogging and running. Built for smaller homes in mind, the quick release mechanism help folds and unfolds the treadmill in seconds, with built-in transport wheels for easy manoeuvring. The treadmill can be stored away at any corner of your house without taking up much space. With a 1.5 horsepower motor, the mini treadmill can reach a top speed of 12km/h. It also has programs and countdown modes for user to select.

The LCD display shows information such as the distance, time, speed, calories and pulse, with the heartrate sensors embedded on both sides of the arm handles. The treadmill also comes with 3-level manual incline adjustment via its rotatable-stabilizer underneath.

Five Things to Know Before You Bring Home a Treadmill

Even a light-duty folding treadmill is a very large piece of equipment—one that isn’t going to go unnoticed in the corner of your living room. While most can be tipped and rolled by one person, actually setting one up or moving it to another room (or floor) of your home can be a real challenge.•

Check your ceiling clearance by adding 15 inches to your body height. So, if you are 6’0”, you need at least a 7’3” ceiling. Behind the treadmill there should be at least three feet of unobstructed space.

• Make sure all four contact points of the treadmill are solidly on the floor and that the floor is stable. Positioning a treadmill close to a wall can increase stability.

• If there’s another apartment or bedroom below the treadmill’s room, adding a treadmill mat will significantly deaden the transmitted noise in these situations.

• If you’re moving a treadmill into a basement or smaller room, hire experts. But if you insist on DIY, move and install the deck first, followed by the uprights and console. Either way, check the dimensions of the base and make sure you have clearance for tight corners.

• If possible, dedicate an electrical circuit to the treadmill. Additional appliances plugged into that circuit can lead to a power overload and an inadvertent shutdown.

And once you have a treadmill, check out these great workouts that help you build strength and burn fat.

Look for a treadmill with a belt long enough to accommodate your stride.

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