I wrote an inital review four months ago snd it was very positive. Today, the console does not respond to touch. No help at Dicks for this issue. Working with Reebok now but its not looking good guys!
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Zack
Received incentive
1 week ago
Great Treadmill, Sketchy Shipping
This is a great treadmill and has the basic features for an elite treadmill and it preforms great! My only complaint is the shipping, there is no option to pickup in store and the carrier heavily damaged the package and contents so I had to get replacement parts. Otherwise, it was worth it!
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TrailRunner
Received incentive
3 months ago
Sharp Looking With Great Features.
I was debating between this treadmill and a bowflex one (or none at all - I am an outdoor trail runner and didn’t know of this would be worth the price). However I am so glad I chose this one! It was slightly more, but it has a smaller footprint and maintains many of the features including a 15% incline, absorbent running deck and Bluetooth. It was simple to set up, but best of all… it’s not a huge monstrosity that you can’t see over. I have a TV in front of it, so I didn’t want anything obstructing my view. It’s sleek and doesn’t look weird in my basement. There’s also a phone/tablet holder and a flat deck so you can easily use a device for work meetings, peloton app, reading a kindle, etc. There aren’t many reviews so I did a deep dive on Reddit and still didn’t find a ton of answers, so I hope this helps someone out. If you’re looking for basic features, sleek look, a higher incline and lower price, this is the one!
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Jess G
Received incentive
4 months ago
Fuss Free
As an avid runner who puts at least 50 miles a week in on the treadmill, I appreciate a sturdy, fuss free machine. After my Matrix T50 caught on fire, I was looking for a treadmill that can withstand regular use and that was built securely. I really like the lowered control panel which honestly feels inhibition free. The belt is not as wide as I was accustomed to but I am getting used to it. For those purchasing this treadmill, lube it up and turn each side five full rotations clockwise to tighten the belt. Adjust with quarter turns to align the belt, clockwise right to adjust it right, left side to adjust left. The instruction manual is very basic and I did read reviews where some people had a hard time with the belt. Hopefully this information helps. I don’t know how long it will hold up but if it doesn’t catch on fire and lasts two years, that’s a big W in my book!
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Phil6174
6 months ago
Quiet, Elegant, And Fast
This treadmill has an minimalist, European vibe. It's unlike the behemoths we kept seeing at stores, without the huge screen that blocks your view of a TV or of the world outside. The color accent is a nice touch (ours is a muted, slightly bluish shade of green). The machine supports running at up to 20 km per hour -- a sub-5-minute-per-mile pace -- which wasn't necessary for me, but was for my teenage-athlete son. While it's not quiet at that sort of pace, it's unusually quiet at a more conventional running pace. The deck feels firm and adequately stable (it's not going to be as stable as an extremely heavy and expensive machine). It doesn't feel like there's much cushioning, which I regard as a plus. The machine doesn't nag you to buy some subscription service (I once returned a treadmill because it wouldn't stop doing that). Two delivery guys carried the unassembled machine down a flight of stairs with no difficulty, and assembled it in 15 minutes. Immediately after assembly, the seam of the belt made an annoying sound twice per revolution. But the noise essentially vanished after a couple of uses. There were no floor sample of any Reebok treadmill at any retailer near me, so we had to take a chance and order this without every having tried it. Glad we did. I think this is an amazing treadmill for the price, which I've seen from $900 to $1400. .