“I liked this immensely at first. But it developed a horrible problem almost right away. The belt shifts over to the right after ten minutes walking. I can get it back using the key they give, but it won't stay in the center for more than ten minutes.
Has anyone any idea how to fix this?”
“Been using this for a few weeks - so far loving it. Works as it should, customer service very helpful, not had any problems with it. Other people mention the width of the belt - it's totally fine for me! More than enough room (I'm only 5' 2" though).
Seems low-maintenance to me - you just need to lubricate it once a month or every other month, the lubricator seems widely available although you do get one little bottle included, and otherwise you need to adjust the belt from left to right or right to left every once in a while, depending on where it drifts - with a little allen key, just a quarter turn, takes two secs. Need to read the instructions careful on whether to do it clockwise or anticlockwise though, learned that the hard way!”
“Great little treadmill im at my desk 16 hours a day so is perfect for cutting down how much time I sit for. I would have given it 5 out of 5 if there was something that you can rest the controls on. When im walking at my desk its fine but id like to be able to use it when watching tv or something but theres no way to use it and keep the controls within reach without finding something at EXACTLY the right height, which I dont have unfortunately. Still worth the money as its a fraction of the price of the desk treadmills that ive been looking at that cost thousands. Come up with something to rest the controls on so that its not so restrictive and it will be perfect”
“t was down to this vs another brand @ twice the price. i tentatively chose this one and am more than happy i did.
it's exactly what i was looking for and fit perfectly under my standing desk and isn't loud, clunky, or heavy.
i honestly don't know what more people would be looking for in a desk treadmill, and don't know how other brands justify their prices.
the only downside is that it doesn't work without the little magnet it comes with but if you somehow lose it in moving, they send you out a new one for free anyway.”
“t was down to this vs another brand @ twice the price. i tentatively chose this one and am more than happy i did.
it's exactly what i was looking for and fit perfectly under my standing desk and isn't loud, clunky, or heavy.
i honestly don't know what more people would be looking for in a desk treadmill, and don't know how other brands justify their prices.
the only downside is that it doesn't work without the little magnet it comes with but if you somehow lose it in moving, they send you out a new one for free anyway.”
“Bought this for my husband for Christmas and he's delighted with it. Comes all ready to go, no installation to do. Just going at a gentle pace makes it possible to work in front of the computer and keep fit.”
“This is a great product, not only for general exercise, but I can also recommend it for anyone like myself who has low level, medium level or even severe CFS / M.E.
It is a great way to do some measured exercise as vigorous or (in my case) as gentle as you wish. I am back on it again at a mere 1MPH (slowest speed) - I actually lean on my high desk as I read a book and very slowly move my legs, this helps me improve my dire circulation and keep things moving when I don't have the energy to even walk round the block.
Another reviewer complained about the belt being too narrow, my reply to that was:
"I have to say for me personally the belt width is spot on, at belt width of 336mm and actual space between edges of 344mm. I am 6ft tall and a medium weight of 80kg. I am guessing that for anyone who is seriously overweight and very large (and possibly wider than me) it might be a bit narrow, but if you are small average or even large, I think it's fine, so long as you are also sober!"”