- 【20″ Wide Anti-Slip Shock-Absorbing Deck】BORGUSI upgrade 50″ x 20″ large running track to fit different users’ strides. The multi-layer treadmill belt was designed to cushion your footfalls with each step, further reducing unwanted noise. Our treadmill is designed to accommodate users of most body types with a weight capacity of 350 lbs.
- 【15 % OneTouch Auto Incline & Speed Control】15% auto incline treadmill fully meets your various workout intensity. 3.5HP silent motor supports the max 10MPH speed, which is ideal for walking, jogging, and running. Both incline & speed can easily switch via the panel or quick keys on the handrail.
- 【Intuitive LCD Panel with Bluetooth Speaker】7-Inch Large LCD display shows Time, Speed, Distance, Calories, Incline, and Pulse. P1-P15 preset programs personalize your workout for specific goals. Features the integrated Bluetooth speaker, you can sync your favorite music wirelessly while you are exercising.
- 【15 Minutes Easy Assembly & SpaceSaver Design】95% assembled treadmill with detailed instructions, only need to put a few screws on. The soft drop system helps you fold or unfold safely without damaging your floor. Transport wheels allow you to move the treadmill easily to anywhere you want.
- 【Real-Time Heart Rate】 Integrated pulse sensors maximize your workout efficacy. It provides real-time heart rate tracking during your exercise, ensuring you maintain optimal intensity, and aligning your effort with your fitness aspirations.
- 【What Will You Get from BORGUSI】We provide a 1-year Protection Plan for parts. We promise If you have any questions both before and after you buy and use our products, please email us via Amazon and we will get back to you within 12 business hours. Everything we want is hoping you have an easy and enjoyable shopping experience.
Treadmill with 15% Auto Incline – 350 LBS Capacity, 3.5HP Electric Folding Treadmill Up to 10MPH Speed, Running Machine with 20″ Wide Tread Belt & LCD Display for Home Use,…
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Water Boy –
This treadmill works great. Had it for over a week now and no issues.
Quick delivery, very easy to set up.
Super quiet motor, 15 different incline settings with the perfect location on the handles. Compact and folds up nicely when you are done.
Water Boy –
These comments are for the model CTM5104 treadmill. The treadmill arrived well-packaged and in good condition. The box was extra-thick cardboard, with lots of styrofoam and plywood side panel pieces for extra rigidity. The FedEx driver said she was worried about delivery due to the bulk and weight, but she knew she’d have help when she saw that a signature was required.
Assembly was trivial and only required a few screws to secure the folding sections in place. The only separate pieces were the two plastic base panels. Tools are included but I used my own.
I didn’t measure the actual incline before testing the functionality of the unit, but after testing the speed and incline functions, I returned the incline to what the display said was zero. I then noticed that the actual incline seemed higher than zero, and the incline piston had about an inch of unused travel, with no obstructions under the unit, and space apparently available for further decline. I measured the incline geometrically using a carpenter’s level and a metric tape measure to get the standard rise-over-run numbers to calculate the slope (incline). The actual incline was 6.1%. This is too much incline for a “zero” setting. To compensate, I place a 2.25-inch high block of wood under the back corners. This block must be long enough to accommodate the forward and backward motion during incline and decline. With this block, and with the incline display at zero, the actual incline was 1.1%, which is acceptable. With or without the block under the back corners, the total range of inclination measured 7.7% across the full display range of 0-15%. (As expected from the math, without the wood block, the actual inclination ranged from 6.1% to 13.8%, i.e., a 7.7% differential. With the block, it ranged from 1.1% to 8.8%.) Also, the actual inclination wasn’t linear with the displayed scale, i.e., a 0 to 5% display changed the slope 3% (from 1.1% to 4.1%), 10-15% changed it 2.5%, and 10-15% changed it 2.2%. This might only be an issue if you are using two different treadmills and you want to use the exact same inclination on both.
My wife and I use this treadmill for walking, for which the 20-inch wide belt and 48-inch length are perfectly adequate. I like having the convenience of speed and incline controls on the hand arms. The pulse sensor is okay but as the manual states, it’s not a medical device; the reading seems to depend a bit on which part of my hand is in contact with the sensors and how tightly I grip the handle.
The display is pretty nice, with large numbers for speed and elapsed time. On the lower left, it shows inclination while it’s being adjusted, and then shows pulse rate continuously. The lower right shows calories and distance, alternating every 5 seconds. I wish there was a way to select distance for continuous display.
The treadmill has been functioning well. We wanted a treadmill with all the basic functions, with no requirement to connect it to the Internet, and this one serves nicely. It arrived with the belt tension and position just fine, so no pre-use adjustments were needed. The unit looks nice, and seems to be very sturdy and robust. The 3 HP motor may be more than we need, but I wanted to have power to spare and not have the motor strain under any use conditions, which will probably give greater lifetime without problems. So other than the incline peculiarity, we are very pleased with this treadmill.
Shirley J Wildes –
This treadmill has a motor that is 3/4 horsepower greater than the Proform it replaced. The weight capacity is 50 pounds greater. Set-up was easy and quick. The controls are easy and quick. There is no sales pitch to navigate through to begin your workout, just turn on the power and hit start. There are 15 preprogrammed routines. There are controls on the handles to raise or lower the speed and incline. The Bluetooth speaker is a nice feature. It is odd that at zero incline the walking deck is actually inclined. I blocked it up in the rear three inches to make it level. I made a fixture to raise the rear one and a half inches which is manageable. The buttons on the handles are a little too close to the grips where I put my hands and would accidently hit them on occasion. I put a couple zip ties in-between the rear button and the grip with the blocks up to keep my hands away. Overall, I am happy with the treadmill. It is a sturdy unit for the money. The downsides are easily rectified.
CCR –
Easy to assemble, very quiet and has a speaker to hear your music it’s also has many programs. Very happy with the treadmill. Great price!
LarryB –
This treadmill works well, but can be tweaked to work better.
First the pros: 1. The machine was a breeze to set up. Took about 15 minutes by myself. Unbox it, bring the handles/controls into place, and bolt them tight. As others had said, though, if you’re moving it up/down stairs, you’ll need 2 (preferably fit) people.
2. It is a solid machine. Stays put while in use (and I do sprints during HIIT’s).
3. Controls are easy to use. The choice of using preset speeds and % Incline is convenient and fast.
4. I wanted to get in better shape and lose weight, and this machine is helping me do both.
Cons: 1. The heart rate feature is HORRIBLE. Incredibly inaccurate, and awkward to use. The instructions say to grip it for 30 seconds for an accurate reading. At 30 seconds, it read 90 BPM, while my EZON chest strap and watch monitor read 145-150 BPM. At 60 seconds, the treadmill was still 35-40 BPM low. The treadmill monitor is also awkward to use. When you’re getting tired, it’s easy to miss the grip, and bump the setting for speed or incline instead. Borgusi, if you’re reading this, making the side rails longer would help the bumping issue.
2. Along the same line, all the machines that I’ve used at the 2 gyms I’ve belonged to in the past were able to read your chest strap monitor without the need for using the watch part. This machine does not. Save yourself the aggravation and buy a separate monitor. This way you’ll be able to monitor your heart rate without interrupting your workout.
3. As others have mentioned, the track does not sit at 0 degrees. It did when it came out of the box, but never again after I used it. I don’t care, it technically helps you get a better workout (a tad more resistance), but you’d think with all the feedback about this that the company would fix it. It makes no difference in my routine whatsoever. After walking/jogging at 3-9 degrees (per the controls), being half a bubble off is irrelevant to me.
Overall, if you’re trying to get in shape, this treadmill will do it. It’s a solid machine for the price. I’d recommend getting a separate heart rate monitor to improve your workout, though. After 2 weeks of using the treadmill, I’ve lost some weight and have better endurance for working around our farm.