Thank you for the detailed review. Cycling through and demonstrating the various speeds was especially helpful. LifeSpan should know that this video single handedly steered me towards purchasing the TR5000.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Could I place something under the front so there is a slight incline? I'm looking at getting something like this for aerobic fitness training. I want a heartbeat of 125 or so. At a brisk walk I'm only at 112 or so but as my conditioning improves I'll need to adjust the load to stay in the same range as when I started getting in shape. Great channel by the way.
Thank you for such a professional and thorough review. I can’t wait to use mine. It is really very quiet and an awesome addition to our at home schooling and work.
Can this be used without the console? My work allows me an under desk treadmill in my office, but I can’t bring anything Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capable inside the building.
Is it possible to adjust the volume of the beeps made when adjusting controls on the console? The treadmill seemed so quiet, I think they were the most intrusive noise. :)
You can not set a specific volume, but you can set it to silent. At least that is possible with my TR1200-DR3 and it seems to use the same remote panel. I do not miss any beeping sounds at all.
I would be interested if anyone has thoughts on how they store the treadmill between use. Like I dont walk all day, and I dont want my treadmill to be under my desk at all times. If I am not using it for a short while, I will roll it back so I can use my chair again. But if I am going to be done at my desk, I will stand it up against the wall. This causes some trouble though as it pops the headplate off if you put it that side down. Has anyone ran into a similar issue and have a more elegant solution?
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Hi, thanks for the review, if you allow me a question... Someone at home, might not walk the whole day while working, hence he need to take a seat.... Did you test it with a "stool or high chair" on top of the belt and if so, can you please make some comments? for me the interest is to have it for "home office " per se Thanks so much!!!
No, you won't want to place a stool or chair on top of the TR5000. It has wheels, so if you want to take a break from walking, pick it up by the base and the wheels allow you to roll it to the side. Then you can move your seat under your desk. The TR5000 isn't heavy or hard to move. The only trick is finding a place to store it when you're not using it.
@@jackdotblue thank you for that information. I'm 6 ft 5 and 375 lb. Does that change your estimation? At this point, I'm willing to try just about anything but I don't want to be stuck narrowing my walk in order to fit this treadmill.
Thank you for the detailed review. Cycling through and demonstrating the various speeds was especially helpful. LifeSpan should know that this video single handedly steered me towards purchasing the TR5000.
Great! We're glad it is helpful!
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Could I place something under the front so there is a slight incline? I'm looking at getting something like this for aerobic fitness training. I want a heartbeat of 125 or so. At a brisk walk I'm only at 112 or so but as my conditioning improves I'll need to adjust the load to stay in the same range as when I started getting in shape. Great channel by the way.
Thank you for such a professional and thorough review. I can’t wait to use mine. It is really very quiet and an awesome addition to our at home schooling and work.
What is the main benefit of the 5000 vs their 1000 model?
I really appreciate these reviews. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks to this review, I have purchased this treadmill! Thank you!
Thank you for the thorough review!
This is awesome. I'm sold. Tired of sitting and it's not good to sit for so long in a day.
Just ordered one of these to replace my walkingpad a1
Can this be used without the console? My work allows me an under desk treadmill in my office, but I can’t bring anything Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capable inside the building.
Thank you for the great review. Are you using the LifeSpan desk or another brand? Is it an electric desk? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for this comprehensive review. I appreciate it.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome review! Have you found a way to put it away against a wall? any aftermarket product that one can buy to easily accomplish that?
Great review!!
Is it possible to adjust the volume of the beeps made when adjusting controls on the console? The treadmill seemed so quiet, I think they were the most intrusive noise. :)
You can not set a specific volume, but you can set it to silent. At least that is possible with my TR1200-DR3 and it seems to use the same remote panel. I do not miss any beeping sounds at all.
@@schnittmagier5515 Thanks for the reply, really appreciate it!
any reviews from actual users here after say 6 months of "use"?? not sold on this idea yet and wondering how this affects your focus
I would be interested if anyone has thoughts on how they store the treadmill between use. Like I dont walk all day, and I dont want my treadmill to be under my desk at all times. If I am not using it for a short while, I will roll it back so I can use my chair again. But if I am going to be done at my desk, I will stand it up against the wall. This causes some trouble though as it pops the headplate off if you put it that side down.
Has anyone ran into a similar issue and have a more elegant solution?
Do you have to hold down "stop" to power down the console? I just bought mine, but no bluetooth symbol on my button like yours.
Ok Instant Buy!
Where did you get the standing desk?
I Am Autonomous -- standing desks
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Hi, thanks for the review, if you allow me a question...
Someone at home, might not walk the whole day while working, hence he need to take a seat....
Did you test it with a "stool or high chair" on top of the belt and if so, can you please make some comments? for me the interest is to have it for "home office " per se
Thanks so much!!!
No, you won't want to place a stool or chair on top of the TR5000. It has wheels, so if you want to take a break from walking, pick it up by the base and the wheels allow you to roll it to the side. Then you can move your seat under your desk. The TR5000 isn't heavy or hard to move. The only trick is finding a place to store it when you're not using it.
Anyone know where can i find a replacement for the 6 Independent Compression Shocks?
need incline
you are so beautiful and cute.
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@@TreadmillReviewGuru I did, I'm going to get one of these. I work so much, I feel my self dying slowly.
20 inches wide seems very NARROW. Very concerned about buying this.
@@jackdotblue thank you for that information. I'm 6 ft 5 and 375 lb. Does that change your estimation? At this point, I'm willing to try just about anything but I don't want to be stuck narrowing my walk in order to fit this treadmill.
People really pay $2000 for a walking treadmill 😳
Yeah cuz they are quieter and less maintenance than the lower priced options. Get what you pay for