Would you suggest a powerful motor for heavier than average consumers? If so, which has the strongest motor? And does a bigger motor equate to higher speed capabilities? Thx
A more powerful motor typically translates to both a higher weight capacity and more speed. However, the weight capacity is the most important factor to consider. The weight limit on a treadmill is also limited by the deck thickness and frame quality. I recommend the DeerRun walking pad out of the ones listed in this video. I hope that helps!
Love the in depth review for each item! Are you going to be doing a video for walking pads over $300? I plan to use mine for +3 hours a day and it sounds like I should be looking to spend more than $300. Lastly, does motor strength increase the noise?
You can find our best under desk treadmill (walking pad) video here: ua-cam.com/video/6kkZp4cdZh0/v-deo.html Also, motor strength can increase the noise but it also depends on the quality and construction of the motor, too.
Thank you for the in depth reviews. I’m more looking at these type of treadmills because I want to be able to lift and move it around in a thick carpeted room for when I have guests. I won’t use at a desk. I will get a mat. Treadmills should be oiled regularly, right? Are there some that are easier to oil than others or is this something not worry about?
Hi, what would you recommend for a 240 lb man, I'm 5ft 11. I will be using it for 3-4 hours per day at my desk but I will be looking to do some jogging then . The 6 mph sounds good, maybe another mph even. I have a budget of up to 500 to 850 dollars. This is to get weight off and get me down to 200 lbs
Most 2-in-1 treadmills aren't designed for more than 2 hours of use per day, but if I had to choose, I would go with the Redliro 2-in-1, Urevo 2-in-1, or WalkingPad R1. However, with your level of use, you might be better off with a higher quality under-desk treadmill and/or fitness treadmill. The Horizon T101 could be a good option for fitness. For under desk use, we really like LifeSpan for hours of daily use, but they are more expensive. I hope that helps. I wish there were more powerful 2-in-1 options available.
Great detailed reviews but I cringe at the nm thought that so many people could injure themselves so badly on these because of how narrow & short the walking area is. They can easily step to the side or front of the frame and throw themselves off balance. These things are so dangerous ESPECIALLY for so many people who may be so much bigger than the reviewer
That's a great point. We strongly recommend using these treadmills with a standing desk for support and sticking to a slow speed. LifeSpan and InMovement are much better under-desk options for users of all sizes, but they are not nearly as affordable.
Far too much talking at the introductory stage. Get on with it. Slow delivery makes watching this video tiring. Why 10 ? Nobody is going to buy the number 10 recommendation. Top 3 is enough choice
This was REALLY helpful. I opted for the Urevo. Thank you!!
I appreciate the video! Ended up going with the deer run because its on sale for 140 after taxes.
Would you suggest a powerful motor for heavier than average consumers? If so, which has the strongest motor? And does a bigger motor equate to higher speed capabilities? Thx
A more powerful motor typically translates to both a higher weight capacity and more speed. However, the weight capacity is the most important factor to consider. The weight limit on a treadmill is also limited by the deck thickness and frame quality. I recommend the DeerRun walking pad out of the ones listed in this video. I hope that helps!
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Brilliant review, thank you for that.
Love the in depth review for each item! Are you going to be doing a video for walking pads over $300? I plan to use mine for +3 hours a day and it sounds like I should be looking to spend more than $300. Lastly, does motor strength increase the noise?
You can find our best under desk treadmill (walking pad) video here: ua-cam.com/video/6kkZp4cdZh0/v-deo.html
Also, motor strength can increase the noise but it also depends on the quality and construction of the motor, too.
Thank you for the in depth reviews. I’m more looking at these type of treadmills because I want to be able to lift and move it around in a thick carpeted room for when I have guests. I won’t use at a desk. I will get a mat. Treadmills should be oiled regularly, right? Are there some that are easier to oil than others or is this something not worry about?
Nice review. Which one would you suggest that has a weight limit of over 250lbs
The DeerRun Walking Pad has a 300-lb weight limit.
Hi, what would you recommend for a 240 lb man, I'm 5ft 11. I will be using it for 3-4 hours per day at my desk but I will be looking to do some jogging then . The 6 mph sounds good, maybe another mph even. I have a budget of up to 500 to 850 dollars. This is to get weight off and get me down to 200 lbs
Most 2-in-1 treadmills aren't designed for more than 2 hours of use per day, but if I had to choose, I would go with the Redliro 2-in-1, Urevo 2-in-1, or WalkingPad R1. However, with your level of use, you might be better off with a higher quality under-desk treadmill and/or fitness treadmill. The Horizon T101 could be a good option for fitness. For under desk use, we really like LifeSpan for hours of daily use, but they are more expensive. I hope that helps. I wish there were more powerful 2-in-1 options available.
Great detailed reviews but I cringe at the nm thought that so many people could injure themselves so badly on these because of how narrow & short the walking area is. They can easily step to the side or front of the frame and throw themselves off balance. These things are so dangerous ESPECIALLY for so many people who may be so much bigger than the reviewer
That's a great point. We strongly recommend using these treadmills with a standing desk for support and sticking to a slow speed. LifeSpan and InMovement are much better under-desk options for users of all sizes, but they are not nearly as affordable.
what standing desk do yall use?
We have Autonomous SmartDesks.
These all use a very similar if not THE SAME engine. Not a whole lot of difference other than user interface and folding capability I guess.
Hi Kaley, welcome! Where's Sydney?
I'm still here, and I have new reviews coming soon! We're excited to have Kaleigh on the team! -Sydney
In the West, we read left to right top to bottom... Walking under pads $300
Far too much talking at the introductory stage. Get on with it. Slow delivery makes watching this video tiring. Why 10 ? Nobody is going to buy the number 10 recommendation. Top 3 is enough choice
Move it along✌️👋👋👋👋
your brain is working weird
I'm going to buy the 10th one out of spite
jeez, learn how to watch videos on youtube..