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The Phoenix® 516 Easy-Up manual treadmill is an economical yet reliable walking treadmill with smooth, quiet operation. Achieve the maximum intensity of your workout because you power the belt, not the motor. This also allows you to select your own pace and alter it at any time. Heavy-duty weighted flywheel ensures a smooth, quiet operation. Comes almost completely assembled in the shipping carton.
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• Manual treadmill with heavy-duty weighted flywheel and 41.5-by-13.5-inch belt
• Single-button electronics display tracks speed, distance, time, and calories
• Lets you achieve maximum walking/jogging speed via self-powered workout
• Folds and locks in upright position for storage; 250-pound maximum weight limit
• Measures 46 x 50 x 21 inches (W x H x D); 1-year frame warranty
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| Product Length:
| 46.0 inches |
| Product Width:
| 21.0 inches |
| Product Height:
| 50.0 inches |
| Product Weight:
| 44.0 pounds |
| Package Length:
| 47.0 inches |
| Package Width:
| 21.0 inches |
| Package Height:
| 8.5 inches |
| Package Weight:
| 49.0 pounds |
| Average Customer Rating:
| based on 23 reviews |
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SatisfactoryMay 03, 2008 This is what I expected. I did not want an expensive treadmill. I wanted one for my living room that I could put away when people come. I wanted to get on for short workouts many times a day.I wanted my son to be able to put it together easily, he said the tool and parts were nicely marked. I wanted less incline so I propped up the back with wood and it works.I get plenty of workout.I like the timer, I don't need more.
difficult to useApr 05, 2008 This treadmill was more difficult to use than I expected. It was easier walking on the ground than on this. I would jog to make it move faster, but sometimes it just stays there. I didn't take the trouble to buy lubricant because I assumed it would work properly and over time, will be easier to use, but I was wrong, so I had to return the product which was difficult in itself since I threw the box away. I had to get a new box which was first rejected by UPS then I had to buy a new box again. It was difficult to use and also difficult to return.
Does What You Need It To DoMar 15, 2008 Initially I wasn't too pleased with this product. One of the bolts was the wrong size so I wasn't able to assemble. There was no manufacturer phone number or email in the manual, which was even more frustrating. But a clerk at my local hardware store helped me figure out the problem, which was solved with a 17 cent washer. His comment: "Poor quality control." Once that hurdle was jumped, assembly was a snap. Because of other comments here, I didn't even bother putting together "the computer." They really call it that--you'll laugh when you see it. But if you're looking for a cheap way to get in your exercise, this is it. Buy lubricant, too. Mine got sticky right away, but other than that, it's working fine and definitely a great bargain.
IT'S THE BOMB!Mar 11, 2008 I love this this treadmill, it is perfect for a quick workout....
fits in a corner, completely out of the way. I love the fact that
it was so easy to put together, and use....it's a really nice piece
of equipment for the price. heavey duty! sturdy!
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Tough little workout...Feb 28, 2008 This machine provides a tough little workout. It has an incline which I guess is supposed to help the belt turn... but it's a bit too steep, and I had to grip the hand rails to keep myself from sliding off the back of the machine. I fixed this by placing a 2x6 piece of lumber under the back "wheels" which lowered the incline percentage a bit. I had to push just a bit harder with my legs to turn the belt then, but I didn't have to pull so hard on the handrails then, to keep from falling off.
My heartrate also got way too high at the "regular" incline- around 168 bpm at the normal incline (I'm 19 weeks pregnant so this is too strenuous for me), but 150-155 bpm afterwards, which is more doable for me.
Nice sturdy machine though, and easy to assemble.
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