the first two months have passed, and the first 200 km are run on the tape.
The treadmill itself is good and stable processes. Everything works as it should.
The tape engine is not very loud. It is built of high quality, so that will not do a sound resonance right across the frame.
For other models, on which I'm already gone, it's different. The belt motor is installed there directly to the metal structure, which is also directly listen to the soundscape.
The supporting roles are full-plastic, that's okay - it will not roll away while running also ;-)
Why do I speak to that?
The flanges on which the rollers are installed, are very sharp - at least for me!
If you now want to place the treadmill on parquet or laminate and move something, one of the flanges could scrape on the floor covering by lateral displacement. That would be disastrous for parquet or laminate.
Therefore, I strongly recommend a floor mat. (There is also on Amazon)
I have such a mat ordered along with the purchase of the treadmill. Thank God! Because after the first move of the treadmill was a cut in the mat, which showed me that is a mat which not only serve to damp but also as protective floor!
Back to the tape engine.
In the first test run, I heard, without the one person on the tape was a thumping noise.
Hm ....... the faster the tape ran more clearly was this sound.
If a person was on the tape was not heard this sound logical, since the appearance of the feet superimposed the slapping sound of the band motor.
A call to the customer service cleared all doubts. Everything good: knocking sound is known and normal, located on the storage and will be ever more often run much quieter on the tape.
After 200 km I made a test and check belt running without "stress".
Conclusion: Customer's right, noise is much less in non-load.
We come to the cockpit:
The cockpit meets the most treadmills. Plastic wherever you look.
Well, it is also not intended to relax ;-)
The cockpit is clearly arranged. Links the height adjustment, the right speed.
The display shows at a glance clearly again what you want to know when running.
The conditions of the heart rate measurement to the left and right arms, which consists of non-slip material, are small metal plates, chrome I guess.
The HF measurement itself for me is not so useful, they are a value to the measured across the palm. Not really meaningful. Therefore I do not use the built-in RF measurement and using instead my good and well-proven Garmin Forerunner 305, which accompanied me for years and keeps me after like loyalty.
All in all I am very satisfied with the treadmill.
Purchasing, shipping and customer service suggest that I give a strong buy recommendation!
In this sense