🏃♀️ Step Up Your Fitness Game!
The ProGear 190 Manual Treadmill is a robust and user-friendly fitness solution, designed for adults up to 230lbs. With a durable steel frame, two incline levels, and oversized belt rollers, it ensures a safe and smooth walking experience. Perfect for those looking to enhance their home workout routine.
Brand | ProGear |
Color | black |
Product Dimensions | 47"D x 23"W x 51"H |
Item Weight | 49 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 0.01 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Monitor Not Included |
Recommended Uses For Product | Walking |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 10.00 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Included Components | Treadmill, Tools, Manual |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 230 Pounds |
Deck Length | 43 Inches |
Frame Material | Iron,Steel,Steel Frame |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47.8 x 26 x 10.6 inches |
Package Weight | 30.73 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 47 x 23 x 51 inches |
Brand Name | ProGear |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
Model Name | The ProGear 190 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Paradigm Health & Wellness Inc. -- DROPSHIP |
Part Number | 3001 |
S**L
Very Impressed
I wasn't really expecting much when I ordered this. But I was pleasantly surprised and impressed. Firstly, I am a male in my early 60s, 5'10, 194 lbs. Been running and walking for more than 30 years. Unlike most people I despise the heat and humidity of spring and summer. I generally run all fall and winter from the first freeze in October until the pollen comes out in April. I had been going to gyms from May to September. I decided to buy this with hopes I could use it for about 6 months and stay out of the gym.It arrived quickly and in perfect shape. No parts were missing and the instructions were definitely completed by someone with a command of the English language. It was without a doubt written in the USA. Therefore there was no confusion putting this thing together. I laid out all of the parts and the total installation time for me was about 15 minutes to unpack and lay everything out and 30 minutes to put it all together and tighten everything up. Very easy to do. All the machining of all of the screws, holes, etc were done very well. Nothing had to be forced. It just went together like a breeze.It seems sturdy and that it will hold up. It is easy to quickly fold up and roll away to put it wherever you want. I store mine in a closet. As far as the workout goes, there is something to be said for having to self power this thing. It really is an awesome cardio and muscular workout. It came with 3 elevation levels. I set it on the middle one and have left it there thus far. You really get an awesome work out with it because it is self powered. One thing you really don't want to do is run wildly on it. You will probably regret that. Just step on at the top of the belt and lean forward a hair while holding the bars and begin to walk. You will get the hang of it. Start slow and deliberate and work your way up. If you want to stop just walk toward the top of the belt and quit walking. You will stop and you can just step off at that point. The belt runs very smooth and there is very little noise.I am very happy with this purchase and while I can't comment on long term durability if it gets me to the next freeze I'll be ecstatic. But I really think it will last.
T**O
great investment
Amazing treadmill. Super easy to set up and very sturdy once assembled. Gives you a great workout with 3 incline options. The meter isn't that reliable but I didn't expect it to be. This doesn't decrease the overall value at all. I've owned many of these kinds of treadmills over the years and the readers never quite work, so I don't pay them too much mind. The best thing about this treadmill is how little space it takes up and how securely it closes. I live in a small space with small pets, so these are key factors. It leaves lots of room to function while also giving me peace of mind. I highly recommend this treadmill and would repurchase in a heartbeat.
E**G
Good treadmill for walking desk
I like being active despite having a desk job, so over the years I tried riding an exercise bike and a mini elliptical. Unfortunately, the bike caused numbness issues (despite using a special seat), and my knees would get cranky on the elliptical due to the repetitive small motions of the knee. After failing at making my own manual treadmill, I finally decided to make the investment and get a manual treadmill. Assembly is pretty straightforward if you have any experience putting things together. The only thing I missed was that you have to connect the wires between the upright and the handles so that the computer would work, but that was my fault for not paying enough attention. Speaking of the computer, yes it shows cumulative data. If you want to reset it, just press the button down for a few seconds to reset the stats.As for performance, the treadmill is not anywhere near as quiet as I had hoped it would be. I loosened the belt so that I could lift it up and liberally apply the lubricant provided. I also took the opportunity to center the belt, as it came off center. If you find that your belt is slipping in one direction, that indicates that you need to tighten the bolt on that side. After the additional lubricant, the belt moved a little more quietly, though still louder than ideal. The treadmill I received actually has three settings for incline, 7, 8 and 9 degrees which was nice. Remember that you are buying a manual treadmill, there will not be a level setting as it is solely up to you and gravity to move the belt.I would recommend starting at the 7 degree incline and get used to walking at this level first. To use this handsfree, you can either put a belt on the handles so that you can push against the belt. Alternatively, increase the incline and strap yourself in. If you plan on going completely handsfree without strapping in, I would recommend against going to the 9 degree incline as I found that I would just keep on picking up speed until eventually I had to hop off. You can prop the back end up to achieve a level belt, but be prepared to push much harder to walk.This will definitely give you a workout, I can pretty easily keep up a 4 mph pace when walking normally, but on this treadmill I walk at about 2 mph due to the heavier emphasis on the posterior chain (glutes and hamstrings) compared to walking on the sidewalk and especially electric treadmills. I recommend starting off with shorter sessions and gradually increasing time as your body gets used to walking on the manual treadmill. As a fun bonus, it feels like you're positively flying after you get off this thing!Overall, I would definitely recommend this model. It's not perfect, but I'm looking forward to using this at work for many years to come.UPDATE 6/26/2019Having used this for almost two months, this thing has held up well to on average at least 4 hours every day during the work week. The only change is that the treadmill performs differently at the same incline day to day. Some days I can comfortably set the treadmill to the 8 degree incline. Other days I have to set it to the 9 degree incline propped up a little by stacks of post-its to get the same level of resistance. Not a huge deal, but something to note. Overall, the sound has decreased very slightly as the belt gets worn in.UPDATE 9/25/2020Just got my treadmill back from work (thanks COVID). Had to adjust the belt again, but the treadmill still works well despite sitting untouched for six months. Note that after months of use, I now only use the highest incline since it no longer just spins faster and faster. I've also added two pics of my "desk". It wasn't custom made for the treadmill, it was actually used for my standing setup years ago and happily it fit well on top of the treadmill! I believe the key to it working is the triangles in the front that provide vertical support along with the top rail. I've never had a problem with this setup falling off or slipping.UPDATE 11/12/2020The treadmill/desk setup is still working well. FYI, used an app to measure the decibels during usage. It averaged 70db, with max of 75db. According to the CDC "Noise above 70 dB over a prolonged period of time may start to damage your hearing", so my treadmill is right on that edge. Hopefully yours is quieter, maybe it' time to apply some more lubricant.
H**N
We really like this treadmill. Light, easy to use, easy to move, works well.
We would definitely buy this again. It just works very well for us. Nothing complicated about it. It's exactly what we were looking for. We've been using it for several years now and it has held up well. Two of us walk probably 6-8 miles a week on it. Keep in mind this isn't made for running. It is a walking treadmill which is great because we don't have knees for running, LOL. We have moved this and it fold easily and the casters work well. The little digital read out gives you more than you need. We only use the time and distance but it has calories on it too.
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