Bells of Steel Wooden Residential Manual Treadmill
Bells of Steel
Product Details
This smooth, self-powered treadmill offers a modern aesthetic — without the maintenance needs of a motorized treadmill. Torch your calories and posterior chain with an 8.4° curve angle, so you don't have to resort to soul-crushing HIIT workouts on an air bike.
This manual treadmill is self-powered, meaning no electricity and no worrying about plug placement-just tip it onto the wheels and move it around to wherever you want. The compact design offers a streamlined 47" x 17.3" running deck and 4-inch wide foot rails. It's ideal for walking and running, but you might want a larger manual treadmill if you feel the need for speed, especially if you're tall.
112 ball bearings offer an ultra-smooth glide, and the high-strength nylon slats absorb impact to protect your joints and minimize sound. With a 396lb weight capacity, feel free to throw on a weighted vest to really feel the burn.
Burns More Calories
Running on a manual treadmill requires 37% greater oxygen uptake and 22% higher heart rate compared to running on a track or a motorized treadmill at the same velocity. Translation for the non-nerds: earn more burn in less time.
Save Money
Have you seen electricity costs lately? They're SHOCKING! But with a manual treadmill, no power is no problem! Too bad you can't hook this up to a generator to power your house — and it's more affordable than the commercial manual treadmills.
Compact Design
The 47" x 17.3" running deck and 4-inch wide foot rails are smaller than an average treadmill, making this ideal for small spaces. However, it's more suitable for walking and jogging than running, especially if you're tall.
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