Product Comparison: LifeSpan TR800-DT3 vs LifeSpan TR1200-DT5
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- I like the narrower and shorter size as it doesn't take up too much floor space.
- Wonderful treadmill for beneath my corner desk at home.
- Great treadmill that was easy to put together and works well!
- The length might not be a problem; strides are short at low speeds. However, the narrow width could be a problem for some.
- You can't fix your speed when you take a pause
- I'm glad I did - this is one of those rare purchases where I received a product that exceeded my expectations.
- Assembly was a breeze - in fact, it took longer to get the stuff out of the boxes and to the recycling bin than actually putting the treadmill desk together.
- This office treadmill can run for six hours straight.
- This low-speed desk treadmill lacks incline for the workout surface.
- It does not come assembled. Comes in five different pieces. It can be a bit tiring because some of the parts are made of heavy metal.
- Tracks for all LifeSpan desk treadmills absorb impact at six points.
- No motor noise, no noise other than my clomping along as I walk.
- I've been using it for a week now, and on the 7th day it started making a horribly loud groaning noise.
- When you start it and brin git to the speed you want it sounds like a hurricane siren is being wound up by hand.
- The really annoying thing is the console that controls the treadmill's speed.
- The motor also seems to be very quiet - It's certainly not silent, but is a reasonable level to use in an office even with my door open to the hallway.
- For all LifeSpan desk treadmills, impact is absorbed at six points along the track. This makes treadmill walking easier on your joints compared with walking outdoors.
- Safety feature are the rails that can be held for stability.
- I really didn't like that the desk was curved and had built-in pads and treadmill display.
- This treadmill desk is pretty durable but the safety guard rails are plastic.
- You can wirelessly track and sync your activity data by using a free fitness app and the online LifeSpan Fitness Club.
- The Intelli-Guard safety feature will pause the treadmill automatically if you stop stepping for 20 seconds.
- People like to know how many steps they’ve taken. The console’s Intelli-Step feature lets you know.
- The treadmill don't have any guard rails. It's can be dangerous for any users
- You need to lubricate the treadmill track to keep it running smoothly.
- I love that I can track my steps, miles, speed, time and calories burned.
- The desk and treadmill are VERY solid. The desk uses high quality hardware and is extremely stable.
- LifeSpan treadmill desk consoles are Bluetooth-enabled for tracking workout data with the free Active Trac mobile app.
- The desktop is large enough to keep not only a computer or a laptop, but even a drink
- The unit beeps on starting, stopping, and when making any adjustments and the unit beeps is quite loud. It's a big problem because i can't deactivate them.