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Edge 500 Manual Treadmill lets you tone up in the comfort of your home. Foldable, Portable, and Storable. Enough with gym fees! Get this Edge 500 Treadmill by famous FitnessQuest to work out in your own home, anytime, no matter what the weather is outside. No waiting in lines. No hassles. As you walk, you'll build endurance, tone muscles and exercise your heart. Better check with your physician before starting any exercise program. Did somebody say deal? I exercised a volume buy to save you some hard-earned cash! Manual motion: Open-ended walking surface provides plenty of exercise room; 2 weighted fly wheels for smooth motion; Spring-loaded pins allow for fast take-down and compact storage; Built-in casters make portability effortless; Built-in electronics track speed, distance, time and calories burned; 3 inclines for workout variety; Measures 46 x 23 1/2 x 7 3/4"h., weighs 59 lbs. Some assembly required. For all fitness levels. Note: This is a Heavy / Bulky item. $5.00 for heavy / bulky shipping and handling will be charged in addition to regular shipping and handling. Great holiday gift... get yours today! FitnessQuest Manual Treadmill.
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• Manual treadmill for building cardio endurance and toning your muscles
• Pair of weighted flywheels and open-ended, smooth-treading walking surface
• Built-in fitness computer tracks speed, distance, time, and calories burned
• Spring-loaded pins for quick takedown and storage; casters for easy transport
• Measures 23 x 50 x 47 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 59.5 pounds; 90-day warranty
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| Product Length:
| 47.0 inches |
| Product Width:
| 23.0 inches |
| Product Height:
| 50.0 inches |
| Product Weight:
| 53.0 pounds |
| Package Length:
| 46.0 inches |
| Package Width:
| 24.0 inches |
| Package Height:
| 8.0 inches |
| Package Weight:
| 59.0 pounds |
| Average Customer Rating:
| based on 28 reviews |
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Exactly What I Wanted!Apr 21, 2008 This thing is great! I was looking for something inexpensive, sturdy, and affordable, that I could fold up. To be honest, once I had this put together (which was fairly simple) I didn't really want to fold it up. I really love this treadmill; it is certainly a great workout and it's entirely self powered which is so convenient (just get on and go).
It's really not loud at all when you are just walking on it (all you hear is the sound of the belt moving which isn't loud). You can easily walk on it and watch TV at the same time with no trouble hearing and it doesn't wake anyone up if I'm on it while they're sleeping. The only time it gets a little loud is if you are running fast on it.
I LOVE to walk, and it's how I get most of my exercise (it's one of the few exercises that isn't a drag to do) but weather conditions and outdoor allergies don't always allow for long walks. With this I get plenty of exercise and I really enjoy using this machine; and there are absolutely no excuses not to jump on and use it.
One last note; I know a few people have had issues with their digital readers (which I wasn't all that concerned with because that's not why I was buying it) but I haven't had any problems at all with the digital reader on this, it works just great.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Edge 500 Manual TreadmillMar 15, 2008 The only problem I had with it was the console. The wires wouldn't reach . But I simply unscrewed the console, and fortunately was able to shove the rubber covering the bar over a bit and then screw the console back on and then the wires connected without difficulty. The console works very well, and the whole thing took only about 2 hours to put together. It works well, but there is no way to make it flat, if that's what you want. But I think it was worth the money.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good customer service; bad, bad productJan 25, 2008 My first Edge 500 broke within a few days. Something broke off inside and began to rattle loudly whenever I took a step. In addition, the belt walked itself over to the right side until it jammed against the side of the treadmill and refused to budge. Customer service was very helpful and cooperative, sending another treadmill promptly. Having foolishly discarded the first box, I returned the product in the box from the second treadmill. We "greased up" the second Edge 500, using its recommended product, and aligned the belt, again, using its product. Within 15 minutes it began to whine and squeal with a sound which only increased in intensity while the belt rapidly walked itself over toward the right, as the first Edge 500 had done. We just cut our losses and hauled the thing over to the Salvation Army donation center. You truly do get what you pay for.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great workout for busy people!Jan 15, 2008 I've always stayed away from treadmills because of the size and the expense, but this turned out to be my dream! It was easy to assemble, it's just the right size for my average height, and I love that it takes up very little space. I can get a great workout in 20 minutes in my own living room. I hate to exercise, but now I find I'm exercising more because it's ready to go, any time of the day. The customer service reps were great when I had questions and had to replace the console, but it's been working since. I enjoy the fact that it's up to me to burn as many calories and walk as far as I am able at my own pace. I've been very happy with this purchase.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
waste of money!Dec 06, 2007 If you are looking for an inexpensive treadmill, I advise buying a better one used. This treadmill is a total piece of junk. My workout consists of walking for 5 minutes, and then getting on my hands a knees to adjust the belt. then i get to walk for about another 7 minutes before the belt wiggles the other way. and back and forth it goes.
you feel like you have to have a death grip on the handlebars to stay upright and moving, which means you are exercising with really poor posture. all this while cheap sounding parts clank around.
the "monitor" piece also broke the first night we set this thing up.
would send it back were it not so heavy + cumbersome to deal with.
save your money!
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