MT15 Carl Lewis Fitness Manual Treadmill
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Product Description
Features
Foldable
Comfortable
Using a treadmill puts less impact on your joints and also offers a more varied workout with performance feedback. A manual treadmill uses
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22375 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Carl Lewis
- Model: MT15
- Number of items: 1
Features
- A quality workout for the whole body
- Manual speed - use your own momentum to power the treadmill
- Folds for storage
- Non-slip surface
- Smooth action
- Display monitors: Distance, Calories burned and Speed
- Water bottle included
- Track on a fixed incline
- Maximum user weight 120kg
- Dimensions: 119cm x 64cm x 125cm (LxWxH)
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
This manual treadmill can be used for walking and jogging, which are some of the best forms of exercise for improved general fitness. Develops stronger buttock and leg muscles for a toned body shape.
Regular use improves cardiovascular fitness, burns fat and increases your energy levels so you don't get so tired. The treadmill is set on an incline, to give a tougher workout, and can be folded up for storage.
Customer Reviews
Basic but useful.
No adjustment, it's gravity that moves the belt, so as another reviewer said, you can put blocks or books under the end to change the tilt and get the speed you want. (Basic setup is running. Raise the low end if you just want to walk.) I find I need to keep at least one hand on the handgrips to maintain an even speed. But I don't have space for a motorised treadmill, and they are too heavy for me to move around, so this one suits my needs. It feels strong and stable in use, and parks against a wall at other times. The belt surface is big enough to walk/run on. Makes a gentle whirring noise, not too intrusive - I watch TV while I'm walking. I'm getting some indoor exercise when it's wet or dark and I don't want to go out, so it's doing its job.
Incline problem
If you do buy this machine prepare to have enough telephone directories to stash at the lower part of the incline. Frankly the design could be better.


