Brand | Exerpeutic |
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Color | breige |
Product Dimensions | 61.5"D x 30"W x 51"H |
Item Weight | 5.2 Kilograms |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Speed | 5 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Shock Absorbent |
Recommended Uses For Product | Walking |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 1.5 Horsepower |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Included Components | treadmill |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Deck Length | 50 Inches |
Deck Width | 16 Inches |
Speed Rating | 5 miles_per_hour |
Screen Size | 13 Centimeters |
Input Power | 1500 Watts |
Minimum Speed | 0.2 Miles per Hour |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 69.3 x 29.5 x 11.6 inches |
Package Weight | 58.74 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 61.5 x 30 x 51 inches |
Brand Name | Exerpeutic |
Warranty Description | 3 years frame, 5 years motor, 90 days parts |
Model Name | 4001 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Paradigm Health & Wellness Inc. -- DROPSHIP |
Part Number | 4001 |
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EXERPEUTIC TF2000 Recovery Fitness Walking Treadmill with Full Length Hand Rails, Deck Cushions and Heart Rate Monitoring
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Brand | Exerpeutic |
Color | breige |
Product Dimensions | 61.5"D x 30"W x 51"H |
Item Weight | 5.2 Kilograms |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Speed | 5 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Shock Absorbent |
Recommended Uses For Product | Walking |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 1.5 Horsepower |
About this item
- Designed for people in recovery and seniors' home Use. Treadmill belt size: 50" L x 16" w. 300 lbs. User weight capacity
- 49” Full length walking assistant hand rails with foam padding provide safe, easy fitness walking
- Speed starts at 0.2 MPH and adjusts in increments of 1/10's MPH up to a maximum of 5 MPH. 10 shock absorbing deck cushions with extra reinforcement for reducing joint impact while walking
- Highly visual backlit LCD display window features elapsed time, distance walked, calories burned, speed and Pulse. Two accessory holders included
- 10 shock absorbing deck cushions with extra reinforcement for reducing joint impact while walking. 5" Low deck height for easy step up
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49” Full Length Hand Rails
49” Full length walking assistant hand rails with foam padding provide safe, easy fitness walking. Hand rails extend to the back of the treadmill for easy on and off for users of all levels of mobility. Hand rails can be reversely installed for wider or narrower grip
Extended Treadmill Belt with White Dash
Treadmill belt size: 50” L x 16” W. White dash for easy belt moving identification. 10 Shock absorbing deck cushions with extra reinforcement for reducing joint impact while walking. 1.5 HP High Torque Motor utilizes 'Quiet Drive' which reduces any noise when walking.
Backlit LCD Display and Pulse
Highly visual backlit LCD display window features elapsed time, distance walked, calories burned, speed and pulse. Speed starts at 0.2 mph and adjusts in increments of 1/10’s mph up to a maximum of 5 mph. A safety clip and a stop button included. Hand pulse for measure your target heart rate. Two accessory holders included.
5” Low Deck Height
5" Low deck height for easy step up. Designed for people in recovery and seniors' home Use. Treadmill belt size: 50" x 16". User weight capacity: 300 pounds.
Transporter Wheels and 4 Adjustable Stabilizers
Transportation wheels included for easy relocation. 4 Adjustable stabilizers for leveling the deck
Product Description
Treadmill walking is an effective way to burn extra calories and achieve a healthy lifestyle. Especially designed for people in recovery and seniors who want safety, security and ease of use while walking. The Exerpeutic recovery treadmill features 49” full length walking assistant support hand rails with foam padding which provide safety and stability while walking, and a highly visual backlit LCD display showing time, speed, distance, calories burned, and pulse. With a 300 lb weight capacity, users can start walking slowly and increase their pace up to 4 mph. To reduce stress on the knees, legs and ankles, we have added 10 shock absorbing deck cushions. So let’s get started and get healthy and well again with Exerpeutic recovery treadmill. Features: 300 lbs. user weight capacity. 1.5 HP High Torque Motor utilizes “Quiet Drive” which reduces any noise when walking. 49” Full length walking assistant hand rails with foam padding provide safe, easy fitness walking. Hand rails can be reversely installed for wider or narrower grip. Hand rails extend to the back of the treadmill for easy on and off for users of all levels of mobility. Hand pulse for measure your target heart rate. Speed starts at 0.2 mph and adjusts in increments of 1/10’s mph up to a maximum of 5 mph. Highly visual backlit LCD display window features elapsed time, distance walked, calories burned, speed and pulse. 10 Shock absorbing deck cushions with extra reinforcement for reducing joint impact while walking. Extended rail platform for resting between walking sessions. 4 Adjustable stabilizers for leveling the deck. Low deck height for easy step up. Treadmill belt size: 50” L x 16” W. A safety clip and a stop button are included for emergency stops. Two accessory holders included. Transportation wheels included for easy relocation. Some assembly required. Electrical outlet required. Warranty: 3 years frame, 5 years motor, 90 days parts. Set up Dimensions: 61.5”L x 30”W x 15.5”H. Set up Weight: 135.6 lbs.
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ASIN | B078HFHRZ6 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #467,761 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1,028 in Treadmills |
Date First Available | December 21, 2017 |
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Customers like the ease of assembly, quality, performance, ease of installation, and safety of the treadmill. For example, they mention the instructions are clear, the machine is sturdy, and the extended hand rails provide stability. Some like the noise, value, and speed.
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Customers find the treadmill easy to assemble. They mention the instructions are clear, and the panel is simple. The instructions are accompanied by a clear owner's manual.
"...Assembly was straightforward. Probably the biggest problem was that I wanted it upstairs and it's heavy...." Read more
"...Assembly is simple. Customer support is excellent. The motor is very quiet with only a minor gear whine at the 1.6 and 3.2 speeds...." Read more
"...I'm sixty eight and wanted a treadmill that was sturdy, safe, and simple to use. The Exerpeutic Recovery Treadmill fits my needs...." Read more
"...Thanks to the comprehensive and clear instructions and the helpfully labeled and bubble-packed hardware, assembly is not difficult or complicated,..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the treadmill. They say it's a good solid machine, with sturdy extended hand rails that provide a lot of stability. The assembly instructions are good and all parts fit well. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and value of the product.
"...It's also built like a tank and seems likely to last for a long, long time. I like that it's an American product...." Read more
"...but hold onto things well. Overall a solid 4+ rating...." Read more
"...Once assembled, though, it is very solid." Read more
"...Well built! My chief complaint is about lubricating the belt...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the treadmill. For example, they mention it works great, is absolutely fantastic, and is sturdy. They are also pleased with its value, assembly, design, and usefulness. Some mention that the tools that are included work okay, but putting it together was easier and faster with a tool belt.
"...That works perfectly, and lets me lift the whole thing out of the way so I can access the controls as needed...." Read more
"...Five stars for value, assembly, design, and usefulness." Read more
"...A fantastic and durable machine for this price point. Buy it!..." Read more
"...Pure genius, especially for someone who considers IKEA a form of Nordic profanity. Could not have been easier to put together...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the treadmill to be easy. They mention that it is an excellent machine for seniors, disabled and elderly persons, and is a great unit for their daily workout. They also say that it's great for maintaining or improving mobility, and that it has no frills.
"...It is easy to step on and I get just the data I want: a speed I can adjust easily and safely plus the distance, time, and calories burned...." Read more
"This treadmill is ideal for elders who need safety while exercising or those having problems with balance...." Read more
"...Both my knees are bad. This is perfect. It is very easy to walk on. I love the handles on the sides for safety and they help me with my balance...." Read more
"...The bars and the shut off line makes him feel secure walking on the treadmill." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the safety of the treadmill. They mention that it looks very safe due to its large support rails, and the side rails make it very safe for a person recovering from weakness. The controls are great, and it feels very safe to walk on it.
"This treadmill is exactly what I needed. It feels very safe to walk on it...." Read more
"...I'm sixty eight and wanted a treadmill that was sturdy, safe, and simple to use. The Exerpeutic Recovery Treadmill fits my needs...." Read more
"...It looks very safe due to its large support rails, which is hard to find in other similar exercise machines...." Read more
"...It's very easy for them to manage, it's safe for them and they are having fun. Highly recommend...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the noise level of the treadmill. They mention that it is very quiet, smooth-running, and sturdy. Some say that the machine is so quiet that they cannot hear it run.
"...It's not totally quiet, but it is much less noisy than the other machines were...." Read more
"...Assembly is simple. Customer support is excellent. The motor is very quiet with only a minor gear whine at the 1.6 and 3.2 speeds...." Read more
"...It's also very quiet...." Read more
"...It is very quiet and smooth-running, has simple controls, and sturdy extended hand rails, and what my son calls "lane markers" on the belt so that it..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the treadmill. They mention that it is a great product for such little money, a good buy, and a thoughtful design.
"...Five stars for value, assembly, design, and usefulness." Read more
"...walking treadmill out there and, considering the quality, the price is amazing...." Read more
"...Worth every penny. Definitely not for running let's hope using this will get me back to using a real full featured treadmill in the near future." Read more
"What a great product for such little money. The side rails make it very safe for a person recovering from weakness." Read more
Customers like the speed of the treadmill. They mention that the speeds are well-graduated, perfect for rehabilitative use, and can be adjusted easily and safely. They also mention that it is very quiet, smooth-running, and sturdy.
"...Easy to read and use digital display and controls. The speeds are well graduated and perfect for rehabilitative use or by anyone just starting a..." Read more
"...It's also very quiet. No fancy features, no incline, no jogging speed - just a perfectly flat walk (up to 5 mph, which is quite brisk) that is easy..." Read more
"...It is easy to step on and I get just the data I want: a speed I can adjust easily and safely plus the distance, time, and calories burned...." Read more
"...It is very quiet and smooth-running, has simple controls, and sturdy extended hand rails, and what my son calls "lane markers" on the belt so that it..." Read more
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This machine has none of those flaws. It will let me walk at a comfortable pace (I'm starting at about 2.2 mph), while still having plenty of room for growth as I get stronger. It has adjustable feet on the bottom, so it was easy to level it perfectly. It's not totally quiet, but it is much less noisy than the other machines were. My family can't even hear that I'm using it upstairs while they're downstairs. It's also built like a tank and seems likely to last for a long, long time. I like that it's an American product. Hopefully, a fellow citizen somewhere took home a paycheck this week in part because I bought American. While I don't need the side rails right now because I don't have balance issues, looking to the future, they're something that may make sense. If I ever do need this therapeutically, I'm sure the fact that the side rails run the full length of the bed will be very helpful. Another feature that I think might be helpful in the future is that the tread itself is printed with a white dash along one edge. It makes it easy to see that it's moving, which I imagine would be helpful to anyone who has stability issues. Assembly was straightforward. Probably the biggest problem was that I wanted it upstairs and it's heavy. But it was delivered in two boxes, and we were able to unpack components from the larger box too, so that reduced the weight. Still, we needed one of our sons to help us carry the main part upstairs.
Now for the things I might change. I do wish that I could adjust the height of the side rails because they're at an awkward height for me. I suspect that wouldn't be a problem if I were taller. (I'm 5'4", and I just feel like my arms and shoulders aren't quite comfortably relaxed when I hold on to the side rails, but we're planning to add spacers to increase the height by an inch or so, which I think will help.) The other thing I would like is if there was a convenient place to rest a tablet or book. There really isn't. There are two areas on either side of the panel to hold a water bottle I guess, but they're quite angled and not very deep. I haven't tried to set a water bottle in them yet, so I can't really say whether they work well. What I do know is that there's absolutely nowhere to place my Kindle. However, I bought a clear acrylic accessory (from a different vendor on Amazon) that hangs over the instrument panel and still lets me view the panel. We had to modify the accessory a bit because it's designed to hang from the top of an instrument panel that's flat along the top edge. The top of the panel on this machine has a slight curve, so we added supports inside of the top edge of the accessory so it couldn't shift along the panel. (Bolting it to the panel to keep it steady isn't an option because you still need to be able to access the start/stop/speed controls.) That works perfectly, and lets me lift the whole thing out of the way so I can access the controls as needed. It's also possible to purchase tablet accessories that clamp on from other vendors. One version has a gooseneck. There's a cross bar below the control panel that would work perfectly as a place to clamp a support like that, but the reviews for the gooseneck accessory weren't very good (apparently it breaks easily) and it was much more expensive than the clear acrylic thing I bought instead.
Anyway. It would be nice if the side rail height could be adjusted and if the treadmill vendor offered a way to support a book or tablet that was either built into the treadmill control panel or that could be purchased separately and was already designed to work with the current design of the instrument panel. I'm happy with the workaround we came up with, but I recognize that many people don't have the tools that it takes to modify things the way we do.
TL;DR I'm very happy with this machine--especially after making a couple of easy modifications. It's perfect for me.
While console is plastic and lightweight the rest is heavy like a beast. Well built! My chief complaint is about lubricating the belt. For the intended users, there needs to be a better way to lube the tread by refilling a resevoir and pumping oil onto the tread from underneath needs to be designed. Elderly, disabled, handicapped, less mobile users should not have to be constantly depending on others to do this and it probably will not get done leading to early damage to equipment.
Paying $500 for the machine should include a better way to perform this critical and necessary maintenance.
Otherwise, features are great for target market.