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The Sunny Health & Fitness Compact & Foldable Treadmill is a manual, non-electric treadmill featuring an 8° fixed incline and dual flywheel for smooth, quiet operation. Its compact foldable design fits small spaces perfectly, while Bluetooth connectivity with the SunnyFit app offers access to over 1,000 workouts and scenic routes. The integrated LCD monitor tracks key metrics, making it an ideal smart fitness solution for space-conscious professionals seeking effective, tech-enhanced exercise without the hassle of power cords.
Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Color | Premium Smart |
Product Grade | Treadmill |
Product Dimensions | 50.2"D x 24.4"W x 47.6"H |
Item Weight | 46.9 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 0.1 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Compact Design |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 8 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Programs | 1 |
Included Components | User Manual, Treadmill, Tool Kit, Lubricant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Deck Length | 42.1 Inches |
Deck Width | 12.6 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Input Power | 300 Watts |
UPC | 815749019936 |
Model Name | Treadmill |
Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 50.5 x 23 x 8 inches |
Package Weight | 25.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 50.2 x 24.4 x 47.6 inches |
Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Warranty Description | 3 year structural frame / 180 days other parts and components |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | SF-T1407SMART |
Style | Smart Manual |
L**E
Pleased beyond expectation.
I purchased the motorized Smart model for brisk walking and light jogging, and:My likes, so far... Setup only took me about 20 minutes. Its compact design and front-end wheels make it easy to maneuver. Surprisingly, it runs as quietly as described and provides good shock absorption. I primarily use it at speeds between 2.0 and 3.5 MPH. I chose this mini-treadmill over others for its 47-inch deck; I don't need to clip my stride to safely walk or jog. For reference, I'm 5'11", 140lbs with a 36-inch inseam.My gripes, so far... The handrail locks with an Allen key, discouraging fold-flat storage after each use. Also, my hands hit the handrail if I walk with my arms relaxed. And of course, no incline.Tip: buy it Open Box, if you can; I did for a steal. Admittedly, the box looked like it went through hell rather than a customer return (plastic banding and a prayer kept it together), but the machine itself looked unblemished and unused.
P**E
Great machine, great workout, great price
I LOVE THIS MACHINE. Took me 20-30 minutes to put it together by myself. Don't expect using it to be as easy as a normal electric treadmill. There is defintiely a learning curve. I struggled to find a good walking rhythm the first ten minutes of using it. My husband fell off several times (not as coordinated as me), but we both eventually got the hang of it. Be patient! The other day, I was sore from a hard lifting workout and decided to walk on this for 45 minutes (while watching an episode of Suits) to see if it would help with recovery. It got me a bit sweaty without straining anything and I got to log a nice zone 2 workout from it on my fitbit. I walk on this every morning to wake myself up before going to work and again in the evening to get in any last minute steps I want to log. So happy with this purchase.Note: You have to either hold onto the handle bars or wrap a tie/workout band around your waist (for no handle bar holds) to prevent you from falling off the end. Remember YOU are propelling the belt forward. The 15 degree incline helps for sure, but it's more work than walking a 15 degree incline on an electric treadmill. Also, the belt is on a swivel so if you want to increase or decrease the incline you can by placing something under the front-edge or back-edge to lift it. And finally for sound, it seems comparable to any other treadmill: not quiet, but not loud either. Rememeber that there is some maintanence with this thing. You'll need to oil the belt every few months to keep the belt gliding properly (oil comes with the purpchase).Overall, I'm super impressed and pleased with this product. I've only had it a month with it so I'll update if anything breaks, but so far so good.
G**L
Good price
I've been deluged with the DeerRun walking pad ads on Facebook. I've never really been interested in treadmills before, mostly because they seemed way too expensive and way too heavy/unwieldy. But I peeked at Amazon to check out "walking pads." I might have gone with the DeerRun, but I knew I would need handlebars which jacked the price way up for them.Enter the Sunny treadmill. The non-motorized aspect appealed to me very much (weighs less, fewer things to break down). I've known about non-motorized treadmills but mostly the fancy curved ones that cost a month's rent (also I'm not at all a runner, so that level of sophistication would be wasted on my slower pace). I was pleasantly surprised to see this one at such an affordable price. I've bought other Sunny Fitness products and have never been disappointed in their quality for the price.This was super simple to assemble. Basically attach the base and the handles and you're good to go. (The instructions advise 2 people for the job, but it turns out the styrofoam packing that comes with it is the perfect size to slide under the main body to hold it up while you screw things in.) The main body is not heavy at all. I could easily carry it around with one arm (I'm a fairly out-of-shape woman in my mid 50s, although I've always been a little stronger than my peers). Unfortunately when you attach the other parts it becomes pretty unwieldy (I had to carry it upstairs to my office. Still do-able alone, albeit slowly).At first I thought the incline was adjustable as there are two holes on the left side with a pull-out pin, but these seem to just be to secure the main body in the up or down position (honestly, I don't see the reason for this. It's not positioned correctly to hold it in the upright position, and with the body down on the floor it's really not going anywhere. Certainly not back up!) I'm just enough out of shape that even this tiny incline kicks my butt and makes me feel a little unsafe with sliding off the back. I created a DIY solution by leveling it off with some very heavy solid shelves I had. Probably not OSHA approved, but it feels safe enough for me. (Use this idea at your own risk.)The great: It folds up and down very easily and smoothly, and in the folded position it fits perfectly against the wall in my office. The non-motorized belt works pretty smoothly as well, once you get going, and of course stops even easier. It's very quiet. I used it with my partner sleeping in the next room and she couldn't hear a thing. Also no floor vibrations at all, another concern as we share a duplex and I know how annoying vibrations from neighbors can be. You can run on it (well, jog. Like I said, the only thing that will get me to run is if I'm being chased). The weight limit is 220 pounds, and I'm right there on the edge. I don't feel like I'm taxing it at all, so maybe even a little heavier would be manageable.The not so good: Pretty much the only bad thing I can think of is the handlebars. They do the job, but they aren't rock solid. If you pull back hard enough they do lift up off the floor a little. But at this price point you have to expect some compromise. That's really the only drawback I can think of. But again, at this price I wasn't expecting commercial gym quality. I didn't even bother attaching the "computer" because I don't care about that data and I already have a fitness watch.I saw a surprising number of these available used on Facebook Marketplace, so reach your own conclusions about that (people unhappy with the quality or people who gave up on using it?) I preferred a new unit because the price was so reasonable. So far I'm very happy with my purchase!
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