Power Up Your Fitness Journey with the XTERRA Fitness Folding Treadmill
Brand | XTERRA Fitness |
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Color | Silver |
Product Grade | New |
Product Dimensions | 77.2"D x 35.5"W x 56.1"H |
Item Weight | 213.9 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 12 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Portable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Walking, Running, Indoor |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 3 Horsepower |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 12 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 30 |
Included Components | XTERRA TRX3500 Treadmill, Owner's Manual |
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Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Deck Length | 60 Inches |
Deck Width | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Speed Rating | 0 - 12 mph |
Screen Size | 6.5 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 82 x 30.25 x 16 inches |
Package Weight | 107.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 77.2 x 35.5 x 56.1 inches |
Brand Name | XTERRA Fitness |
Warranty Description | Lifetime - Frame/Motor, 1 Year - Labor, 2 Years - Deck/Parts |
Model Name | Fitness Folding Treadmill Black |
Suggested Users | Unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | XTERRA Fitness |
Part Number | TRX3500 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Style | TRX3500 |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
Unveiling the Features of the XTERRA Fitness Folding Treadmill
Superior Build and Design for Maximum Durability
Advanced Console Technology for Personalized Workouts
Whisper-Quiet Operation for Distraction-Free Workouts
Cushioned Deck for Reduced Impact
How the XTERRA Fitness Folding Treadmill Outperforms the Competition
Unmatched Value at an Affordable Price
Seamless Integration of Entertainment
Thoughtful Design for Every Home
The AIDA and the XTERRA Fitness Folding Treadmill
Attention - Grabbing Your Interest
Interest - Engaging Your Curiosity
Desire - Creating a Strong Want
Action - Compelling to Take Action
FAQs About the XTERRA Fitness Folding Treadmill
1. How easy is it to fold and store the XTERRA treadmill?
2. Can I customize my workout programs on the XTERRA treadmill?
3. Is the XTERRA treadmill suitable for users with joint issues?
4. How does the entertainment integration work on the XTERRA treadmill?
5. Can the XTERRA treadmill support intense workouts like running?
In conclusion, the XTERRA Fitness Folding Treadmill proves itself as a game-changer in the world of fitness equipment. From its exceptional features to its budget-friendly pricing, this treadmill stands out as a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their fitness routine. Its advanced console technology, whisper-quiet operation, and thoughtful design set it apart from the competition, making it a true gem in the fitness industry. So, why wait? Take the plunge and bring the XTERRA treadmill home to experience a new level of convenience, comfort, and results in your fitness journey.
Top reviews from the United States
My previous treadmill, purchased around 15 years ago, after losing a number of teeth on the incline bolt last year, finally gave up, threw its hands up in the air, and went off to spend its golden years in the great treadmill farm in the sky. To be fair, it probably only lasted as long as it had because for the first five years or so it lived the cushy life as a clothes rack. But, eventually, we started to make it work for its room and board and used it regularly for its intended purpose. But all good things come to an end and so it was with our treadmill. Because we are creatures of habit, and can’t envision a life running in the “outside world”, visible to all, it was time to start looking for a replacement. I had initially been leaning towards another treadmill prior to making this purchase and had almost pulled the trigger several times before I stumbled across an Amazon purchasing guide in which they had performed reviews and rankings of some of their best sellers (though I’ll be damned if I can find that page again to link here; I’m beginning to wonder if I hallucinated it after a particularly long peyote and Doritos binge). After reading over their recommendations, I spent some time further investigating the options in my price range and eventually decided to go with this unit, as it seems to have the most features that I wanted and the company actually got some pretty positives regarding customer service (that’s what’s called foreshadowing, kids), which can’t be said for a lot of the other companies I was looking at. Ordering was smooth and the very next day, a Sunday no less, an Amazon delivery truck showed up at my house with my brand-new treadmill. The box is large. Almost as tall as the door itself when standing upright. And it’s heavy. Once we had it inside the house, we had to unbox it and move it into pieces to get it upstairs where the unit is to be used. Even unboxed, it still took three of us to get the deck upstairs without banging it into walls all the way up. Once up the stairs, it was fairly easy to put together. The included instructions were clear and simple to follow. It can be easier if you have a second person there when putting the uprights on, but I’m stubborn and managed to get them on myself with a bit of cursing and some awkward twisting. I did need another person to help with putting the control board on as it’s hard to get the holes to line up otherwise. Based on the instructions, I needed to lubricate the deck as I couldn’t feel any oil under the tread. That process was pretty simple, although lifting the tread to get the included oil bottle the recommended six inches under is…something. The track is fairly tight around the deck, as you would expect it to be since it, you know, needs to not slip around while you are running on it. But I was able to get it at least far enough that I felt I had done a good job. After that, I started to test the unit. Note that, as of this writing, I still haven’t actually run any of the preset workouts, so I can’t speak to any of the features regarding those. I did run through the basics though, checking that all the buttons operated properly, ensuring the incline and speeds operated as expected, checking the heart rate monitor, etc. Everything seems to work great so far. The switch between speeds and incline levels is smooth as silk too. Unlike my old unit, there’s no noticeable lag between speeds or levels. The incline adjustment is so seamless that I wasn’t even initially sure it was working; I had to step off the unit, adjust the incline, and step back on to be sure it had actually moved. Be aware that it does get fairly high at its apex, so, if you’re a tall person, you’ll likely want to put it where there are taller ceilings if possible. I was also really shocked at how quiet it is. Not that its noise is unnoticeable or anything, but, when using my old treadmill, I couldn’t listen to the TV without turning it up so loud as to possibly induce inner ear bleeding. But the RTX3500 is quiet enough that I can hear the TV with only a small increase over normal volume. I love, love, LOVE the speed and incline buttons on the uprights. They make mid-workout changes so much easier than stabbing your pumping hands at the control board. The ability to pause your workout is nice. The treadmill keeps your current settings stored so that, when you start back up, you don’t have to adjust everything back to where it was. Also, in relation to the pause feature, it’s a controlled slow down and decline of the deck, so that you aren’t jogging one second and at a dead stop the next. Additionally, unlike my previous treadmill, you need to turn it off at the power switch to completely shut the unit down. My old unit shut off by removing the key. It’s a pretty minor thing, but I didn’t expect it. Also, take note that it’s big. With a 60” deck, it’s a larger unit than my old one, which was only 55”, but even folded up, it takes up quite a bit more sideways space. On my old unit, the deck folded almost perpendicular to the floor. This one folds to an off-90-degree angle, maybe closer to 65 or 70, which means it takes up more real estate even when not in use. I have mine set up with its side to a shelving system. Most of the stuff on it is just there for storage, but if I needed any of it, I would have to lower the deck to get at it, which I didn’t need to do with the old one. It’s also wider than my old unit, which means if you are replacing an older model, you’ll probably need more width as well. Luckily, I knew all this going in and had plenty of space prepared for it. It has a fan, but I don’t know why. It’s buried far enough back in the control panel, and small enough, that you don’t feel it at all unless you are inches away from the grill. Of course, a fan on a treadmill is a pretty inconsequential extravagance anyway. And the speakers are..well…they’re speakers. They’re small, by necessity more than anything else. I mean, they kind of have to be given how limited the real estate is on the control panel. They’re tinny and don’t produce much base to speak of. They certainly aren’t made for rocking the block, but they do in a pinch when you want to listen to a podcast or something while working out. I did notice as I was putting it together that the plastic motor cover was cracked and broken in several places, so I called the included troubleshooting number on the following Monday and spoke with their customer service representative (remember that foreshadowing I was talking about earlier?), Shelly L., and, after explaining the situation, she was incredibly sympathetic and quick to help and get me a replacement in the mail. She even spent extra time to help me get my treadmill registration set up. I’ll be honest here. I wasn’t sure what to expect as I had seen a lot of negative reviews of various companies specifically in regards to their customer service, but I couldn’t have been happier and more reassured with my interactions with Shelly. She was professional, patient, and friendly and I thank her for all of that. At this point, I'm very happy to have chosen this particular unit. So far, it’s well worth the money. I’ll be over the moon if it lasts nearly as long as my previous unit. TL/DR: Pros: Quiet operation, smooth incline, and speed adjustments, buttons for speed and incline on the uprights, friendly customer service. Cons: None so far. Will update you if I find anything to address. Things to be aware of: It’s size (make sure you have plenty of space), if you are used to a unit with power that shuts off with key removal, you’ll need to start getting used to also turning off the actual power button.