Brand | XTERRA |
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Color | Black |
Product Grade | New |
Product Dimensions | 63.4"D x 28.75"W x 51.4"H |
Item Weight | 97 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 10 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Recommended Uses For Product | residential |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 2.25 Horsepower |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 2 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 12 |
Included Components | XTERRA TR150 treadmill, hardware, assembly instructions/owner's manual |
Product Benefits | Versatile, convenient, and comprehensive fitness tracking with a quiet and powerful performance |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Deck Length | 50 Inches |
Deck Width | 16 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Speed Rating | 0.5-10mph (1-16 Kph) |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
Manufacturer | XTERRA Fitness |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 66.29 x 30 x 9.75 inches |
Package Weight | 51 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 63.4 x 28.75 x 51.4 inches |
Brand Name | XTERRA |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Supplied |
Model Name | Fitness Folding Treadmill Black |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | TR150 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | TR150 |
Sport Type | Walking |
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Brand | XTERRA |
Color | Black |
Product Grade | New |
Product Dimensions | 63.4"D x 28.75"W x 51.4"H |
Item Weight | 97 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 10 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Recommended Uses For Product | residential |
Target Audience | Adult |
About this item
- Large 16" X 50" Walking/Running Surface Accommodates Users Of Many Sizes And Stride Lengths.110V Cord/Outlet Power Source. LCD Silver / Not Backlit Display.
- Intuitive 5" Lcd Display Is Easy To Read And Keeps You Updated On Speed, Incline, Time, Distance, Calories And Pulse
- 12 Preset Programs And 3 Manual Incline Settings Offer Unmatched Variety For Your Workouts
- Easy Pull Knob Releases The Deck To Fold Or Unfold For Convenient Storage When Not In Use
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Premium, Affordable Compact Treadmill
Specifically Designed for Home Workouts
Technology
Large 5” LCD display is easy to read and keeps you updated on all the necessary information (speed, incline, time, distance, calories and pulse)
Comfort
XTRASoft Cushioned Deck technology provides maximum impact absorption, minimizing the stress on your joints and providing a more comfortable workout
Performance
Speed range 0.5 -10 mph allows for users of all fitness levels and 3 manual incline settings allow for maximum variety
Accesssibility
The Lift Assist / Slow Deploy deck folding design with built-in transport wheels allow users to easily store their treadmill to maximize their space
Specifications
Motor | 2.25 HP |
Speed Range | 0.5 - 10 MPH |
Incline Range | 3 Manual Levels |
Deck Size | 16" x 50" |
Assembled Dimensions | 63.4" x 28.75" x 51.4" |
Folded Dimensions | 28.5" x 28.75" x 61" |
Assembled Weight | 108 lb |
Weight Limit | 250 lb |
Preset Speed | 1 - 9 mph |
Programs | 12 preset programs offer unmatched variety for your workouts or just use the manual program |
Lifetime | Frame |
1 Year | Motor |
90 Days | Parts & Labor |
Power | 110v Plug-in required |
Comparison Grid
XTERRA TR150 Treadmill | XTERRA TR260 Treadmill | XTERRA TR65 Treadmill | XTERRA TR75 Treadmill | |
Customer Reviews
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4.3 out of 5 stars
18,571
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Price
| $601.47$601.47 | $641.04$641.04 | $931.55$931.55 | $1,028.98$1,028.98 |
Horsepower
| 2.25 HP | 2.25 HP | 2.5 HP | 3.25 HP |
Speed
| 0.5-10 MPH | 0.5-10 MPH | 0.5 - 10 MPH | 0.5-12 MPH |
Incline
| 3 Levels (Manual) | 0-10 Levels (Electronic) | 0 - 12 Levels (Electronic) | 0-12 Levels (Electronic) |
Belt Size
| 16" x 50" | 16" x 50" | 20" x 55" | 20" x 60" |
Display
| 5" LCD | 5.2" Blue Backlit LCD | 5.5" Blue Backlit LCD | 6.5" Blue Backlit LCD |
Programs
| 12 Preset | 12 Preset | 24 Preset | 18 Preset,Target,Custom,4 HRC |
Handlebar Speed/Incline
| ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Bluetooth FTMS
| ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Cooling Fan
| ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Dimensions / Weight
| 63.4” x 28.75” x 51.4” | 97 LB | 64.6" x29.3" x51.7" | 111.3 lb | 72"x35"x55.5" | 201 lb | 77" x 35" x 55.5" | 216 lb |
Folded Dimensions
| 28.5” x 28.75” x 61” | 32.3" x 29.3" x 60.6" | 48.8"x35"x61.4" | 50" x 35" x 66" |
Weight Limit
| 250 lb | 250 lb | 300 lb | 350 lb |
Product Description
The XTERRA Fitness TR150 Treadmill combines the quality and performance you desire with the flexibility of a machine that can be easily folded up and stored away. Specifically designed for the home environment, the TR150 incorporates numerous thoughtful features that were developed with your performance and comfort in mind.
The console was designed for ease of use while still providing you with all the features you deserve. A large 5” LCD provides you with important workout feedback while the intuitive button layout incorporates Direct speed buttons for quick access of your favorite speeds – great for interval training! The integrated bookrack and accessory holders keep your reading material, remote control, and anything else you want close by, right where you need it. And to help keep you in your training zone, hand grip pulse sensors are conveniently mounted on the side handlebars.
The heart pounding speed range up to 10 mph is powered by a smooth and quiet 2.25 HP motor. The 12 preset programs offer unmatched variety while the XTRASoft Cushioned Deck technology, large 16” x 50” running surface, and 3 manual incline settings allow you to push your limits.
Right now, receive access to our XTERRA+ Fitness application for you and 4 additional family members FREE with your purchase and enjoy thousands of classes in 10 workout categories led by professional personal trainers! Filter by trainer, category, intensity, and duration. Track your progress, review trends, and set goals. Our course library is always growing with new classes added frequently. Start on the road to fitness today with the XTERRA TR150 Treadmill and exceed your expectations.
I need technical assistance. Who should I contact for service?
Contact the XTERRA Service Department for technical assistance. XTERRA service agents are available to assist Monday-Friday, 8:00am-7:00pm CST. Service Tickets and phone support are available via Xterrafitness.com
Why & how do I register my product?
Register your treadmill within ten (10) days of purchase to receive all of the service benefits related to your product. Go online to xterrafitness.com to register.
Where should I place my product in my home?
We do not recommend storing your product in your garage or any room with experiences extreme cold, heat, or high humidity. When deciding on a treadmill, make sure to measure the space you with to put it in to give ample room around it as well.
Product Description
XTERRA Fitness provides everything you require to reach your fitness goals in the TR folding treadmill. Offering a wide variety of workout programs, you can now realize your health and conditioning ambitions. Thanks to its sturdy frame and powerful motor, the TR150 and TR260 treadmills are built to keep up for as far as you can push yourself. The widescreen LCD display enables you to easily monitor information such as your pulse, speed, distance, time, and calories burned. Hand pulse sensors are conveniently mounted on the handlebars to keep you in your training zone. XTRASOFT deck cushioning technology provides maximum impact absorption, minimizing the stress on your joints and providing a more comfortable workout. Accessory holders are integrated into the console to conveniently hold your phone, water bottle, remote control, and more. When your workout is complete simply fold up the deck and move it out of the way with built-in transport wheels for easy storage.
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ASIN | B01M0L0D90 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #26,981 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #299 in Cardio Training |
Date First Available | January 1, 2017 |
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Customers like the ease of use, value, performance, and size of the treadmill. For example, they mention it's easy to put together, works nicely, and is compact for smaller spaces. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and noise.
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Customers find the treadmill easy to use. They say it's simple and straightforward to put together. They also say the controls are easy to operate and the treadmill is durable. Customers also mention that it comes with maintenance instructions and that the motor cover can be removed easily.
"Simple, basic treadmill. I'm 6-2, ~210#. This is strong, wide and long enough for me. Fast walking, 5-6 mph jogging. Feels solid...." Read more
"...It was ridiculously easy to assemble. The hardest part was getting it out of the box due to weight.•..." Read more
"...base is just as sturdy, provides a soft impact surface, is very easy to assemble, easy to use and is generally as smooth and quiet as the Nordic Trac..." Read more
"...The hardest part is getting it where you want it. The assembly was very easy. Just follow the direction to not tighten the screws at first...." Read more
Customers like the value of the treadmill. They mention it's a great buy, with good quality for the price.
"...4/5 so far for ease of use, easy assembly, functionality to price ratio and overall value...." Read more
"...Overall I think this was a great buy and great quality for the price." Read more
"...This is a no brainer, relatively easy to assemble, and affordable option.It's not any more than it promises...." Read more
"...super tiny and wont even hold a regular size bottle of water so they are worthless. I do use one to hold the safety clip." Read more
Customers like the performance of the treadmill. They mention that it works nicely, runs smoothly, and has a good speed ratio. It has incline switches and a screen that works well. It's easy to assemble and has good speed and inclination switches. It is good for fast walking or light jogging and the time flew by.
"...I'm 6-2, ~210#. This is strong, wide and long enough for me. Fast walking, 5-6 mph jogging. Feels solid. Have not tried much faster...." Read more
"...Still give it a thumbs up.Update: 6/15/23Still working great!" Read more
"...It's not any more than it promises. It has nice speed and incline switches, a place I can put in my phone or tablet, etc...." Read more
"...Sometimes the treadmill would work for 20 minutes other times it wouldn't start...." Read more
Customers like the size of the treadmill. They say it's compact for smaller spaces, easy to manage, and has plenty of room to walk or run. They also say the weight is easy to handle.
"Simple, basic treadmill. I'm 6-2, ~210#. This is strong, wide and long enough for me. Fast walking, 5-6 mph jogging. Feels solid...." Read more
"...Like the weight, the size makes it easier to manage.•..." Read more
"...Now for the review. I am impressed with the quality. I love the long deck. I’m only 5’2” but I have long legs and a long stride...." Read more
"...The built-in rectangular hard plastic "pockets" on the dash don't really work size-wise to place a phone conveniently...." Read more
Customers like that the treadmill folds up easily to save space. They also say the fold-up mechanism is easy to use.
"...Easy to fold up, easy to roll on hard floor. Manual inclines are slight but noticeable, easy to adjust. Over 4 months of almost daily use...." Read more
"...Relatively easy to fold and not terrible to move with the wheels, but don’t expect to be hauling it from room to room on a regular basis,..." Read more
"...; the treadmill is easy to fold, affording you some more space in a room if you need it; and its..." Read more
"...Sturdy, weighs 128lbs, steel frame constructionIt folds up (I don't bother with this)Minimal setup and packaging waste...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the treadmill. Some mention it's build solid, has everything you need, and the handles are sturdy. However, others say that it't as sturdy as advertised, the upper portion is a bit, and that the track is useless and made of cheap plastic. They also mention that the motors die and that it comes crashing down.
"Simple, basic treadmill. I'm 6-2, ~210#. This is strong, wide and long enough for me. Fast walking, 5-6 mph jogging. Feels solid...." Read more
"...At around 100 lbs, weight is sufficient to imply that it’s solid, but manageable (vs 200-300 lbs I previously considered)...." Read more
"...However, the material is a little bad because it got damaged pretty quick after we got it though you can still use it perfectly well." Read more
"...very basic in its console features, but as a treadmill the running base is just as sturdy, provides a soft impact surface, is very easy to assemble,..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the noise level of the treadmill. Some mention that it's pretty quiet for a few minutes, while others say that it is fairly noisy when on. The whirring sound can be heard throughout the first floor, and the squealing stopped.
"...It's not the quietest run, but good enough for some indoor workout." Read more
"...is very easy to assemble, easy to use and is generally as smooth and quiet as the Nordic Trac...." Read more
"...It's loud. Even on 2 mph the volume is as loud as a blow dryer on low setting, but as long as you don't use it when everyone's sleeping it's fine...." Read more
"...I’m only 5’2” but I have long legs and a long stride. The motor is whisper quiet...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the treadmill. They mention that the belt keeps moving to the left and the right. Some say that the devices have a tendency to slip off if you don't have grippy cases. They also say that it wobbles and is difficult to move in spite of the wheels.
"...The motor is whisper quiet. I do have a problem with the belt shifting to the right, but I think that has more to do with my gait...." Read more
"...the console tray when you use it, the angle is high and devices have a tendency to slip off if you don’t have a grippy case or get a strap or clip..." Read more
"...The cable itself is a little tight and awkward to push into the steel post initially; some patience is required to gently weave the cable back and..." Read more
"...The belt came a little misaligned, so I had to center the belt, which was easy enough...." Read more
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• At around 100 lbs, weight is sufficient to imply that it’s solid, but manageable (vs 200-300 lbs I previously considered). I’d never have been able to manage one much larger.
• The smaller footprint allowed me to keep it on the main level of the house. If I’d gotten a more substantial treadmill, it would have had to have a spot in my unfinished basement. On the main level, I’m confident it will be utilized more. Like the weight, the size makes it easier to manage.
• If I’d gone with a higher priced, fancier, bigger, heavier treadmill, I’d have had to pay to get it into the house and probable pay someone to assemble it.
• The lack of bells and whistles means less to go wrong.
• The simplicity of design should make maintenance and troubleshooting easy.
• Xterra has plenty of support for the customer via the webpage. I’ve not had to utilize calling anyone, so cannot speak to that.
• It was ridiculously easy to assemble. The hardest part was getting it out of the box due to weight.
• PROGRAM: I could find no documentation/videos that describe in detail what speeds each program level involve, and like some other reviewers, I was a little hesitant to use. Try starting with Program 1 to get familiar with using it and understanding what the graphs (are trying to) convey. Program 1 starts off VERY low (1.2, I think) and its maximum speed is 3.1 (intervals of .5, 1.2, 1.8, 2.4 & 3.1). That will give you an idea of what to expect. You get 3 beeps to indicate the rate is changing, the new rate will display and then start to change. If that rate is too high, you can select the “speed” button to decrease – or just “stop”. You can change speed at any time during the program by selecting the up or down “speed” button.
• MANUAL INCLINE: The trade off in manual vs. auto incline is worth it to me (and, yes, the manual incline levels are very minimal). You are paying MUCH less and it is less wear and tear on the treadmill motor and associated mechanisms. Yeah – it’d be fun to have all those programs that simulate walking/running outdoors, but not worth it to me.
• There is a great series of unaffiliated videos on YT that were invaluable to my decision (todd’s garage). You’ll find assembly, lubing, maintenance, track adjustment, etc..
• A review or two mentioned electrical shock. I’m speculating that perhaps it was static from walking on the track. I had a couple of static shocks when reaching for the heart monitor with a certain pair of shoes (have wood floors – no carpet) – didn’t experience it with two other pairs of shoes. (UPDATE** static shock can be an issue with ALL treadmills (and electronics in general) - search online for various solutions/preventative measures)
• The emergency stop key design on the TR150 is perfect. I’ve read other treadmill's reviews that criticize design of theirs (won’t stay in, too hard to get in, etc.).
• Folding treadmill: I was worried about not having a lowering assist to soften the landing when lowering. However, once you lift it up, you know what weight you’re dealing with – so just make sure you’re ready to support it while lowering. Just think of it as an addition to your workout. :-) It’s easy to get the pin in and out to prop it up or let it down. There was review somewhere that mentioned the pin failed and the treadmill fell – I really don’t think that is possible if the pin is properly seated. I’m pretty satisfied with the TR150’s design.
• The ledge for holding devices will not hold my chromebook (width is not an issue since it’s open on the sides – it’s the depth). It will hold my kindle fire. The ledge depth is 1/2 inch. I kind of figured this when ordering, so no big surprise. Obviously, utilizing the ledge means your device is covering up the display. Not a deal breaker by any means, but adding a support arm/bracket to hold device above/beyond the display would be a great improvement IMO.
• UPS actually brought it inside the house for me (he went above and beyond – maybe in part because the box was a battered mess). The battered box perhaps speaks to the build quality of the treadmill. I really expected to have something broken or electronics not working. No problem whatsoever. As with ANYTHING you buy, sometimes it’s just luck of the draw. However, there are plenty of folks reviewing that are happy with the TR150.
I am very happy with my decision to buy the Xterra TR150. No buyer’s remorse here (other than seeing a price drop on prime day :-))!
**Update 11/27/22: Still just as happy. **Prompted to lube once. I think lubing is done in the area where your feet are hitting (reason for specified lube pattern), so think in terms of that when you are lubing. **Bought ar-pro rubber pads (4”x4”) for wood floor - glad I didn’t get a mat. **I never use the “programs” after trying them out. I hit “start” and then use speed buttons. So glad didn’t spend more for one with fancy programs. **I use it daily (walking only - 3 to 4 mph), from 20 minutes to over an hour depending on how active I am otherwise. **I parked the treadmill facing a corner and added a cheap 24” wall mounted R**u TV. Treadmill display visible, and makes getting in the walking very pleasurable. **HR monitor iffy – I think most HR monitors can be unreliable, so not disappointed with that tech on this treadmill.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022
• At around 100 lbs, weight is sufficient to imply that it’s solid, but manageable (vs 200-300 lbs I previously considered). I’d never have been able to manage one much larger.
• The smaller footprint allowed me to keep it on the main level of the house. If I’d gotten a more substantial treadmill, it would have had to have a spot in my unfinished basement. On the main level, I’m confident it will be utilized more. Like the weight, the size makes it easier to manage.
• If I’d gone with a higher priced, fancier, bigger, heavier treadmill, I’d have had to pay to get it into the house and probable pay someone to assemble it.
• The lack of bells and whistles means less to go wrong.
• The simplicity of design should make maintenance and troubleshooting easy.
• Xterra has plenty of support for the customer via the webpage. I’ve not had to utilize calling anyone, so cannot speak to that.
• It was ridiculously easy to assemble. The hardest part was getting it out of the box due to weight.
• PROGRAM: I could find no documentation/videos that describe in detail what speeds each program level involve, and like some other reviewers, I was a little hesitant to use. Try starting with Program 1 to get familiar with using it and understanding what the graphs (are trying to) convey. Program 1 starts off VERY low (1.2, I think) and its maximum speed is 3.1 (intervals of .5, 1.2, 1.8, 2.4 & 3.1). That will give you an idea of what to expect. You get 3 beeps to indicate the rate is changing, the new rate will display and then start to change. If that rate is too high, you can select the “speed” button to decrease – or just “stop”. You can change speed at any time during the program by selecting the up or down “speed” button.
• MANUAL INCLINE: The trade off in manual vs. auto incline is worth it to me (and, yes, the manual incline levels are very minimal). You are paying MUCH less and it is less wear and tear on the treadmill motor and associated mechanisms. Yeah – it’d be fun to have all those programs that simulate walking/running outdoors, but not worth it to me.
• There is a great series of unaffiliated videos on YT that were invaluable to my decision (todd’s garage). You’ll find assembly, lubing, maintenance, track adjustment, etc..
• A review or two mentioned electrical shock. I’m speculating that perhaps it was static from walking on the track. I had a couple of static shocks when reaching for the heart monitor with a certain pair of shoes (have wood floors – no carpet) – didn’t experience it with two other pairs of shoes. (UPDATE** static shock can be an issue with ALL treadmills (and electronics in general) - search online for various solutions/preventative measures)
• The emergency stop key design on the TR150 is perfect. I’ve read other treadmill's reviews that criticize design of theirs (won’t stay in, too hard to get in, etc.).
• Folding treadmill: I was worried about not having a lowering assist to soften the landing when lowering. However, once you lift it up, you know what weight you’re dealing with – so just make sure you’re ready to support it while lowering. Just think of it as an addition to your workout. :-) It’s easy to get the pin in and out to prop it up or let it down. There was review somewhere that mentioned the pin failed and the treadmill fell – I really don’t think that is possible if the pin is properly seated. I’m pretty satisfied with the TR150’s design.
• The ledge for holding devices will not hold my chromebook (width is not an issue since it’s open on the sides – it’s the depth). It will hold my kindle fire. The ledge depth is 1/2 inch. I kind of figured this when ordering, so no big surprise. Obviously, utilizing the ledge means your device is covering up the display. Not a deal breaker by any means, but adding a support arm/bracket to hold device above/beyond the display would be a great improvement IMO.
• UPS actually brought it inside the house for me (he went above and beyond – maybe in part because the box was a battered mess). The battered box perhaps speaks to the build quality of the treadmill. I really expected to have something broken or electronics not working. No problem whatsoever. As with ANYTHING you buy, sometimes it’s just luck of the draw. However, there are plenty of folks reviewing that are happy with the TR150.
I am very happy with my decision to buy the Xterra TR150. No buyer’s remorse here (other than seeing a price drop on prime day :-))!
**Update 11/27/22: Still just as happy. **Prompted to lube once. I think lubing is done in the area where your feet are hitting (reason for specified lube pattern), so think in terms of that when you are lubing. **Bought ar-pro rubber pads (4”x4”) for wood floor - glad I didn’t get a mat. **I never use the “programs” after trying them out. I hit “start” and then use speed buttons. So glad didn’t spend more for one with fancy programs. **I use it daily (walking only - 3 to 4 mph), from 20 minutes to over an hour depending on how active I am otherwise. **I parked the treadmill facing a corner and added a cheap 24” wall mounted R**u TV. Treadmill display visible, and makes getting in the walking very pleasurable. **HR monitor iffy – I think most HR monitors can be unreliable, so not disappointed with that tech on this treadmill.
It doesn't have an automatic mechanical incline feature like the Nordic Trac did, and only has 3sets of a manual incline, but Ive been using this about 4 days a week running about 7-8 mph for 31 minutes and it works just as good. Its very basic in its console features, but as a treadmill the running base is just as sturdy, provides a soft impact surface, is very easy to assemble, easy to use and is generally as smooth and quiet as the Nordic Trac. It doesn't have the overall build quality with wood accents and thicker metal tubing, but I don't think that is a deal breaker for someone looking for a treadmill at a price in this range and furthermore its alot slimmer and easier to slide into the corner of your gym room or bedroom closet.
Ive been using it since April of 2022 so I'll give an update of its use as it comes along. Its great that it also comes with the lubricating oil and also recognizes through the console that the unit needs lubricating, a feature that was missing from my Nordic Trac machine that i believe met its demise because I wasn't aware it needed to be lubricated.
4/5 so far for ease of use, easy assembly, functionality to price ratio and overall value.
10/5/2022 Update: The unit is still working just as it was when I first started using it in April of 2022. I have been using it on average about 4 times a week for 31 minutes at 7mph from start to finish, which is about 3.7 miles of running per session. I have not had any issues so far. I vacuum and wipe the machine of sweat to keep it clean as the instructions mention to keep it maintained after every use. The only issue I've noticed is that putting my phone in the designated panel slot, causes scuff marks because of the rubbing of the plastic and the metal of the phone. I remedied this by laying a small terry cloth under the phone. Its not a big issue but I'd thought I'd mention it to those who want to keep the unit looking brand spanking new. So far I'm still happy with this purchase.
Update: 1/24/23
Still working as normally as the day I first started using it. I havent had any issues spring up. The computer has not asked me to lubricate the treadmill either yet, so seems like it works a good while before that happens. Still give it a thumbs up.
Update: 6/15/23
Still working great!
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The box was massive and definitely needs 2 people to maneuver it inside and carry it up any stairs if need be. One person can otherwise set it up solo and it comes with the only tool you need to make it all work, a 2 in 1 allen wrench. Set up was fast and nothing was missing or damaged on my unit. It assembled in under a half hour and was usable immediately. (Don't forget the safety clip or you will get an error!)
It's very quiet when not in use, but when walking on it the belt makes a noise under my sneakers and it can get a bit noisy. I messaged customer service with a video of it to see if it's normal or if the belt needs adjusting in my case. It doesn't impact the use, nothing drags or seems out of place and the noise stops when weight is off the belt so I think that may just be it. Otherwise I've jogged and walked for about a half hour with no issues! I like the set up and speeds, but have not used/don't plan on checking out incline. (EDIT: JAN 2021 - I forgot to add in that support suggested I loosen the casing over the belt, and I did this and retightened it after lifting it a bit and the dragging noise stopped. I believe it was touching the belt a bit! Perfectly silent since.)
There is a little shelf you can rest an ipad or tablet on but it does cover the stats. I don't mind once I've set up my work out, and it fits my Amazon Fire 10" tablet really well. I put a yoga mat under the treadmill as well to protect my floor but I'm not sure it was wholly necessary. So far so good! (October 4th 2021)
Didn't follow delivery instructions, but that's on Purolator and not Xterra. Just figured I'd mention it, in case anyone else was relying on delivery instructions. We live in the basement and asked them to deliver to the back door (easy to access), and yet they still delivered to the front door. Being over 100lbs, it was a pain in the butt to carry through the snow just to get it to the back door.
On that note, it's HEAVY. Took two of us to get it inside and down the stairs. If you're a weakling like me, get at LEAST one other person who is strong to help you out. The weight Purolator weighed it as was 114lbs. Plus, the box doesn't have any handles or really anywhere convenient to grab it.
As for assembly, it was very, very quick and easy to assemble. Took me about 20mins total to unbox it and put it all together. I haven't tried lubricating it yet (says to do that after about 90hrs of use), so we'll see how hard that is when I get to it.
Looks nice, runs smoothly. Fairly quiet. It is rather small (particularly skinny), but I don't sway much while jogging so I am not overly concerned about it. I actually bought it because it is small, and I didn't want it to take up too much space. It is very easy to fold up, which is nice.
Overall, I am very pleased with it. Not pleased with Purolator, but the treadmill itself seems nice.
I will update this review in a month or two, based off of how well it's performing. I have read that some develop error codes and become useless after a while, so we'll see if the same happens to mine or not.