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The UREVOSmart Treadmill combines a powerful 2.5HP motor with a 9% automatic incline and app-controlled workouts, all packed into a slim 6.5-inch height frame. Designed for home or office use, it offers quiet operation, easy storage, and seamless mobility, making it the perfect fitness companion for busy professionals seeking efficient, space-conscious exercise solutions.
Brand | UREVO |
Color | Black |
Product Grade | Treadmill |
Product Dimensions | 51.6"D x 22.1"W x 6.5"H |
Item Weight | 71 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 4 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Auto Incline |
Recommended Uses For Product | 0-9% Incline Under Desk Walking Treadmill for Jogging, Walking, Running |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 9.00 |
Assembly Required | No |
Display Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 3 |
Control Program Name | Urevo App Programs |
Included Components | Walking Pad Treadmill, User Manual, Power Cord, Remote Control |
Metrics Measured | Incline |
Product Benefits | Auto incline treadmill with app control, stable frame, easy storage, quiet operation for home or office use. |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
Deck Length | 42.5 Inches |
Deck Width | 16.9 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Folded Size | 51.6*22.1*6.5 inch |
Input Power | 800 Watts |
Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
UPC | 198168301357 |
Speed Rating | 4 miles_per_hour |
Connectivity Technology | power cord |
Model Name | / |
Manufacturer | UREVO |
Screen Size | 9 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 56 x 25 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 32.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51.6 x 22.1 x 6.5 inches |
Brand Name | UREVO |
Warranty Description | 12-Month Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | / |
Model Year | 2023 |
Style | with Incline |
Size | 51.6 * 22.1 * 6.5 inch |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
Grip Type | without Grip |
Z**Z
Don't have to "tread" lightly on this treadmill
First off, I would like to set the stage for my strength level with regard to my ability to maneuver with this machine. I am a month away from being a 50-year-old woman with intermediate/moderate workout levels/skills. I am not a super athlete, but I can keep up with a moderate or moderate to advanced workout. Next, I want to point out that there are TWO options advertised under the listing for this walking pad, but the review pics all show the one with the grip and everyone responded that it came with the grip when I posted in the Q&A, so I was a little apprehensive about which machine would arrive. I was torn between this machine and the other one offered by Urevo (URTM020) here on Amazon (which has a different incline method and lists that it goes through 3 stages of incline at 5%, 7%, and 9%), but there was a discount offered for this "without grip" machine at the time and I wanted a walking pad without the grip, so I made the selection for "without grip" and that is what I got (YAY!).I ordered it on 10/30 and it arrived via UPS on 11/6. The packaging's integrity was intact and very well done (no disintegrating Styrofoam mess or foam peanuts to clean up after unpacking it). It wasn't too heavy for me to slide it into the door on its side via the packing straps encircling it. After opening it, I made sure that the machine was right-side-up and I figured out which end of the plastic (that it was wrapped in) had the opening, and then removed that side of styrofoam and the styrofoam across the top of it and slid it out of its packaging and slid/rolled it where I needed it (all on the same level of my home-I will need help from my son if I decide to move it upstairs to my bedroom). It was ready to use out of the box-only requiring the batteries to be installed in the remote, and the plug to be connected (which is in the front of the machine, in case anyone thought it was in another area on it). There might be a need to adjust or tighten the belt, but that wasn't necessary for me.After reading the manual, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it had even more perks (that I had wanted since I had been shopping around for a walking pad). It has 3 thirty-minute pre-programmed workouts (fat-burning, hill, and walk) and the incline goes up in increments of 1%!! So it will incline 1% throughout ALL 9 LEVELS and not only incline through 3 stages/levels with increments of 3%, 6%, or 9%, etc. like other walking pads that I have seen advertised with an incline function. I also LOVE that it is an auto incline pad and not manual, so that is one of the main features that sold me. I mean, who wants to have to manually change incline levels throughout a workout if you want to adjust the level for a varied terrain or hill-like workout? There is also a scan code inside the manual that provides some how-to videos for maintaining/lubricating or adjusting the belt that can be found on YouTube.Unfortunately, the front of the machine is not as flat or the same height as the back because the wheels for moving it around which also act as a part of the incline feature, make it taller in the front so it does not fit under my sofa (as I had planned to store it), but this is a small setback considering the other surprising perks I got for the purchase. I have used it a couple of times with the fat-burning and hill pre-programmed settings and I LOVE IT!I cannot attest to its durability, but it seems to be pretty sturdy. The cord isn't very long so there may be a need for an extension cord unless an outlet is close by to where you intend on using it. The treadmill belt isn't that wide or long, so I don't know if someone who is pretty tall, has a long walking stride, or is near the maximum weight for use would be able to comfortably use this. However, it is very quiet. I like to pull it out while I am watching TV for use and I don't find myself struggling to hear whatever is on.So I hope that this review can answer questions to help your decision for purchase. I tried to think of as much as I could because if you're like me and scour reviews for supporting details to guide a purchase, sometimes people just don't add enough about the experience or the item to quench your curiosity.
R**N
I Highly recommend this!
Works great! Smooth walking experience. Keep in mind though, the max weight for this is 165 lbs. I am within that range therefore that’s not an issue for me, but I thought it is important for people who are looking at this to be aware of. Remote works great, has a loop to keep safely on your wrist. There is an app for it too but I haven’t gotten that far yet. Has 9 incline settings 9 being the highest, 0 being no incline, in increments of 1. It’s easy to move around, one side has wheels, and the opposite side has the sturdy handle. Perfect size, large enough to get a full stride, but small enough for easy storage. I would recommend getting the floor protector pad, that is made from the same company, designed as a companion to this walking pad. To protect any carpeting or flooring, if you choose to have it to use in multiple places throughout the home, like myself. I could also see this being something cool for online meetings, it could easily fit underneath a desk, while working, and underneath the couch for storage.
J**R
It is a pretty good treadmill for the money but has its opportunities.
Just got it this past week.When it is working it is great and does exactly what I need it to do.When it stops working; depending on how it stops working, it can be dangerous I suppose.I am still trying to figure out what happened and will try to recreate the failure event I just had happen.What happened:I set it to a very slow walking speed (around the minimum speed of the product) and was using it under a standing desk. I walked on it for about 29 minutes and all of a sudden (no audible warning) the machine came to a halt and turned off.Luckily I was not using it at a light jogging speed but still, no treadmill I have ever used immediately comes to a stop, and they at least ramp down the belt speed. This probably was designed as a safety feature.Context:-I am well under the weight capacity.-I also bought one of the Urevo treadmill mats to go under it to reduce some of the possible shock caused by the weight of the user on the various components of the machine.-The remote control was far away from me on a table and facing up (no amount of force was being applied to any buttons on it).-When it happened I looked immediately at the display on the treadmill to see if there was an error and it was blank so there is no way for me to troubleshoot which is not comforting in any way (because I have no way to even attempt to predict or prepare for when it could occur again…and because of that I will likely limit my speed to the lower end of the speed range to avoid more dangerous stop scenarios)-No part of the machine was warm after the event occurred-The electrical cord to the machine was not disturbed at all…I have not found any information on a maximum use time of any of the Urevo products because I originally thought that maybe they automatically shut off no matter what (even if there is no error criteria that is met/ no error code generated)I have also not read anything about the pretty crazy design flaw where the treadmill goes from current speed mph to 0mph instantaneously and if that is intended or not.Am going to reach out to the Urevo support team and get to the bottom of it. Will update after that happens.
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