🏃♂️ Elevate your home workouts with smart speed and sleek space-saving design!
The YPOO V8 treadmill combines a powerful 2.5 HP motor with speeds up to 8 MPH and an 8% incline to boost calorie burn by 60%. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity and a 16-inch LED display, it syncs with the YPOO app for personalized training and live events. Its auto-folding design with wheels ensures easy storage in compact spaces, supporting users up to 300 lbs. Minimal assembly and 12 preset programs make it ideal for home fitness enthusiasts seeking convenience and performance.
Brand | YPOO |
Color | Black |
Product Grade | Treadmill |
Product Dimensions | 51.8"D x 23.8"W x 44.5"H |
Item Weight | 29 Kilograms |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 8 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Foldable, Compact Design, Wheeled |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 8.0 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Programs | 12 |
Included Components | User Manual, Safety Key, Power Cord, Tool Kit |
Metrics Measured | Speed, Calories Burned, Time, Distance |
Product Benefits | Weight Loss Support |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Folded Size | 10.5 |
Screen Size | 15.7 Inches |
Minimum Speed | 0.5 Miles per Hour |
UPC | 767461133486 |
Model Name | V8 |
Manufacturer | YPOO Fitness LLC |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 52 x 27 x 9 inches |
Package Weight | 37.65 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51.8 x 23.8 x 44.5 inches |
Brand Name | YPOO |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | M4638 |
Style | Auto-Folding |
M**J
YPOO treadmill for small spaces
After comparing reviews on numerous Amazon small treadmills/walking pads, the YPOO treadmill was the final choice. It's not fun blindly choosing a piece of equipment such as a treadmill, whether large or small. I took days weighing options and customer reviews. I have a small space with little storage room. I was looking for an indoor mode of exercise for the crummy seasons and as a component to rehabbing an injured knee. I had the prime concern of quality and surprisingly, the LENGTH of the actual walking pad as I noticed most available are meant for compact, and shorter strides. I am of average height and build (female/5'4/145lbs). The length of walking space is so important when considering stride and body mechanics. To some it's not a thought, I know better after years of compromise in using subpar equipment. I've tried others and felt very unstable, especially when I'd pick up my pace and almost walk off the back end. This for myself, is a deal breaker and for anyone leggy out there, be cautious. This gave my longer stride, jusssst enough space to feel confident to move naturally without worrying about stepping off the rear by accident. The next thing I noticed was the absolute ease in setting up, I mean it literally took as much time unboxing as it did setting this mill up for immediate use with zero struggle or confusion. That's more than half the battle for a lot of us. I found myself struggling to get the large box up over the threshold of my entrance way to my apartment (but that was legitimately the only elbow grease needed). This mill is sturdy enough to heavy-hoof the way I tend to and makes minimal noise when operating!! My neighbor will appreciate this. The cord is about 3 or 4 ft in length and fits into any standard 3 prong outlet. There are safety shutoffs to quickly end the movement of the belt like most standard mills. The arms on the treadmill are very short and non-intrusive. Idk about others, but my form isn't great and my arms are everywhere, so the shorter arm rails give me space to do my thing. Simple display, calories, distance, time, speed, etc.. I love that the display is not in front of my face, have you ever felt overwhelmed by a tall display mounted in front of your face? It can be distracting and I often feel very confined which impacts the quality of workout/experience in general. The belt will need 3 or 4 drops of the lubricant oil included (2 bottles included) into the little port located by the belt (orange flange cap), before using for the first time, flip that cap and drop a few drops of oil into the hole, re-cap with orange safety flange, and turn it on to allow the belt to slowly distribute the oil for smooth operation). This treadmill is of higher quality than about 97% of "walking pads" and yes, a little more costly but with reason. I wanted the happy medium of space saving equipment, but quality functionality or else, what's the actual point? So the profile is more of a traditional treadmill, but the weight, noise production, and general features mimic a more simple walking pad. I found the manual incline to be a tad annoying, however, it has not impacted my use one bit other than the physical need to pause, hop off and adjust the incline pins, and hop back on to continue. I do not know the weight of the unit alone, probably about 70 lbs. It has wheels to easily roll and also has a mode to fold and lock. I personally have it set up in a designated space, so if you need to make this dissappear when not in use, it does not completely collapse and definitely seems to be a unit that stands better in the locked position. I can't see the typical bed or couch having any chance in accommodating because of its rigid construction. I believe it goes up to 4 mph, could be higher but I've not utilized other than for brisk walking. These smaller mills have weight restrictions for sure and this one states about 330 lbs if not mistaken. At my weight I do not notice much, but if you are heavier on foot and larger in stature, I could see the mill maybe not being the best choice especially if looking for something to take continued impact. I am only going by feel, I walk heavily and feel if someone with more weight or force could find it possibly impacting the smoothness of operation. Again, strictly my own opinion but I do look for these points because these are still big purchases and miserable to return. If you are looking for a sturdy, smaller version of the traditional mill, this is a great grab. If you need a walking pad for it's lightweight features or ability to incorporate into your workspace, probably not your best choice but still a great piece of equipment.
C**E
Great buy!
Light weight easy to fold very durable great price what else can I say I love this treadmill!
J**N
Short-lived motor
As soon as the 90 warranty expired, the motor died. I maintained it according to the instructions, using only the oil that was sent with the device. The treadmill worked great until the burnout.
L**G
Begin with caution!
Really nice small treadmill. Relatively easy for one person to assemble. Runs smooth, works well. The only problem is the width of the standing rail next to the belt. REALLY NARROW. My foot slipped off on first try. Be very cautious of trying to stand on each side as you start the motor. Other than that, am really enjoying it.
D**V
I like
Cool
D**.
Doesn’t take much to put together , very easy.
Great, a lot smaller than my first one . But takes up a lot less room. Works well for me.
R**T
Bray
My grandson loves it
M**A
Excelente
Muy buena espectacular
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