PowerMax Fitness MFT 410 Manual Treadmill Review
For the people who prefer the manual treadmill types, you might be interested in PowerMax Fitness MFT 410. It is as said, a manual type treadmill that means there is no motor available on this treadmill. The frame of the treadmill feels to be made out of good quality stainless steel and it stands very nice and firm.
The treadmill can be used for jogging, twisting and stepping and you can even try doing pushups if you so chose to. It has a heart rate sensor built in as well as five digital screens showing you the time, speed, distance covered, calories burnt and your pulse. There are 3 manual incline positions so you can set it up according to your comfortable position.
Available At – Amazon
- 3 stage manual inclination
- Can be folded
- Maximum weight capacity of 120kg
- Running surface is wide and has a good grip to it
- Frame vibrates during jogging and running sessions due to lack of shock absorbers
- The screen is very poorly lit making it harder to write today
The running belt has ample space and a nice texture for good grip but sadly no rubber pads for shock absorption but still, for the purpose this machine will serve it does it’s job quite well.
Material | Steel alloy |
Suggested weight | 120kg |
Weight | 40kg |
Warranty | Lifetime warranty on frame as well as 3 years warranty on motor and 1 year warranty on parts and labour |
It can be folded in case you’re not using it or you want to move it and if not that heavy so moving it shouldn’t be an issue. As it is, it’s a good buy if you’re looking for inexpensive options for a manual treadmill.
Shubham
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