Can some please confirm how many shirts and trousers these hold
afroylnt to davepierpoint
2 Sep 17#5
if only someone made a wardrobe with a built in treadmill.....
MRGRINGO
2 Sep 17#6
Nice buy. I bought a second hand Reebok treadmill gt30 and use it every other day and its really good. Nice absorption (good for the shins) and good enough top speed. I bought it too upgrade a cheaper treadmill. I only jog outdoors a bit as it keeps doing my shins in, but getting better. Jog 10k outdoor and the treadmill is a good inbetweener. Also bought a 16" floor fan for about £35 and angle it up towards me and it makes a big difference to have some air getting blasted at you. Also Spotify blasting out. Started off doing a c25k jogging app and was a really good start as I'm a crap jogger. Would buy this if I didn't already have mine.
digger87 to MRGRINGO
2 Sep 17#10
I take it you have already gone to the asics store (or similar) and had them measure your feet and run on a treadmill whilst being videoed so they can recommend the right type of trainers for you (e.g. stability trainers for over-pronaters)?
I found using stability trainers an improvement. Though I think I can just about manage 8-10K twice a week. When I increase the distance or frequency, it takes a bit longer for the clicks and niggles to reset themselves, though I live in hope that I'll gradually strengthen and be able to increase. In the meantime, I try to be sensible by chucking in spin classes to get some cardio without as much impact along side the maximum of 2 jogs.
MRGRINGO to digger87
2 Sep 17#19
Cheers. No I haven't but I think I've managed to get over it now I've just pushed things a bit too much in the past. Tried buying different trainers and settled with new balance.
bandyrooc
2 Sep 17#7
I burnt through two Reebok treadmills in a year. Motor burnt out both times despite proper maintenance and they couldn't source the correct parts, so had to replace the whole treadmill. Eventually just got a refund, but I get the impression these products are not designed for even a moderate amount of use.
MRGRINGO to bandyrooc
2 Sep 17#9
That's a lot of washing.
Gort1951
2 Sep 17#11
Save taking the dog for a walk.
Robbo11
2 Sep 17#12
It has a 2 year warranty plus a very decent 10 year warranty on the motor and in my experience of owning a Reebok exercise bike, their warranty customer support is also very good.
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Good find OP
Also bought a 16" floor fan for about £35 and angle it up towards me and it makes a big difference to have some air getting blasted at you.
Also Spotify blasting out.
Started off doing a c25k jogging app and was a really good start as I'm a crap jogger.
Would buy this if I didn't already have mine.
I found using stability trainers an improvement. Though I think I can just about manage 8-10K twice a week. When I increase the distance or frequency, it takes a bit longer for the clicks and niggles to reset themselves, though I live in hope that I'll gradually strengthen and be able to increase. In the meantime, I try to be sensible by chucking in spin classes to get some cardio without as much impact along side the maximum of 2 jogs.
No I haven't but I think I've managed to get over it now I've just pushed things a bit too much in the past. Tried buying different trainers and settled with new balance.