🏃♂️ Elevate your home cardio game with smart, space-saving style!
The SereneLife Electric Folding Treadmill combines compact hydraulic folding design with smart Bluetooth connectivity, offering 12 customizable workout modes and a spacious running belt. Its 3-inch LCD tracks key fitness metrics in real time, while manual incline adjustment up to 4 levels intensifies your training. Perfect for home use, it supports speeds up to 6 MPH and folds neatly to save space, making it ideal for busy professionals seeking efficient, tech-savvy fitness solutions.
Brand | SereneLife |
Color | BLACK |
Product Grade | at home |
Product Dimensions | 50.79"D x 24.02"W x 49.22"H |
Item Weight | 59 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic, Metal |
Maximum Speed | 6 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Portable, Bluetooth, Manual Incline, Preloaded Workout, Compact Design |
Recommended Uses For Product | home exercise, Weight Loss, Muscle Gain, Cardio, Fitness |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 1 Horsepower |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 4 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 12 |
Control Program Name | Incline |
Included Components | User Manual, Safety Key, Power Cord |
Metrics Measured | Heart Rate, Incline, Calories Burned, Distance |
Product Benefits | Weight Loss Support, Improve Muscle Strength, Improve Bone Strength |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
Deck Length | 39.37 Inches |
Deck Width | 15.74 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Folded Size | 21.65” x 24.4” x 46.4” |
Belt Length | 39.3 Inches |
Belt Width | 15.7 Inches |
Input Power | 120 Watts |
Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
UPC | 842893123899 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00842893123899 |
Speed Rating | 6MPH |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Model Name | Folding Treadmill |
Manufacturer | SereneLife |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 52.76 x 51.97 x 9.45 inches |
Package Weight | 27 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 50.79 x 24.02 x 49.22 inches |
Brand Name | SereneLife |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SLFTRD26BT |
Style | SLFTRD26BT |
Size | 50.7” x 24.4” x 46.4” |
V**K
Meets All My Small Space Electric Treadmill Checklist
Took two times ordering to actually end up with a workable one, as the first one was not fit to be delivered and amazon's set-up delivery service noticed me the item was not deliverable and had sent it back themselves to the manufacturer. So, in that way, paying for delivery/setup had been worth it. But then the home delivery setup service became unavailable immediately that left me debating what to do as 57 pounds is too much for me, particularly when I read several reviewers stating they struggled to put the console on the arms, that the consoles received were sometimes the 'wrong' one.An Amazon rep tried to help by suggesting other compact treadmills, but none of them fulfilled all the things I needed/wanted in a small electric treadmill as this one did. While amazon customer service rep could find ones that had the pneumatic kickstand fold down which I definitely required as being a senior I wasn't going to be risking my back by lowering regularly a treadmill, as having had a few treadmills over the years, I knew just what that weight could mean, and being in a super small space, I can only have a treadmill if I can fold it away each time.However, Amazon could not find me a treadmill with the kickstand fold-down that also came with the important requirement for me of not more than 1.5 hp, which this one beat at 1.0 hp, unbelievably, but true! So such a low 1hp meant I could peacefully walk/jog away and without a single worry any higher usage could plunge me in the dark while on an electric belt as can and have heaters of 1500 watts. So that genuine feature alone was gold. Not only, knowing Pyle products, having had more than one, I knew the quality would sure beat any foreign import, even if it would be imported, so that alone put this above all the chinese contenders that appeared great, but the reviews would show big problems if one had any problems, but Pyle has good customer service, and any problems would get resolved, warranties would be real, etc.In addition, after having read a zillion reviews on the huge drawback of remote-controlled only treadmills, I was convinced I wanted none of those as too many persons reported when the remotes failed to work, so went in the garbage their money spent on the treadmills. I had no desire to pay a few hundred dollars for an awkward 57lb paper weight to big to actually use on paper so it would become this elephant in the closet. So at that point of my search I had definitely x-ed off remote control only treadmills, and only wanted the reliability I had come to experience of wired console controls, and to my surprise this little treadmill came with a console just like a full-sized treadmill, even if the cup spaces weren't exactly practical, but they still could fit slender bottles and disposable cups, not to mention creative do-hickies. And that was another hard one for the diligent amazon rep to locate.So I just took the risk ordering it without professional installation, praying, literally, it would arrive ok and not require a return. I was a little shocked though what did come, as for a device this heavy I expected a solid box, but instead the treadmill came in a cut-up box with the sections held together by ordinary packing tape. I can say this is where the praying part did me good, as despite the box was falling apart because the tape was no longer adhering in many places, not a single piece ended up missing or visibly damaged, so here God gets the credit - I am talking loose open sections, pieces scattered, yet everything ended up somewhere in the box. And maybe it could even have been the treadmill I ordered first, who knows, because that packaging was unreal, maybe even it could have been a return, don't know, but since everything, despite the horrible piecemeal packaging, was there, that was good enough, because when you are dealing with heavy items getting shipped, getting any unharmed and complete is a lottery win.Now having read a lot of reviews of people complaining of getting consoles too big, or if okay, having to get 1 or more persons to help, it led me to do research, which led me to the Pyle's website, pyleusa dot com, and get to see an assembly video there which I saved for when I got mine, and also see an all-important little tip they gave in the answer section, advising to loosen the bottom screws of the arms before trying to put on the console. This tip takes away all the struggles so a senior woman as myself easily was able to put on the console which I could see to some might appear as the wrong size, but instead is the right size, purposefully built wider in order to add tension to stabilize the frame and arms. So loosening the bottom screw on each of the arms so that the arms could wiggle wide, let me easily spread the 2nd arm wide to meet the broader width of the console, and I could only wonder how many returns Pyle had to deal with from customers who thought their consoles were too wide, struggling to pull far enough tight arms made to act like steadying clamps and believing their stiffness was due to the wrong-sized console?So having those instructions in place ahead of time, made it easy for me to put it together alone, handling one piece at a time.This treadmill operates at a sweet 1hp while delivering higher speeds than a majority of the digital under-desk treadmills I was looking at, in truth, because many of those under-desks were touting up to 4mph, but users were reporting poor performance at those 'walking' speed only. But having gotten products from Pyle before and knowing the quality, I was certain when this treadmill claimed actually jogging speeds, that the 7mph was actually true, especially combining that the max weight of 265 lbs was 45lb higher limit than the majority of compact treadmills I had been checking out, which supported the claim of having a practical upper limit of 6MPH. And now after having it for a few weeks, I have found the claims of offering higher speeds to be true.Operating the thing is so like a full-sized treadmill. First you press the start while straddling the metal sides to the running belt; and you get a countdown on the display that then lets you know when you can get on it. Now the more you weigh, the higher start up speed you want to get it after the built-in countdown, before you step on it, or your weight can slow down the belt at the lower speeds, which are truly really lower so that if you are the kind of person not steady, you will be pleased you can start out very slow until you warm up and can put speeds up to normal. As long as you are aware of the limits to a small treadmill as this, you will not be disappointed. If you expect to get the abuse-durability of a $1500 treadmill, you will have reasons to complain, but they won't be based on reasonableness, but expectations too high. I can feel the wood base give sometimes as I walk at lower speeds, but that 'bounce' goes away at smoother higher speed; however, I use that feedback to know the board has limits and if I pound on it too hard, I may break it, all my fault expecting an economic board to operate like one of my former gym-level treadmills.Having just before this a manual compact treadmill (ProGear), I was already acclimated to the compact running belt size, and interestinly enough, although the progear is around 3 inches longer, for some reason, the electric power of the Serene makes it seem longer and wider, and I had zilch problems walking/running on it, though narrow, it is wide enough and long enough, but I am a smaller person in leg length so a 5'10 plus person might not find it long enough.Every time I get on it I am glad I one lacking a remote control as it gives me peace if my neighbors start flipping channels on their TVs that I suddenly won't find my running belt jarred to a halt while I am thrust to the floor, which some persons have complained about the digital ones - not attributing the sudden stops to anyone working a remote in another location, but in fact that is indeed a probable cause why their remote-operated treadmills can be unexpectedly halting at dangerous speeds, another reason why I would reject any remote-operated treadmill as they may be sharing frequencies of nearby users of other remotes!The bluetooth features I also have no interest in, as I am on it to walk or jog, and if I want to be entertained I have it before my computer or I listen to audio, as tiny smartphone / tablet screens are the last things I want to be squinting at as I exercise as reality to me is not played out on the limits of 5-inch x 3-inch screens. To me a treadmill is a substitute when I can't exercise outside, and when I exercise outside it is about movement and not diddling with software apps.And another thing I wish could be changed is the arm lengths, as I wished the parts where the heart rate sensor were could be folded down, out of the way, at will as once I am steady on it, I like to walk/jog without holding on, making use of hand weights or urban poles on either side of the floor. But the arms are permanently out; however, I may yet remove the sensor holders as I get more practiced.In addition, the next con could be fixed if I wanted to struggle, but I don't, is the base of the running belt I found to be off-centered, favoring the right so that at first I thought the pneumatic drop-down was defective, but it turned out that wasn't the issue, the pneumatic was reliable, what was happening is that the running belt bed was catching on the side of the arm it was smack against that I hadn't noticed was off-centered until I sought to solve the issue, if possible. Once I understood that, I loved this 'flaw' as I saw that all I had to do was just pull slightly to side the arm it was against when I was ready, and the running bed gently drops to the floor as advertised, the last few inches, really slow so that I have lots of time to position 2 floor raisers when I want to walk on a level surface, instead of the slight incline it has.And as far as the incline, it is much more user-friendly than the steep incline of my manual ProGear treadmill which was entirely unpractical so I would have to put a couple of heavy boards under to use. So having come from that similar kind of compact treadmill, I have found this Serenity in every way superior, including it to be superior to walk/jog on the electric, as the electric in every way is equal to the features of electric versus manual, as I found the manual too-user intensive, requiring too much effort to let one get into simulated walking videos, and also to be very noisy and requiring hanging on in order to move physically the running belt. The only good thing about the manual, is if the power goes out, but there are so many issues when the power goes out that generally jogging indoors is furthest from the mind.So if you understand the limits, and your needs require such limits - space constraints, power usage, reliability at budget costs - to me this is the top contender with a trusted manufacturer who does not shrink back when things may go wrong, doesn't cut off communications, and offers buyer-friendly methods to purchase, as I, myself, took advantage of installment payments. I also believe if you don't understand the limits, and expect gym-level quality, you will be unhappy, you will find it cheesy, and it is not noiseless, it the standard treadmill sounds, however, using a mat can help reduce that, but I, myself, go matless because the mat would hog space I don't want to give.
H**E
Great value, foldable treadmill has lots of functionality and a good design!
The SereneLife Foldable Treadmill offers an ideal balance of convenience, performance, and versatility for anyone looking to bring a quality workout into their home without sacrificing space.One of the standout features of this treadmill is its hydraulic folding system. After your workout, simply fold it up, and it stores away easily with minimal effort. With compact dimensions of just 21.65" L x 24.4" W x 46.4" H when folded, it’s a great choice for those who are limited on space but still want the benefits of a treadmill. Whether you’re living in a small apartment or just need to save room when not in use, this feature makes it a perfect solution.With 12 pre-set training modes, the SereneLife treadmill offers plenty of variety to keep your workouts fresh and challenging. For those who prefer more control, the manual mode allows you to customize every aspect of your routine. Whether you're aiming for a light walk or a more intense run, this treadmill adapts to your fitness goals.The 3-inch LCD display provides essential data like speed, time, distance, heart rate, and calories burned, which is a great way to track your progress and stay motivated. This screen is simple to read and offers everything you need to monitor your performance during your workout. Whether you're tracking for personal fitness goals or keeping an eye on calories burned, it provides just enough information without being overwhelming.The 39.3" x 15.7" running belt is wide enough to comfortably accommodate walking or running, giving you plenty of room to move without feeling cramped. Plus, the 4-level manually adjustable incline allows you to vary the intensity of your workout, helping you to target different muscle groups and improve cardiovascular endurance.Another fantastic feature is the Bluetooth connectivity. Not only can you listen to your favorite tunes through built-in speakers, but you can also sync with compatible training apps to make your workout even more engaging. This feature adds a layer of fun and motivation, making it easier to stick with your fitness routine.Overall, the SereneLife Foldable Treadmill offers excellent value for those seeking a compact, feature-packed treadmill that fits well in any home environment. Its customizable options, ease of storage, and connectivity features make it an appealing choice for anyone from beginners to seasoned fitness enthusiasts. If you're looking for a treadmill that delivers a solid cardio experience without taking up too much space, this model certainly fits the bill.
A**R
Exactly What I'd Hoped
I had to exchange the first treadmill that was sent because of a manufacture defect. I received a replacement a day later, and it's exactly what I wanted - a reasonably priced treadmill to walk/lightly jog during the summer months in Phoenix. Works great so far, looking forward to getting a lot of use out of it.
E**N
Recommended
The media could not be loaded. I have had this treadmill for almost a month now and I really like it. It was pretty easy to put together and the computer system with it is easy to use. It also has a pulse counter built into the handles. It’s quiet I mean, you know you’re on a treadmill, but it’s not completely silent. The only thing I wish I had done was paid just a little bit more money and gotten the auto incline instead of the manual.Mainly because there is an app that you can use with this treadmill called FitShow. It has programs and training that you can do with the Bluetooth to connect to the treadmill and if you don’t have the auto incline, you won’t be able to incline with the program. I have done several of the free walks with different scenery like redwood forest, the Great Wall of China things like that. You can pay a subscription and get a more detailed programs, but the free ones are pretty nice. There’s also programs already in the treadmill itself. I’m 73 years old and my main objective with this is to keep my bones moving and hopefully be able to lose some weight. If you’re looking for fancy, this is not your treadmill, but if you want reasonably priced that will do a good job I recommend this one.
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