small foldup treadmills

Boxerlover3452
on 7/23/16 9:36 am
RNY on 06/06/16

Hi All,

I live in a very, very small house with not a lot of storage room.  Any suggestions for a small treadmill that I can fold up and perhaps store under my bed when I'm finished using it?

T Hagalicious Rebel
Brown

on 7/25/16 5:19 am - Brooklyn
VSG on 04/25/14

You should probably check out Amazon or google fold up treadmills, if you want something that small it's probably gonna be the manual kind with no motor, it's the only thing I can think of that's small enough. Be careful though, it probably has a weight limit.

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Boxerlover3452
on 7/25/16 6:01 am
RNY on 06/06/16

thank you.  I've been looking on amazon, but it's hard to tell just how sturdy they are by the pictures.  I didn't think of the weight limit.  thanks.  I should be okay though since I'm down to 224 as of this morning. 

docbad32
on 7/25/16 7:40 am

Yeah, watch those little tread mills.  A lot of them are real flimsy and even at 225 would be pretty stressed out.  Also, depending on how tall you are, your stride might be too big for the small deck, making it feel like your constantly going to fall off the back.

VSG:  3/12/15

Boxerlover3452
on 7/25/16 12:04 pm
RNY on 06/06/16

Ahhhh I didn't think about that.  Thank you.

sheriberi29
on 8/3/16 8:10 pm - Cleveland, TN

We have a store near us called " play it again sports" I bought a tiny but sturdy motorized treadmill from there . Try places that have some out on display for you to try out 

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Boxerlover3452
on 8/4/16 4:42 am
RNY on 06/06/16

Great idea.  Thank you.

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