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Heart Rate Monitor

This accessory attaches to the user's chest and measures their heart rate in real time. It is often used to track fitness progress and ensure that the user is staying within their target heart rate zone.

This can help you to maximize the effectiveness of your workout and achieve your fitness goals more quickly.

The best way to use a heart rate monitor on a treadmill is to first determine your target heart rate zone. This can be done by calculating your maximum heart rate (MHR) and then using it to determine the range of heart rates that are appropriate for your workout. Once you have determined your target heart rate zone, you can use the heart rate monitor to ensure that you stay within that range during your workout.

Here is a simple way to calculate your MHR: 220 - Your age = Maximum heart rate

For example, if you're 30 years old, your MHR would be 190 beats per minute.

Next, you can use a heart rate zone calculator to determine your target heart rate zone, which is usually measured as a percentage of your MHR. For example, if you want to do a moderate-intensity workout, you might aim to stay within the range of 60% to 70% of your MHR.

To use the heart rate monitor on the treadmill, you need to wear the monitor, and it will start measuring your heart rate. You can then set the treadmill speed and incline as desired and check your heart rate monitor every few minutes to ensure that you are staying within your target heart rate zone. If your heart rate goes above or below your target zone, you can adjust your workout accordingly by changing the speed or incline of the treadmill.

It's important to note that you should always check with a doctor before starting any new workout regimen or using a heart rate monitor.

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Treadmill Mat

This accessory is placed underneath the treadmill to protect the floor from damage and reduce noise. It also helps to keep the treadmill stable and in place during use.

Treadmill Desk

This accessory allows the user to use their treadmill while also using a desk or work surface. It is ideal for those who want to multitask and work while they exercise.

Additionally, this accessory can help to keep you engaged and motivated during your workout.

Treadmill Phone/Tablet holder

This accessory holds the user's phone or tablet while they run, allowing them to watch videos, listen to music or follow a workout app.

Treadmill Lubricant

Treadmill lubricant is used to reduce friction and wear on the treadmill belt. It helps to prolong the life of the treadmill and make it run more smoothly. It is necessary to lubricate the belt every 6 months or depending on the usage of the treadmill.

The best way to use and apply treadmill lubricant under the belt is to first unplug the treadmill and allow it to cool down for at least an hour before lubricating. Next, you will need to locate the lubrication port on the treadmill, which is usually located near the front or rear roller of the treadmill. if your treadmill does not have a lubrication purt place silicone lube directly under the belt on both sides

Then, you can use a clean cloth or a small paintbrush to apply a small amount of lubricant to the port. The amount of lubricant that you need to use will depend on the size of the treadmill, but it's typically around 1/2 teaspoon.

It's important to use the lubricant that's recommended by the treadmill manufacturer. If you're not sure what type of lubricant to use, you can check the owner's manual or contact the manufacturer.

Once you have applied the lubricant, you can plug the treadmill back in and turn it on. You should then run the treadmill at a slow speed for a few minutes to help distribute the lubricant evenly under the belt.

It's important to perform regular lubrication, typically every 6 months, or as specified in the treadmill manual to prolong the life of your treadmill and ensure that it runs smoothly. It's also important to keep the treadmill clean and free of debris so that the belt is not damaged.

Regular maintenance is important, also you should check with the manufacturer's instructions before lubricating your treadmill.

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Excellent Treadmill Experience – Great Value for Money

I had a fantastic experience purchasing this treadmill. The sales team was extremely patient and provided thorough explanations to help me choose the right model. Delivery was fast and the packaging was secure—everything arrived in perfect condition. The treadmill itself feels safe, sturdy, and easy to use. It’s also stylish and runs smoothly. For the price, the quality is outstanding—truly great value for money. After-sales service has been very helpful and responsive as well. Overall, I’m very satisfied and highly recommend it!

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I worked my old treadmill until it wouldn't go any more. Lets see how long I can run this one.

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Endurance Predator Treadmill - Low Impact Treadmill For Bad Knees And Joints
Clair (Adelaide, AU)
Couldn't be happier!

Easy and reliable company to purchase from. The treadmill works great and was very easy to put together. Highly recommend Endurance Treadmills!

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Treadmill Silicone Lube
Paul Murray (Brisbane, AU)
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Endurance SPT Treadmill
Christian (Sydney, AU)
Endurance SPT 1 year ownership review

This review is for the Endurance SPT after 1 year of ownership.

I'll start by saying the online support prior to delivery was excellent. Our treadmill was purchased just prior to Christmas 2023 whilst on sale through Endurance's official Amazon shop. We were departing for holidays within a few days and were in the predicament of possibly having the treadmill delivered whilst being away. We reached out and their support was very good and responsive, and were able to organise from memory a next day delivery (we live in Sydney).

The treadmill is a medium size and weight, giving it a solid enough feel in build quality and stability, however remaining light enough to be easily moved around by myself or wife if needed. As other reviews may have mentioned, set up may be quite difficult if done alone, however instructions and steps are itself easy.

Here are my likes, dislikes, and observations from the last year of ownership.

Likes:
User interface - simple as a treadmill should be with large buttons as well as controls on the handles
Running belt - made of a hard-wearing plastic material which provides plenty of grip however also won't cause friction burns on intermittent skin contact (safer with children)
Form factor - Being able to fold up the treadmill and move it around the house is great
Speed and incline options - More than enough settings for 99% of the population
Finish - The materials used and the coatings on the frame are good quality and show almost no wear from a year of use

Dislikes:
Heartrate sensors - Located on the handles, these sensors are probably only for those continuously walking. They take too long to establish a reading (e.g. walking after conducting a run)
Lack of waterproofing - This may sound silly, however I myself generate a lot of sweat during a run, and there are a couple vulnerable points on the treadmill where water/sweat may ingress. These include the speed/incline adjustment buttons on the handles, the usb port, and the speakers. This vulnerability is serious enough that even after a wipe down after every use, I have had an instance where the treadmill was unable to turn on for multiple days in a row due to this. To combat this I now have to drape a towel over the whole upper section of the treadmill when in use by myself.

Other observations:
Size of the track - I am 175cm tall and find the track a perfectly adequate size for running. I would still say the track size does initially take getting used to and you will find yourself consciously aware of the sides and end of the track, however this is no longer a factor.
Somewhat limited quick-select speeds - I think more space on the interface should be dedicated to adjusting the speed and less controlling the incline. Quick-select buttons on the screen interface only go up in speeds of 2km/h up to 10km/h which can mean constantly holding down the increase button for a short while if you want to run at speeds greater than 10km/h (only increases in increments of 0.1km/h per press).
Pricing - I think at the time whilst on sale, this treadmill was a very good purchase and great value, however whilst writing this review there are currently some other comparable treadmills which I would say are very competitively priced.

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