🏃♂️ Walk Your Way to Success!
The JLL Walking Pad is a versatile under-desk treadmill designed for home office use, featuring a powerful 2.5 HP motor, a spacious running area, and a user-friendly LCD display. With customizable workout programs and Bluetooth connectivity, it combines fitness and productivity seamlessly, all while being foldable for easy storage.
M**S
JLL foldable T350 Treadmill. The perfect choice for me
I have been using it for 2 weeks now & I am impressed. I am a 73 year old male, 179cms (5' 11") tall & weigh 79kgs (12 stone 6 lbs). I wanted it for brisk walking only & for getting healthier rather than losing weight. I spent lots of time researching the different brands, model types, price ranges, professional reviews & user feedback. I decided that I wanted a quality, durable motor with a wider track & a good warranty. JLL T350 fit the bill perfectly for me. It has a 121 cms x 41cm wide running track track (4' x 16" wide). It has speeds from 0.3 kph to 18 kph (0.2mph to 11mph) & inclines up to 20% (1 in 5 hill). It has shortcut pre-sets for speed & incline & 17 workout programmes. The first 3 are set by the user. The pre-sets include programmes that set the incline only & you set the speed, or you can use a full speed & incline pre-set. It has a 2.5 Continuous HP motor (peak 4.5 HP) which is professional quality with a 5 year warranty. It is heavy 59 kgs (9 stone 4 lbs) so you will need help to assemble it & move it into position. It is foldable with a hydraulic piston to help you, which is brilliant & can be wheeled around. You may still want to find a permanent position for it though.JLL as a brand had extremely favourable feedback & the company is British (although I suspect it is made in China as with absolutely everything we use today).The Bluetooth is good & the built in speakers are adequate but I prefer my smartphone & wireless headphones. The noise levels are low & the main noise you hear is your feet hitting the track. The instructions booklets are OK & JLL do have some YOUTUBE training videos to help with assembly & maintenance. which are good.I have absolutely no criticisms of the treadmill. It was a good price, it came on the day promised & it was exactly what I paid for. However I do have a couple of suggestions for JLL for possible future upgrades.I am personally OK with metric units but I don't think that we are all comfortable with metric in the UK. Speed in MPH would be a great addition.I personally have a cheapo fitness tracker band, but it would be great if the treadmill could tell me how many steps I have made & not just the distance.I definitely recommend JLL & this model tracker.
S**O
Worth every penny!
Very good quality and perfect for all the family (age range from 12 to 44).We have experiment both using Bluetooth and USB and it has a good sound - although you should not expect it to be of a stereo system quality, but the overall sound is good enough and can be loud enough for training.The safety mechanism is good and the central panel of easy use.You can either walk or run and it keeps steady and comfortable. The base is adaptable to be level in uneven floors and the climbing function works very well and is tough to sustain on it, especially if you decide to run on 20% inclination - it gives you a good run for it! Perfect for fitness aficionados that like to climb to every mountain.As a walker, not a runner, I can say it is very practic and user-friendly, comfortable and with music you can actually relax whilst training. Programs are both for runners and for walkers, as there are some programmes to be used walking. It also lets you save your own program, if you prefer a more tailored one.Very well built and sturdy, needs 2 people to assemble and it's fairly heavy. You'll need at least 2 meters space for the back and front and about less than 1 meter for sides. It is a big machine, so if you are considering one, you'll need about the same size as a single bed, to comply with the size of it as well as the safe space for using it.Totally worth it, though.The sidebars have pulsation meters so you can see your pulse per minute when using the treadmill. Calories are also calculated in an equation with your weight. They also have buttons for you to increase or increase velocity and inclination. Weight permitted goes up to 120 kg.We are absolutely satisfied with this product and confirms all the reviews we read prior to ordering it, that this is the best for house use.
M**N
Don’t buy for speakers....not hugely sturdy.
I was kept well informed of the delivery from the time of order and even received a phone call to discuss delivery times and days.Order arrived on time and in a large, flat pack box. The box contained the main console, the treadmill base, two legs to connect console to base and a small box of accessories such as bolts and Alan key.The treadmill base is quite heavy but can be moved by lifting one end and letting the wheels of other end take the weight and push, pull it around but it took two of us to get it upstairs to the bedroom where it was put together.Putting it together was fairly easy but a power cord needs to be fed from base of treadmill and up one leg and to the main console. You need to think out of the box to get that done quickly as trying to feed the cable will drive you nuts and it’s the only poor design.Secure legs to base, secure console to legs and apart from one or two very small things, you are ready to use it.The bluetooth speakers are absolute rubbish. Horrible and tinny and just a gimmick. You could probably buy better sounding Bluetooth speakers for £20 so this aspect of the treadmill should be completely ignored and not a consideration for buying it or for figuring out why this machine costs £400.The base and treadmill seem good quality. It feels firm underfoot and has a steady pace but the arms feel wobbly if moved sideways. Pushing down on the arms, which is what you’ll probably do, feels ok but not as solid as my previous treadmill.Speed increases in small increments and can be done via the console or from a + or - button on the right arm. To speed up you have to press the + sign a good few times to get up to speed.The console is large and the buttons nice and large so using them whilst in motion will be easy. No more trying to aim your finger at a small button whilst jogging. The LED numbers are large and well lit.With the machine comes a pamphlet with a guide to how to use the various programmes but I’ve yet to get my head into that.The treadmill folds up to about a 45 degree angle and is secured but a slow release “piston” arm that allows it to fold down at a very slow and smooth place. A plastic locking device holds it in place when in the upright position and it needs to be “unlocked” before it will fold down.So, what do I think ? Well, I haven’t got much to compare it with so it’d be unfair to praise it highly or trash it unfairly. All I know is that I had a treadmill from about 12 years ago and it lasted me 12 years. It was much sturdier, wider, had a longer base and did everything this one does without Bluetooth speakers and it cost about the same.Therefore, I’d say I’m not disappointed but I’m not impressed either.The console has a very small tray which is just enough to place your iPad and watch movies, listen to music and so on but placing your iPad there covers up all the buttons and LEDs....There is a cup holder on either side of the console and whilst that’s nice, it all feels very plasticky.It’s only £400 so I’m probably expecting too much. As long as it works, works well and lasts, that’s all that is important, but those speakers...jeez they are horrible.
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