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UREVO Smart Walking Pad, kompaktes Laufband unter Schreibtisch mit doppelter Stoßdämpfung, Workout-App mit Track Insights und MIIT-Modus, Fernbedienung oder App-Steuerung für das Home Office

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1.Farbe:Schwarz With App


2.Größe:38x90cm Lauffläche


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  • UREVO App-Unterstützung: Bleiben Sie mit dem SpaceWalk E1L Smart Walking Pad, das nahtlos in die UREVO App integriert ist, fit. Die intuitive App bietet Trainingstracking, Zielsetzung, virtuelle Trainingseinheiten und Fortschrittskontrolle. Dank verschiedener Trainingsmodi verwandelt dieses smarte Laufband Ihr Fitnessprogramm in ein spannendes und unterhaltsames Erlebnis.
  • Zielerreichung & Echtzeit-Wettkampf: Setzen Sie sich mit dem UREVO Smart Laufband individuelle Laufziele und feiern Sie Ihre Fortschritte, denn die UREVO App belohnt Sie für jeden erreichten Meilenstein mit einer Abschlussschleife. Starten Sie Laufwettbewerbe und teilen Sie diese jederzeit und überall mit Freunden. Ständig aktualisierte voreingestellte Programme und verschiedene Themenaktivitäten laden Sie ein, neue Spielmöglichkeiten zu entdecken!
  • Rutschfestes Laufband & doppelte Stoßdämpfung: Das UREVO Walking Pad bietet Komfort und Stabilität und verfügt über ein geräumiges Laufband (90 cm x 38 cm). Die rutschfeste Oberfläche und das duale Stoßdämpfungssystem – bestehend aus einem 5-lagigen Laufband, 8 Silikon-Stoßdämpfern und 2 weichen Gummipads – sorgen für ein ruhiges, gleichmäßiges Training und schonen gleichzeitig Ihre Gelenke.
  • Leistungsstarker und leiser 2,5-PS-Motor: Das UREVO Laufband ist mit einem robusten 2,5-PS-Motor ausgestattet und unterstützt Benutzer bis zu 120 kg. Dank seines nahezu geräuschlosen Betriebs eignet sich dieses Untertisch-Laufband ideal für den Einsatz zu Hause und im Büro. So bleiben Sie aktiv, ohne Ihre Umgebung zu stören. Die robuste Konstruktion garantiert jederzeit ein stabiles und zuverlässiges Training.
  • Langlebig: Die leichten UREVO Laufbänder für den Heimgebrauch wurden umfangreichen Tests unterzogen, darunter 100.000 Hochgeschwindigkeits-Stoßtests und 4-stündige Dauerbetriebstests. Dies garantiert einen zuverlässigen, langlebigen Fitnessbegleiter, der Ihren aktiven Lebensstil über Jahre hinweg unterstützt.



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R.S. Lee
Bewertet in den USA am22. Mai 2025
This is a reasonably solid product that works pretty well up to ~2 mph and it will work well for most people at low speeds, but it's design falls short for bigger users.I weigh ~195 pounds and I am 6'3" tall. I normally walk 2000 steps per mile, so I typically have a ~5' stride with 15-20 minute per mile pace (4mph - 3mph). However, I walk slower and with shorter strides on this treadmill because it's easier to work under these conditions. Ideally, I would like to be able to walk at speeds up to 2.4mph, but I notice that the treadmill struggles to maintain smooth operation at these speeds. I also sometimes notice issues when I increase incline. This is despite adjustments to tension and lubricating according to my reading of the instructions.I am sensitive to noise and I find that I need to wear my noise canceling headphones or else the sound of the treadmill is quite distracting when I'm working.For me, the two biggest issues with this treadmill are its high pitch whine and that it is a bit narrow for me if I get distracted with work and drift left or right.Most frustratingly to me, the quiet high pitch whine frequently persists even when the treadmill is stopped unless the power is switched off manually (or unplugged).I have logged hundreds of miles on this treadmill, as I use it to try to get to 5 miles daily even when I sometimes don't get to get outside (5 miles on those days), including that I have been trying to walk ~30 minutes starting within an hour after eating to try to help control my insulin resistance.
Alberto Diaz
Bewertet in Mexiko am 17. März 2025
La caminadora funciona bien, pero el empaque en que llego marcaba fecha de 1 año de antiguedad en almacen o tal vez alguna devolucion y estaba completamente dañado (el empaque).
Patricia
Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. Mai 2025
Sehr lauter Motor. Bei 4 km/h hat das Gerät eine Lautstärke von 65 db, ohne das jemand läuft. Deswegen für Büro ungeeignet. Außerdem wird das Laufband sehr schnell sehr warm und riecht unangenehm.
Sou
Bewertet in Deutschland am 10. Mai 2025
Schlecht
Vanesa
Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. April 2025
Es ist absolut nicht laut. Funktioniert super und die App Anbindung funktioniert einwandfrei.
SIMONE L75
Bewertet in Deutschland am 25. April 2025
Ich bin sehr zufrieden, und kann es bedenkenlos weiterempfehlen.
Kunde
Bewertet in Deutschland am 23. April 2025
Das Gerät knarzt leider schon beim ersten Gebrauch – und nein, das maximale Gewicht wurde nicht überschritten. Meine Frau wiegt 50 Kilogramm, und selbst bei ihr knarzt es bereits extrem. Bei jedem Schritt ist das wirklich unerträglich. Entweder handelt es sich um ein Montagsprodukt – oder die Qualität der Geräte lässt generell zu wünschen übrig.
LizGM
Bewertet in den USA am6. Dezember 2024
Die Medien konnten nicht geladen werden.
Rachel
Bewertet in den USA am3. August 2024
I've had my walking for three months now, and have gotten into a semi-steady routine of use. I love it, and do recommend it to others, but I did a ton of research by reading blogs about how people use them, reading reviews, and talking to a handful of walking desk owners I know. While I do highly recommend it, there are some things you need to know for injury prevention when you start out, so that is why I'm sharing this lengthy review: here's everything that matters that I learned in my research and during the first three months of use.TL;DR:Recommendations:1. Wear sneakers2. Start short durations and slow paces,3. Pay attention to daily distance and start short!4. Add speed and incline once you have a sense of where you are physically and after you're comfortable5. Be sure to recover appropriately with some stretching--------------------------------NOTE ON MEI'm 38, I have an active dog that I walk 3-4x/day, I have had an intense fitness routine, though I had to cut a costly gym membership a year ago, so less so now. I am able bodied, a touch overweight, but still very strong. I have an old ankle injury, which seems to be helped by staying active, but also requires tending to make sure I don't strain it or develop imbalances in my stride.MOTIVATION FOR PURCHASEI got this walking pad because 1. I knew I wouldn’t run, but 2. I did want the option to have it be my “workout” and I like walking on incline for that because it gets your heart rate up even at low speeds. And 3. I can’t buy things in my tiny apartment that only have one function (whether the multi function makes sense or not). I decided to take the leap after I had to ditch a costly gym membership, and it became clear that I needed a more passive movement option in my day to stay active that wasn't just a lengthy workout. I also WFH full time and struggle with structuring my time and focus, and I have read a lot about how desk movement tools can help mix up your day more and gamify work in a new way. Passive movement is a very healthy & effective way to stay active as we age!STORAGEThis walking pad stands up on end, which I find very easy to deal with, but it does make setting it up stupid complicated because my space is so small, so lately I alternate between sitting in my kitchen and walking or standing at my standing desk… and for the time being my desk chair inconveniently lives in the next room until I can bring myself to accept that it’s usefulness has ended. If you have a bigger space, you'll likely find this very space efficient and easy to use. Note, if you need to stand it up on end, you have to return it to 0 incline to make sure the wheel work as designed.USING INCLINEIn reality on incline - it’s hard to work, at least at my current level of experience/training (partially just bc of the angle of your body, it’s not great to be leaning forward on incline) and impossible to talk, and you’re likely to sweat, so I did use it a lot at first but now I’m most often on flats. I hope that as the year continues I can use the incline more in the future, but it is definitely limited to more passive tasks like reading or watching a webinar.STARTING OUT & NOTE ON RECOVERYIf you’ve been sitting all day, start in small increments. It’s a lot harder on your body than I could tell at first (every blog about getting one says this, but I thought the amount I walk with the dog had prepared me. Pre-walking pad, I typically walk 7-8k steps per day without any effort, and have in the recent past gotten as much as 11-12k when I was more heavily in the practice of a daily dedicated workout). I started out trying to do an hour at a time and 3 miles per day, but now I try to do one mile per day, and I go for fixed amounts of time instead of distance (with the exception of occasional rage walking to work out stress). Because of my setup, it has led to me standing more throughout the day - this feels like a win - but even standing has been something I had to build up durations slowly over time. My low back tends to be where I feel it most, and also just my legs - so I often need to stretch the morning after a successful walking day (I still don’t succeed every day). Don’t skimp on a recovery routine. It is a workout even if it feels like a weirdly chill one.There is an adjustment period - I got motion sick on day one. It took like 3-4 days just to get used to it, particularly using my arms while walking. I recommend getting used to it on the flat, and going superrrrrr slow - as slow as you can tolerate going. I also recommend going slow while you figure out what types of tasks work best for walking for you. Then, spend a day or two tinkering with walking at different speeds, and figuring out appropriate speeds for specific tasks.COMPS & PRICE COMPARISONThere are others that fold, and some shorter ones, but I would not want a shorter one because it’s already noticeable that I hit the length of the stride sometimes - and this is also because of being at the desk- sometimes you’re walking on the front of the tread, and sometimes you’re walking standing more upright (like while reading or watching a webinar) and you’ll be more centered/ or towards the back of the stride. Also I’m tall.The foldy ones had mixed reviews + I suspected would give it a shorter lifespan, and I wasn’t sure the step of folding it even made a ton of sense for me.I landed on this one because the brand has rave reviews for all, the one they make without incline is cheaper - like $100 cheaper, so you should consider a few other options just for price if you don’t care about incline. There are good prime day deals on other brands, but the top reviewed ones don’t seem to go on sale.DURATIONS/DISTANCESNormal people seemed to say 10-15 minute increments of walking were the right starting amount, but yes there is the occasional weirdo who walks for 6 hours a day like the movie tech bros. I found that starting out walking for a slow 1.2 pace for 20-25 minutes was definitely doable right away. If I'm stressed and doing something that isn't typing intensive and ideally more tasky & not requiring intense thinking, I can walk at a 2.2 for 2 miles now after 3 months without an issue. I do definitely need to stretch after, and I still notice it in my low back. It is noticeably more taxing on my body than walking the dog (duh, it's much faster), and I still time-cap myself for walking at 9% incline at length, because walking is easy enough that I'll think it's fine, but the next day I'll be more sore than expected.PAIRING A DESK & ROUTINE USEI like to have a fan on me when I'm walking, it helps to avoid working up a sweat, and just like on a spin bike, the air movement helps to create the illusion of physical progress, which is a nice motivator.I had an Ikea standing desk already, but just wanted to add that this pad adds a few inches to your standing height, so if you're purchasing a standing desk with it, consider that addition - plus the possible height at incline - when you think about the height of your desk & screen.Hope this helps to save you some time and prevent injury!!! Good luck!
J
Bewertet in Kanada am 14. Juni 2024
Durée entraînement 99 minutes maximumTableau n’a pas 3 chiffres…Bruit aiguë(inconstant) même avec huileInclinaison fonctionne bienLe tapis ne chauffe pas
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