
KingSmith WalkingPad R2
KingSmith WalkingPad R2
Pro
just after 3 use the rubber pieces starting to peel, glue releases. does not affect functionality, but not nice.
the adjustable feet on hard surface will loose due to the vibration which result in loud wobbling during training session, some kind of matt is recommended. not programable, ie. for HIIT session only possibility is the remote to udjust speed up/down
overal the mechanical parts seems to be stable, belt can be tightened and adjusted easily. heavy to lift, but easy to move around with the handle and rollers on the front
Pro
Contra
I thought for a long time whether I should buy such a treadmill or whether a "real" device would not make more sense. In the end, I decided on the Walking Pad R2 model and was not disappointed. The treadmill has its weight with 40kg, but can still be moved well with the rollers. The first assembly was easy and you can start right away.The speed can be adjusted in 0.5 steps. For walking up to 5 km/h, the handrail does not have to be folded up. The running surface is large enough for me. If you leave the belt while jogging, it reacts immediately and stops.
For a hobby jogger, the treadmill is completely sufficient and can be integrated super into the home office. For ambitious runners, it should at best be enough for a warm-up.
Pro
Contra
Contra
since 3 weeks daily in use and very satisfied
Pro
Contra
Avoid using it on a carpet because if not there will be a message like a sensor is not working anymore (the carpet hair must go on it in the long run). Foldable, easy to use are its strong points.
Its weight makes it difficult to handle and lacks apple accounting.
Pro
Contra
6 out of 10 reviews