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My first impression from the Peloton Tread is that it’s a sturdy machine. This treadmill is nicely sized at 68” length x 33” width x 62” height. The website says the Tread measures smaller than most couches—which I think you can take with a grain of salt because it’s all about whether it’s going to fit in your home, right? So, do your due diligence and measure your space. There is a handyon the site that allows you to virtually place the treadmill in your home using your phone.
It has several options for adjusting the speed and incline. There are dials on either side of the arm rails that you turn as well as a button in the center of the dial that you press. Rolling the left dial forward raises the incline, which peaks at a 12.5% grade, and rolling it backward lowers it. If you press the center of the dial, the incline automatically jumps to the nearest whole number. The right dial and button follows a similar pattern, except it’s for speed, and it tops out at 12.
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