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XTERRA Fitness Premium Folding Smart Treadmill, Compact Design, 250+ LB Weight Capacity, Powerful Motor, XTERRA+ Fitness App Included with Purchase

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Style: TR150


Features

  • Large 16" X 50" Walking/Running Surface Accommodates Users Of Many Sizes And Stride Lengths.110V Cord/Outlet Power Source. LCD Silver / Not Backlit Display.
  • Intuitive 5" Lcd Display Is Easy To Read And Keeps You Updated On Speed, Incline, Time, Distance, Calories And Pulse
  • 12 Preset Programs And 3 Manual Incline Settings Offer Unmatched Variety For Your Workouts
  • Easy Pull Knob Releases The Deck To Fold Or Unfold For Convenient Storage When Not In Use

Description

XTERRA Fitness provides everything you require to reach your fitness goals in the TR folding treadmill. Offering a wide variety of workout programs, you can now realize your health and conditioning ambitions. Thanks to its sturdy frame and powerful motor, the TR150 and TR260 treadmills are built to keep up for as far as you can push yourself. The widescreen LCD display enables you to easily monitor information such as your pulse, speed, distance, time, and calories burned. Hand pulse sensors are conveniently mounted on the handlebars to keep you in your training zone. XTRASOFT deck cushioning technology provides maximum impact absorption, minimizing the stress on your joints and providing a more comfortable workout. Accessory holders are integrated into the console to conveniently hold your phone, water bottle, remote control, and more. When your workout is complete simply fold up the deck and move it out of the way with built-in transport wheels for easy storage.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandXTERRA Fitness
ColorBlack
ConditionNew
Dimensions63.4"D x 28.75"W x 51.4"H
Weight97 lbs
Construction MaterialAlloy Steel
Top Speed10 mph
FeatureFoldable for compact storage
Use CaseHome use
AudienceAdults
Horsepower2.25 HP
Incline RangeUp to 2%
AssemblyRequired
DisplayLCD Screen
PowerCorded Electric
Programs Available12 Pre-set workouts
Components IncludedTreadmill, Hardware, Assembly Guide
Max Supported Weight250 lbs
Deck Size50"L x 16"W
Speed Range0.5-10 mph
Display Size5"
WarrantyProvided by Manufacturer
ModelFitness Folding Treadmill Black
ForWalking, General Fitness
Launch DateJanuary 1, 2017

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Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Xterra TR260 is a compact, well-engineered treadmill that offers a host of features comparable to higher-end models, including Bluetooth connectivity and a quality build. Users praised its ease of assembly, space-saving design, and value for money. Despite its compact size, it does not skimp on performance and functionality, thus ideal for exercising at home without occupying much space.

Pros

  • 👍 Compact design ideal for home usage
  • 👍 Offers a host of features including Bluetooth connectivity
  • 👍 High-quality build and sturdy frame
  • 👍 Compatible with popular fitness apps like Kinomap and Zwift
  • 👍 Easy assembly and maintenance
  • 👍 Excellent value for money

Cons

  • 👎 Fairly heavy due to the steel components
  • 👎 Assembly may require patience especially with handling power cable
  • 👎 The device holder may obstruct the LCD screen

Should I Buy It?

Yes, the Xterra TR260 is a winning choice for individuals wanting a compact, easy-to-maintain treadmill loaded with a bunch of high-end features at a fair price. Its built quality, ease of use, and compatibility with popular fitness apps make it an excellent value for money.


  • Great value
Style: TR150
Simple, basic treadmill. I'm 6-2, ~210#. This is strong, wide and long enough for me. Fast walking, 5-6 mph jogging. Feels solid. Have not tried much faster. Speed, distance and heart rate seem pretty accurate. Distance is in tenths, not hundredths, of a mile (so it doesn't change very fast.) Easy to fold up, easy to roll on hard floor. Manual inclines are slight but noticeable, easy to adjust. Over 4 months of almost daily use. I like it a lot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by D. Johnson

  • Great for what you pay for
Style: TR260
I wanted a treadmill to bluetooth sync with my Peloton App. This is a no brainer, relatively easy to assemble, and affordable option. It's not any more than it promises. It has nice speed and incline switches, a place I can put in my phone or tablet, etc. It's not the quietest run, but good enough for some indoor workout. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024 by leob

  • Great Price to Function Ratio
Style: TR150
I used to have a Nordic Trac that cost me just short of a couple of thousand dollars. I used that machine for about 3 years on average about 4-5 times a week running with an incline at about 7- 9mph and while it lasted a good while, this machine is doing the same job with about the same basic features at a major fraction of the price. It doesn't have an automatic mechanical incline feature like the Nordic Trac did, and only has 3sets of a manual incline, but Ive been using this about 4 days a week running about 7-8 mph for 31 minutes and it works just as good. Its very basic in its console features, but as a treadmill the running base is just as sturdy, provides a soft impact surface, is very easy to assemble, easy to use and is generally as smooth and quiet as the Nordic Trac. It doesn't have the overall build quality with wood accents and thicker metal tubing, but I don't think that is a deal breaker for someone looking for a treadmill at a price in this range and furthermore its alot slimmer and easier to slide into the corner of your gym room or bedroom closet. Ive been using it since April of 2022 so I'll give an update of its use as it comes along. Its great that it also comes with the lubricating oil and also recognizes through the console that the unit needs lubricating, a feature that was missing from my Nordic Trac machine that i believe met its demise because I wasn't aware it needed to be lubricated. 4/5 so far for ease of use, easy assembly, functionality to price ratio and overall value. 10/5/2022 Update: The unit is still working just as it was when I first started using it in April of 2022. I have been using it on average about 4 times a week for 31 minutes at 7mph from start to finish, which is about 3.7 miles of running per session. I have not had any issues so far. I vacuum and wipe the machine of sweat to keep it clean as the instructions mention to keep it maintained after every use. The only issue I've noticed is that putting my phone in the designated panel slot, causes scuff marks because of the rubbing of the plastic and the metal of the phone. I remedied this by laying a small terry cloth under the phone. Its not a big issue but I'd thought I'd mention it to those who want to keep the unit looking brand spanking new. So far I'm still happy with this purchase. Update: 1/24/23 Still working as normally as the day I first started using it. I havent had any issues spring up. The computer has not asked me to lubricate the treadmill either yet, so seems like it works a good while before that happens. Still give it a thumbs up. Update: 6/15/23 Still working great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022 by Mmart23

  • Extremely happy with the Xterra TR150!
Style: TR150
This review is written less than a week since arrival (10/6/22). I will update later if needed. I considered treadmills between $1k & $2.5k (it was a health investment after all – and “you get what you pay for”, right?), but every time I’d decided on one, there were enough negative reviews to keep me from buying. I eventually decided to start looking at lower priced models (if it’s going to break, I’d prefer not to have so much money invested). The Xterra TR150 seemed to be the best choice for my needs, so I bought it before I could change my mind once again (you know what I’m talking about). FYI, I’m 68yo female, 5’ 3.5”, 120lbs, relatively fit but not strong. • At around 100 lbs, weight is sufficient to imply that it’s solid, but manageable (vs 200-300 lbs I previously considered). I’d never have been able to manage one much larger. • The smaller footprint allowed me to keep it on the main level of the house. If I’d gotten a more substantial treadmill, it would have had to have a spot in my unfinished basement. On the main level, I’m confident it will be utilized more. Like the weight, the size makes it easier to manage. • If I’d gone with a higher priced, fancier, bigger, heavier treadmill, I’d have had to pay to get it into the house and probable pay someone to assemble it. • The lack of bells and whistles means less to go wrong. • The simplicity of design should make maintenance and troubleshooting easy. • Xterra has plenty of support for the customer via the webpage. I’ve not had to utilize calling anyone, so cannot speak to that. • It was ridiculously easy to assemble. The hardest part was getting it out of the box due to weight. • PROGRAM: I could find no documentation/videos that describe in detail what speeds each program level involve, and like some other reviewers, I was a little hesitant to use. Try starting with Program 1 to get familiar with using it and understanding what the graphs (are trying to) convey. Program 1 starts off VERY low (1.2, I think) and its maximum speed is 3.1 (intervals of .5, 1.2, 1.8, 2.4 & 3.1). That will give you an idea of what to expect. You get 3 beeps to indicate the rate is changing, the new rate will display and then start to change. If that rate is too high, you can select the “speed” button to decrease – or just “stop”. You can change speed at any time during the program by selecting the up or down “speed” button. • MANUAL INCLINE: The trade off in manual vs. auto incline is worth it to me (and, yes, the manual incline levels are very minimal). You are paying MUCH less and it is less wear and tear on the treadmill motor and associated mechanisms. Yeah – it’d be fun to have all those programs that simulate walking/running outdoors, but not worth it to me. • There is a great series of unaffiliated videos on YT that were invaluable to my decision (todd’s garage). You’ll find assembly, lubing, maintenance, track adjustment, etc.. • A review or two mentioned electrical shock. I’m speculating that perhaps it was static from walking on the track. I had a couple of static shocks when reaching for the heart monitor with a certain pair of shoes (have wood floors – no carpet) – didn’t experience it with two other pairs of shoes. (UPDATE** static shock can be an issue with ALL treadmills (and electronics in general) - search online for various solutions/preventative measures) • The emergency stop key design on the TR150 is perfect. I’ve read other treadmill's reviews that criticize design of theirs (won’t stay in, too hard to get in, etc.). • Folding treadmill: I was worried about not having a lowering assist to soften the landing when lowering. However, once you lift it up, you know what weight you’re dealing with – so just make sure you’re ready to support it while lowering. Just think of it as an addition to your workout. :-) It’s easy to get the pin in and out to prop it up or let it down. There was review somewhere that mentioned the pin failed and the treadmill fell – I really don’t think that is possible if the pin is properly seated. I’m pretty satisfied with the TR150’s design. • The ledge for holding devices will not hold my chromebook (width is not an issue since it’s open on the sides – it’s the depth). It will hold my kindle fire. The ledge depth is 1/2 inch. I kind of figured this when ordering, so no big surprise. Obviously, utilizing the ledge means your device is covering up the display. Not a deal breaker by any means, but adding a support arm/bracket to hold device above/beyond the display would be a great improvement IMO. • UPS actually brought it inside the house for me (he went above and beyond – maybe in part because the box was a battered mess). The battered box perhaps speaks to the build quality of the treadmill. I really expected to have something broken or electronics not working. No problem whatsoever. As with ANYTHING you buy, sometimes it’s just luck of the draw. However, there are plenty of folks reviewing that are happy with the TR150. I am very happy with my decision to buy the Xterra TR150. No buyer’s remorse here (other than seeing a price drop on prime day :-))! **Update 11/27/22: Still just as happy. **Prompted to lube once. I think lubing is done in the area where your feet are hitting (reason for specified lube pattern), so think in terms of that when you are lubing. **Bought ar-pro rubber pads (4”x4”) for wood floor - glad I didn’t get a mat. **I never use the “programs” after trying them out. I hit “start” and then use speed buttons. So glad didn’t spend more for one with fancy programs. **I use it daily (walking only - 3 to 4 mph), from 20 minutes to over an hour depending on how active I am otherwise. **I parked the treadmill facing a corner and added a cheap 24” wall mounted R**u TV. Treadmill display visible, and makes getting in the walking very pleasurable. **HR monitor iffy – I think most HR monitors can be unreliable, so not disappointed with that tech on this treadmill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022 by BASC BASC

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