The L510C will be perfect for me. Im 5,2 110 lbs and its very comfortable, screen works well. It was really heavy and I had to use a dolly to roll it in. Lifting it out of the box and lifting it up to screw in screws underneath was also challenging. Other then that it was easy to assemble, just a few screws.
The Manual stresses the importance of grounding the machine in case of electrocution but the legs are uneven or something on this treadmill, it wobbles a lot so I guess its not properly grounded. I included a video of it.
The round rubber pads on the bottom screw up and down so I had to unscrew the right rubber pad all the way out to balance it, which is a bit annoying to me. I just plan to do brisk walking on it and I hope it lasts me years to come.
UPDATE: been using it for several days and I love this thing for brisk walking! Treadmill belt needed some adjusting but it was easy to do following the manual. Works flawlessly so far.
Great so far but.
The L510C will be perfect for me. Im 5,2 110 lbs and its very comfortable, screen works well. It was really heavy and I had to use a dolly to roll it in. Lifting it out of the box and lifting it up to screw in screws underneath was also challenging. Other then that it was easy to assemble, just a few screws. The Manual stresses the importance of grounding the machine in case of electrocution but the legs are uneven or something on this treadmill, it wobbles a lot so I guess its not properly grounded. I included a video of it. The round rubber pads on the bottom screw up and down so I had to unscrew the right rubber pad all the way out to balance it, which is a bit annoying to me. I just plan to do brisk walking on it and I hope it lasts me years to come. UPDATE: been using it for several days and I love this thing for brisk walking! Treadmill belt needed some adjusting but it was easy to do following the manual. Works flawlessly so far.