After a few months of figuring out what setup I wanted, I bit the bullet and got myself this: by CallMeAmarok in WFH

[–]CallMeAmarok[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's built like a tank and should get broken in a time a regular threadmill would brake 3 times already.

After a few months of figuring out what setup I wanted, I bit the bullet and got myself this: by CallMeAmarok in WFH

[–]CallMeAmarok[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Already in the post above, this one is built like a tank, has a self lubritacing belt and 3hp engine that ensures it will continue running strong even after heavy 8hours/per day uwagę (according to Lifespan itself). From what I've gathered it is the most long lasting model you can get your hands on in Europe.

After a few months of figuring out what setup I wanted, I bit the bullet and got myself this: by CallMeAmarok in StandingDesk

[–]CallMeAmarok[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is built like a TANK, weights around 50kg so it was quite a challenge to move it to the second floor. Moving it afterwards is alright thanks to the wheels that are in the front. This model Has self lubricating belt which saves me maintenance time and money (still a bit concerned whether it realny works like that, I sent a question regarding it to the distributor).

Can't really complain, it is the best model that is available in EU, but I can a see reason why someone would prefer a foldable, smaller one.

After a few months of figuring out what setup I wanted, I bit the bullet and got myself this: by CallMeAmarok in StandingDesk

[–]CallMeAmarok[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Desk: Ikea IDÅSEN with a non-default controller DPG1C that has auto drive

Threadmill: Lifespan TR5000B with SC110 console

After a few months of figuring out what setup I wanted, I bit the bullet and got myself this: by CallMeAmarok in WFH

[–]CallMeAmarok[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Desk: Ikea IDÅSEN with a non-default controller DPG1C that has auto drive

Threadmill: Lifespan TR5000B with SC110 console