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KingSmith WalkingPad R1 Pro
EUR509,–

KingSmith WalkingPad R1 Pro


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4 years ago

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Yes, that is possible. When the handlebar is folded down, 6km/h is possible. Otherwise max. 10km/h. For working at a standing desk, 6km/h is by far sufficient. The app does not have to be used either: Simply run for approx. 1h at the 3km/h level, after which the device is unlocked to 6km/h or max. 10km/h.
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Many owners of the KingSmith WalkingPad R1 Pro report squeaky or rattling noises during use, some of these can be normal belt and foot interaction, but persistent sharp noises from the motor/rollers may indicate a mechanical issue. The manufacturer suggests lubricating and checking belt alignment, and abnormal sounds should be reported to KingSmith support (contact@walkingpad.com) for maintenance assistance.
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Primarily do not buy! I used it little and normally (less than 20 hours), it broke. Then Galaxus says I used it wrong and ran in the back and they illegally refuse the warranty. I didn't run in the back and rather: the user manual says to run in the back to reduce the speed...
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1 year ago

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1 year ago

You can walk on the treadmill both barefoot and with socks, but it is advisable to wear shoes to protect the foot and have a better walking experience. The running belt is abrasion-resistant and non-slip, which makes walking safer. Nevertheless, shoes offer additional protection and comfort, especially at higher speeds.
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Don't know the R2 But have the R1 is fine. But after a few years, I had to replace the sprocket plate that serves as the running surface. It was quite a messy job
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It depends: If you walk normally, then yes. If you have your hands on the table, it becomes difficult. In the Apple cosmos, you could have your iPhone in your pocket, so your steps should be counted relatively reliably. If you are not travelling with Apple, you can put your step tracker in your trouser pocket, then the counting should also work quite well.
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It has a bit of resistance at first, just pull it down anyway, at first you think it won't work or something will break, but that's the way it is. At least that's how it was for me.

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