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THERUN Treadmill with Incline, Incline Treadmill, Brushless Motorized Treadmills for Quiet Running

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Color: Red-manual incline


Features

  • [POWERFUL MOTOR] THERUN treadmill with incline features a quiet 3.0 HP motor that reaches speeds of up to 0.5-7.6 MPH. Discovering the versatility of speeds and maintaining a low noise level of just 55 dB, ensuring a quiet workout environment. This incline treadmill 300 lbs capacity supports a quiet workout environment for you, your family and even your pets
  • [TREADMILL WITH 3 ADJUST INCLINE] 0-6% incline range allow you to customize your workout intensity, The foldable treadmill with incline helps you target more muscle groups to train your body to simulate uphill running
  • [UPGRADE TREADMILL SMART CONSOLE] Incline treadmill with multi-function LED display, 15 preset programs , It is convenient to clearly show and track time, speed, distance, incline and calories, See your live workout stats on the clear display screen to achieve different training goals
  • [ADVANCED SHOCK ABSORPTION] The spacious 43.3''x 16.5''running area features a non-slip surface and advanced shock absorption system, this running treadmill providing maximum joint protection and comfort
  • [FOLDABLE TREADMILL & COMPACT DESIGN] The folding treadmill folds easily and has built-in wheels for smooth mobility. Folded dimensions are 36.7'' *26.3''* 48.6''. Press the bar with your foot and the treadmill will lower to the floor on its own when youre ready to work out at home, apartments and any small spaces. The transport wheels make it easy to move and store effortlessly, even in small apartments

Brand: THERUN


Color: Red-manual incline


Product Dimensions: 54"D x 8.6"W x 28"H


Item Weight: 100 Pounds


Material: Alloy Steel


Maximum Speed: 8.7 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: Manual Incline


Target Audience: Adult


Maximum Horsepower: 3 Horsepower


Maximum Incline Percentage: 6


Brand: ‎THERUN


Color: ‎Red-manual incline


Product Dimensions: ‎54"D x 8.6"W x 28"H


Item Weight: ‎100 Pounds


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Maximum Speed: ‎8.7 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: ‎Manual Incline


Target Audience: ‎Adult


Maximum Horsepower: ‎3 Horsepower


Maximum Incline Percentage: ‎6


Assembly Required: ‎No


Display Type: ‎LED


Included Components: ‎User Manual


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Minimum Speed: ‎0.5 Miles per Hour


UPC: ‎840452648203


Model Name: ‎TB1543B


Manufacturer: ‎THERUN


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎54 x 28 x 8.6 inches


Package Weight: ‎100 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎54 x 8.6 x 28 inches


Brand Name: ‎THERUN


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year


Part Number: ‎TB1543B


Date First Available: October 17, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great addition to home gym
Color: Light-Orange
Been using this treadmill for a bit and it’s honestly solid for home workouts. It’s pretty quiet, which is nice if you’re in an apartment or using it early. The incline is a cool bonus and actually makes walks feel harder and keeps my heart rate up. Folds up easily and doesn’t take over the whole room. Speed range is good enough for walking and light running. Overall a good buy if you want something simple and convenient. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025 by Johnny Castor Johnny Castor

  • Exactly What I Needed for At-Home Training 😍
Color: Light-Orange
I’ve been really happy with this treadmill. It’s surprisingly quiet, which is huge for home workouts, and the motor feels smooth and powerful. The 12% incline makes a big difference — it actually feels challenging and helps me get a better workout without needing to run outside. The belt is roomy and comfortable, and the shock absorption is easy on my joints. I also love how easy it is to fold and store since it doesn’t take up much space. Setup was quick, and customer service has been helpful when I had questions. Overall, it feels sturdy, well-made, and perfect for getting solid workouts in at home. Definitely recommend! :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2025 by alexis o. alexis o.

  • Awesome!!
Color: Red-manual incline
I honestly love this treadmill. It’s small and compact, which makes it perfect for using at my desk, and it actually gets me moving throughout the day without taking up a lot of space. For the price, it’s way better than other options I looked at — especially because it has an incline, which is hard to find in this size range. It’s also pretty quiet overall, so I can walk while working without it being distracting. Setup was easy and it feels sturdy for how compact it is. If you’re looking for an affordable, desk-friendly treadmill that still has good features, this one is totally worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2025 by SLIMESHADYSHOP

  • Perfect treadmill
Color: Light-Orange
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using this treadmill consistently and it’s exactly what I needed. The incline feature actually makes a difference for harder workouts, not just a gimmick, and it goes fast enough to support real running, not just walking or light jogging. It feels stable even at higher speeds, which is something a lot of treadmills get wrong. It’s smooth, reliable, and lets me push my cardio without feeling limited by the machine. Whether I’m doing incline walks or faster runs, it keeps up with no issues. Solid build, good performance, and worth it if you’re serious about training. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2026 by NK NK

  • Affordable and gets the job done
Color: Orange
Great affordable treadmill light and easy to store great for a home gym could be a little longer, but still comfortable and sturdy I’m 6ft 230lb
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Helps me reach my fitness goals
Color: Light-Orange
This treadmill checks so many boxes for me. It is super quiet, so I don’t disturb the rest of the household when I am using it. I enjoy that I can change the angle of the display, so I can use it to view other things on my personal devices and fight and boredom. It was easy to set up and the quality reminds me of expensive professional gym treadmills. Two cup holders - perfection! The incline lets me do whatever I need to and fits the multiple levels within my household. We have cold winters where I live, so this treadmill has allowed me to bring my walks and jogs indoors, instead of becoming a winter “couch potato”! Storing this treadmill is also very easy, a well thought out design functionality! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2026 by Luna Luna

  • Great treadmill for the price!
Color: Light-Orange
This no-named treadmill on the Amazon blurbs, known as "light orange," and printed "T12 Mute" on my actual treadmill and on the manual, is like a walking pad- treadmill hybrid as it is smaller than regular 55-60" running treadmill and, at almost 47", it's longer than the smaller 43" walking pad/treadmills. Warning, if a less expensive treadmill doesn't clearly list the length of the belt, it's probably a small 43" or less! They use AI to put a small person on the treadmill in the photo so the belt looks longer than it is! I'm 220, 5' 10" with long legs, and it's just long enough for a fast jog. If I was a serious runner with long legs, I'd try out some treadmills in a big box store, and see if you need a 55-60" long belted treadmill. I have a smaller space, and I'm a fast walker/light jogger, not a runner, so I went for this 47" long belt. Because it had 80% 5* comments (not the bogus 95+% comments from "comment mills" that pump out 5 star recommendations) I bought this around Black Friday for a deal. It comes well boxed, and was very easy to assemble by myself in leisurely 40 minutes. I had a friend help me carry the ~140 lb box from the front door to where I wanted it. You do not need to spend the extra, unnecessary $199 to pay for assembly, like the more complex treadmills require! I was alone after moving the boxed treadmill to its spot, so with the box flat, and the arrow indication which side was "UP",I opened the box, and raised the bottom end of the treadmill up and slightly over the side of the box, keeping it level and balanced, and then lifted the top end up and over the side part way, balancing it level. If you are going to put a rubber mat under the treadmill, now's the time to have it in place. Then I eased one end, then the other end, onto the ground, keeping it level. Assembly is really easy compared to other treadmills I assembled. It weighs about 125 lbs which is heavy for most folks, however 50-60" treadmills weigh 200-300 lbs! The Only tricky thing was hooking up the two ends of the control cable when putting on the top part. I did it myself, balancing it, while keeping scizzors in my pocket till I was ready to to cut the white plastic little zip tie that held the top of the cable to the side of the top of the upright bar. It'll be much easier if you've a helper just to hold the top LED panel while you put the two ends of the control cable together, as you add the top panel to the treadmill's upright arms. When you put the two ends of the cable together, just note that there's a raised prong on one, and a raised tiny "bump" on the other- mate the cables so the prong goes over the bump. The motor is really quiet compared to other treadmills. When you start walking on the belt, it has a "swish-swish" sound to it that's not loud. Before you read any further, before you use the assembled treadmill, check under the belt to see if it's dry or if there's a tiny bit of slightly sticky lubricant that comes off on your fingers. (My manual said the belt has been pre-lubricated, however it felt dry.) Unplug the machine for all these steps. As my treadmill belt felt dry, I called TheRun to find out what to do. I was told that since it felt dry, to apply all 20 ml of the little bottle of lube that comes with it, by (if you want, putting on a cheap rubber glove to keep oil off your hand) lifting up the belt, and applying lube, from both sides, from the middle of the belt out to the sides. Since you walk on the middle, get more on the middle of the flat plate under the belt. If you have big hands, and can't get your hand under the belt, then loosen BOTH tension bolts at the end of the machine by the SAME number of turns (6-15 or so as needed), counterclockwise, to loosen the belt's tension, to slide your hand under. Then apply the lube, middle of the plate towards the motor/front, center of plate heading to outer edge, on one side of the plate, and then do the same to the other side of the plate. Do the same about a foot or so back from this first lube spot. Then tighten the belt back up by the same number of turns of the tension bolts, clockwise, that you earlier loosened the belt, to re-tension the belt. The TheRun manual tell how often to lube the belt. The person at TheRun said to use "dimethyl silicone," not just cheaper generic "100% silicone." Different thickness/viscosities of this oil can be found. Buy a good one that has a (CSTt) viscosity of around 300, not a cheaper one that has the watery cSt of 1 or so. It's a longer lasting lubricant that better handles heat and stress of walking/running than generic "100% silicone." The manual says the belt's tension should such that you can lift both sides of the belt at the middle by 2-3 inches (50-75 mm). Then let the lube soak in and distribute, by running the treadmill at 2-3 MPH for a few minutes alone, then walk on the treadmill for a few minutes at maybe 2-3 MPH to let the lube soak into the belt. Check the two sides of the belt to be sure the belt is the same distance from the side rails. If the belt is too close to one side, then turn the tension bolt 1/4 turn clockwise on that side, and then walk on the treadmill to see if it evened out both sides. Repeat as necessary, however don't overtighten the belt. Be sure you don't plant your heel or toe first on the belt, but position your body so mostly the midportion of your foot strikes first on the belt, in a rolling motion, so you toe is the last to leave the surface of the belt.. This best happens when you put your chest/belly about 1 foot or so from the top front of the LED console, so the foot strike is about a foot or so from the top of the belt, rather than getting that first foot strike in the middle of the treadmill. Play around, and find your sweet spot. If this is your first treadmill, DO NOT step on the belt when it's not running, then start the machine. This stresses the motor. Not good. Instead, put the orange safety clip on your clothing, stand with your feet apart, one foot on one thin metal side rail (not the belt!) , the other on the other side rail, and start the machine at, say 0.5 to 1 mph or so, and let it get to that speed. THEN, hold onto the side handles for safety, being prepared to walk at this speed, start walking on this slower moving belt. Your treadmill's motor will thank you, and have longer life. Once you get the hang of it, you can start the treadmill at a higher speed, as you know how to start off at a faster pace! The electronic incline is what sets it apart from a regular manual incline treadmill- rather than running faster, raising the incline lets you run "harder" and burn the calories! While you are walking/jogging, it's easy to set it higher or lower. I like an incline of 2-3%. I'll build up to a higher incline in time. Rather than trying to jog/light run fast-the incline will give you a workout-vary the incline and see the sweet spot for you. I really like using the Programmed P1-P12 sets of exercises that, during your walk/jog/run, vary the speed and the incline. It keeps things from being boring! It has 12 built in programs, and you can add 3 more that you customize. You can set the time of your run/walk, or set the # of calories that you want to burn. There are 10 "segments" to each set. Nicely, it gives a "beep" as it goes from one to another of the ten segments within a particular program. Bonus-if you want to alter one of the ten sections to be faster/slower, higher/lower, you can do it for that section, and when it goes to the next section, it sticks to the program. I really like that flexibility as I work up to both endurance and speed. There's that narrow gap on both sides of the belt-there's a lip that could catch the top of a thin shoe-not really a problem for me in sneakers/running shoes. NEVER run barefoot or in socks! From time to time, over the next 3-6 months, check that the gap is the same on both sides. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 by I. Seligman I. Seligman

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