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title: "PHOENIX 98516 Easy-Up Manual Treadmill"
brand: "phoenix"
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# 41.5" x 13.5" running belt for ample stride 8.5° incline for natural uphill walk Heavy-duty weighted flywheel for smooth motion PHOENIX 98516 Easy-Up Manual Treadmill

**Brand:** phoenix
**Price:** Rp11766490
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PHOENIX 98516 Easy-Up Manual Treadmill by phoenix
- **How much does it cost?** Rp11766490 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- phoenix enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted phoenix brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Sturdy alloy steel frame supports up to 250 lbs with a 1-year frame warranty.
- • **Quiet & Smooth:** Heavy flywheel ensures whisper-quiet operation—perfect for home workouts without distractions.
- • **Power Your Pace:** Self-powered manual belt lets you control speed naturally—no motors, no limits.
- • **Track Your Progress:** Single-button LCD display monitors speed, distance, time & calories burned effortlessly.
- • **Compact & Convenient:** Folds upright with locking mechanism for seamless storage in any space.

## Overview

The PHOENIX 98516 Easy-Up Manual Treadmill is a sleek, space-saving fitness solution designed for professionals who value control and convenience. Featuring a heavy-duty weighted flywheel and a spacious 41.5-by-13.5-inch belt, it delivers smooth, quiet operation powered entirely by your own pace. Its foldable frame locks upright for easy storage, while the single-button LCD display tracks your speed, distance, time, and calories burned. Supporting users up to 250 pounds, this treadmill combines durability with simplicity, making it ideal for home workouts that fit your busy lifestyle without the noise or bulk of electric machines.

## Description

Product Description An economical yet reliable walking treadmill with smooth, quiet operation. Select your own space and alter it at any time any way you want! Very simple and user friendly design, yet equipped with heavy-duty steel frame and flywheel. Warranty is 90 days parts, 1 year frame. Maximum user weight is 250lbs. Not recommended or guaranteed for user over this limit. desertcart.com Most treadmills are frightfully expensive, with bulky electric motors that power the treadmill while jacking up the price. No so the Easy-Up manual treadmill, which asks the user to power the belt instead. The treadmill is outfitted with a heavy-duty weighted flywheel and a sturdy 41.5-by-13.5-inch running belt that respond to your walking/jogging speed. The faster you run, the faster the belt spins, letting you reach whatever speed is comfortable. At the same time, the treadmill isn't completely low tech, as it offers a single-button electronics display that tracks your speed, distance, time, and calories (includes two AA batteries). And users with small homes or apartments will love the folding frame, which locks into the upright position and rolls away for easy storage in a closet or garage. The Easy-Up treadmill, which offers a maximum weight limit of 250 pounds, measures 46 by 50 by 21 inches (W x H x D) and carries a 90-day warranty on parts and a one-year warranty on the frame. Specifications:Heavy duty weighted flywheel offers a smooth, quiet operation Comes almost completely assembled in the shipping carton; very limited assembly required Folds and locks in the upright position for storage Walking surface is 41.5" x 13.5" Single button electronics monitors speed, distance, time, and estimated calories burned (two AA batteries included) 250-pound user weight limit Dimensions: 46" x 21" x 50" (open); 22" x 21" x 50" (folded) About Phoenix Health & Fitness Established in 1998 as a wholesale distributor of fitness equipment, Phoenix Health & Fitness offers a complete line of high-quality exercise equipment to the in-home and light commercial markets. Working with a state-of-the-art computer system, the company can offer "just in time" delivery and other critical services while living up to its standards of reliability, consistency, honesty, and urgency. Phoenix Health & Fitness develops many of its new concepts and products in conjunction with its sister company, Reflex Design, and enjoys a reputation for delivering quality products in a timely manner.About Treadmills Walking is still considered one of the most beneficial cardiovascular exercises for people of all ages, body types, and fitness levels. As a fundamental form of aerobic training, walking has numerous physical benefits for the heart, lungs, and circulatory system, while also increasing muscle tone and burning fat calories. Treadmills provide a convenient way to regularly exercise in all weather conditions in the comfort and safety of your own home. From beginners just starting an exercise regimen to advanced athletes looking to maintain their fitness level, anyone interested in getting and staying in shape can benefit greatly from regular use of a treadmill. Treadmills allow you to determine the pace, distance, and complexity of the workout based on your needs, all while watching television, talking on the telephone, or reading a magazine. Much easier on sensitive joints like the knees and hips, treadmill walking and running surfaces are typically long, padded platforms that allow ample room for a long stride and comfortable, low-impact walk or jog without the harsh contact of a concrete surface. While many different types, styles, and price ranges of treadmills exist, many of them offer unique features like a fold-up design for easy storage, an electronic display monitor showing speed, distance, workout time, incline level, and burned calories, and EKG grip pulses to monitor the heart rate while exercising. Regardless of the simple to complex features you may choose, treadmills offer an array of aerobic exercise opportunities that will provide long-lasting beneficial cardiovascular results without a commute to the gym or a jog in the rain.

Review: I love this manual treadmill and get a great workout using it - I did a lot of research before buying this treadmill, but, from what I read, I thought that it might meet my needs. I wanted something that I could use in front of my living room tv and then wheel away when not in use. I wasn't interested in running, just in walking fast enough to get my heart rate up to 85 to 90% of my maximum heart rate, and, because I'm short, I thought I wouldn't have problems having to lean over to reach the handlebars. I was concerned about having to put the machine together -- I'm not very handy -- and I worried about whether it would be too noisy or not pleasant to use. I purchased this treadmill about a month ago and I have been using it almost every day since I got it. It is actually one of the best products that I have ever purchased on desertcart (and I make about 50 or more purchases each year). After using it for a week, I cancelled my gym membership, because I found that the workout I was getting on the Phoenix was at least as good (if not better) than the workout I was getting on the electric treadmills at the gym. I use it in front of my huge 46 inch TV each night for about 45 to 60 minutes and it's made me feel much less guilty about the amount of TV I watch (especially this time of year, when my beloved Red Sox are on nightly). One thing that I especially love is that I can step off the treadmill briefly -- to advance my DVR past the commercials or whatever -- and hop back on without having to press any buttons and without losing the accumulated totals of minutes, calories burned, etc. shown on the display (the display "remembers" its totals for up to 4 minutes). I was able to put together the Phoenix by myself (and I'm a very short -- 4 ft. 10 in -- 66 year-old woman who is not very handy around the house) in about an hour. The only difficulty I had was that one of the screws that connects the handle bars to the sides just wouldn't quite fit, even though I had the holes aligned as much as possible. I fixed that problem by putting the metal screw into the freezer for about an hour and by then the screw had shrunk enough to fit into the holes. I put some treadmill oil on the roller platform before I first used it and I haven't had to re-apply it since. To start it, all I do is hop on and lean my upper body forward until the tread starts moving. I wore a heart monitor the first few times on the machine because I wanted to make certain that I was in the right range. On my first use, my heart rate rose too high for someone my age -- it was over 150 per minute -- so I solved that problem by putting a one-inch paperback book under each of the back wheels, so the slope wouldn't be quite so much, and my heart rate went down to the 130s which is where I want it. I don't find the treadmill too noisy. It makes some noise of course, but nothing that prevents me from hearing the TV easily, and much less than an electric treadmill. What I especially like about using this manual treadmill is that I feel that I am in total control of it (instead of feeling that I have to constantly race to keep up with an electric treadmill). I just step on and start or stop whenever I want, without having to press any buttons or program any machines). I also really like the padding on the handle bars. It makes the handlebars really comfortable to grasp. I started by using the treadmill only about 20 minutes at a time and now I use it up to 45 minutes at a time or for two 30 minute sessions 6 days a week or sometimes even for 3 sessions of 20 minutes. Oh, and I've lost 5 pounds since I got it (about a month ago), another nice feature. I don't know how sturdy it is, or how well it will hold up after months and years of use. But, at such a low price, it seems easy enough to replace should I need to. This treadmill will not meet the needs of everyone, especially for those who want to run or who are tall. But for me, it has been pretty near perfect.
Review: Good workout, but noisy and definitely not hands free. - I get a decent workout, especially because the incline is 8.5 degrees. But it is very noisy. The worst part is that I can't let go of the handles or I'll slide off the back, and this is after increasing the tension....so therefore I can't do crosswords/sudokus while I'm working out. So I watch movies, but I have the volume really loud to hear it over the noise of the treadmill. It was very inexpensive and I do get a good workout so therefore it's all O.K. Also, it was easy to put together and it's small enough to not be obtrusive in our family room.

## Features

- Manual treadmill with heavy-duty weighted flywheel and 41.5-by-13.5-inch belt
- Single-button electronics display tracks speed, distance, time, and calories
- Lets you achieve maximum walking/jogging speed via self-powered workout
- Folds and locks in upright position for storage; 250-pound maximum weight limit.Measures 46 x 50 x 21 inches (W x H x D); 1-year frame warranty.
- Please lean body forward and hold on to the handle bar when powering the belt by yourself.Read the belt adjustment steps in the manual (see attached trouble shoot guide) – if the belt tends to walk to the right, use tool included in the kit to rotate the right side six angel screw located at the end of main frame side bar counterclockwise; or vice versa.Incline is 8.5 inch and not adjustable

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000NPXWMU |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Brand | Phoenix |
| Brand Name | Phoenix |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (301) |
| Date First Available | November 17, 2008 |
| Deck Length | 50 Inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00667725985168 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 46 x 21 x 50 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47.01 x 22.01 x 7.99 inches |
| Item Weight | 44 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Phoenix |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Metrics Measured | Calories; Distance; Speed; Workout Time |
| Package Weight | 23 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 98516 |
| Product Dimensions | 46"D x 21"W x 50"H |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Bottle Holder, Heart Rate Monitor, Lcd Display, Manual |
| Sport Type | Excercise & Fitness |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 667725985168 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty on frame, 90 days warranty on parts |

## Product Details

- **Assembly Required:** Yes
- **Brand:** Phoenix
- **Deck Length:** 50 Inches
- **Display Type:** LCD
- **Item Weight:** 44 Pounds
- **Maximum Weight Recommendation:** 250 Pounds
- **Metrics Measured:** Calories; Distance; Speed; Workout Time
- **Product Dimensions:** 46"D x 21"W x 50"H
- **Special Feature:** Bottle Holder, Heart Rate Monitor, Lcd Display, Manual
- **Target Audience:** Adult

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you run on it safely? Or mostly for waking?**
A: In my opinion, you could jog at a slower pace on it holding on the the handle bars. However, I wouldn't run fast on it, especially not holding on. I read the reviews before I bought one. A lot of the reviews state it is a different kind of workout than you would get on one with a motor. You do have to "make it" move, so you do expend energy in a little different way on a manual treadmill. I mostly bought it because it had two advantages I liked. One, it is smaller and can be stored easily and two, there is no motor to go out. If you are like me and a lot of people, you use exercise equipment more frequently when you first buy it. At least this treadmill will store away, unlike those huge ones that people end up using for hanging clothes on.

**Q: can this be stored under a bed or other piece of furniture**
A: The top portion isn't easily removed, but the bottom could slide under a bed with the handles to the side. I don't think it would fit under most furniture at all though.

**Q: Is the treadmill belt stiff and resistant?  Or does it have an easy stride?**
A: It's not as easy a stride as on a motorized treadmill, but it's also not too much work. It feels like walking uphill. You can also adjust the tension slightly with the allen screws in the end of the platform.

**Q: How many incline settings, and what are they?  Thanks.**
A: I returned it after a month of frustrations with the belt. It will not stay centered. The manual addresses how to re-center it. It's a cumbersome process to re-center and once you do, it doesn't last an hour. I don't remember the number of incline settings.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this manual treadmill and get a great workout using it
*by C***R on May 30, 2011*

I did a lot of research before buying this treadmill, but, from what I read, I thought that it might meet my needs. I wanted something that I could use in front of my living room tv and then wheel away when not in use. I wasn't interested in running, just in walking fast enough to get my heart rate up to 85 to 90% of my maximum heart rate, and, because I'm short, I thought I wouldn't have problems having to lean over to reach the handlebars. I was concerned about having to put the machine together -- I'm not very handy -- and I worried about whether it would be too noisy or not pleasant to use. I purchased this treadmill about a month ago and I have been using it almost every day since I got it. It is actually one of the best products that I have ever purchased on Amazon (and I make about 50 or more purchases each year). After using it for a week, I cancelled my gym membership, because I found that the workout I was getting on the Phoenix was at least as good (if not better) than the workout I was getting on the electric treadmills at the gym. I use it in front of my huge 46 inch TV each night for about 45 to 60 minutes and it's made me feel much less guilty about the amount of TV I watch (especially this time of year, when my beloved Red Sox are on nightly). One thing that I especially love is that I can step off the treadmill briefly -- to advance my DVR past the commercials or whatever -- and hop back on without having to press any buttons and without losing the accumulated totals of minutes, calories burned, etc. shown on the display (the display "remembers" its totals for up to 4 minutes). I was able to put together the Phoenix by myself (and I'm a very short -- 4 ft. 10 in -- 66 year-old woman who is not very handy around the house) in about an hour. The only difficulty I had was that one of the screws that connects the handle bars to the sides just wouldn't quite fit, even though I had the holes aligned as much as possible. I fixed that problem by putting the metal screw into the freezer for about an hour and by then the screw had shrunk enough to fit into the holes. I put some treadmill oil on the roller platform before I first used it and I haven't had to re-apply it since. To start it, all I do is hop on and lean my upper body forward until the tread starts moving. I wore a heart monitor the first few times on the machine because I wanted to make certain that I was in the right range. On my first use, my heart rate rose too high for someone my age -- it was over 150 per minute -- so I solved that problem by putting a one-inch paperback book under each of the back wheels, so the slope wouldn't be quite so much, and my heart rate went down to the 130s which is where I want it. I don't find the treadmill too noisy. It makes some noise of course, but nothing that prevents me from hearing the TV easily, and much less than an electric treadmill. What I especially like about using this manual treadmill is that I feel that I am in total control of it (instead of feeling that I have to constantly race to keep up with an electric treadmill). I just step on and start or stop whenever I want, without having to press any buttons or program any machines). I also really like the padding on the handle bars. It makes the handlebars really comfortable to grasp. I started by using the treadmill only about 20 minutes at a time and now I use it up to 45 minutes at a time or for two 30 minute sessions 6 days a week or sometimes even for 3 sessions of 20 minutes. Oh, and I've lost 5 pounds since I got it (about a month ago), another nice feature. I don't know how sturdy it is, or how well it will hold up after months and years of use. But, at such a low price, it seems easy enough to replace should I need to. This treadmill will not meet the needs of everyone, especially for those who want to run or who are tall. But for me, it has been pretty near perfect.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Good workout, but noisy and definitely not hands free.
*by J***L on September 4, 2014*

I get a decent workout, especially because the incline is 8.5 degrees. But it is very noisy. The worst part is that I can't let go of the handles or I'll slide off the back, and this is after increasing the tension....so therefore I can't do crosswords/sudokus while I'm working out. So I watch movies, but I have the volume really loud to hear it over the noise of the treadmill. It was very inexpensive and I do get a good workout so therefore it's all O.K. Also, it was easy to put together and it's small enough to not be obtrusive in our family room.

### ⭐ Not Recommended!
*by L***C on May 5, 2020*

Would not recommend! I was looking for a simple treadmill. unfortunately this one is not it. I was very excited to use it upon arrival. It was easy to set up. When it came to trying it I did not like it. It only has one setting, in which the treadmill is at an angle. With it being at this angle it is very dangerous and one can easily fall even if your are holding on to the railing. If this treadmill had settings of the desired incline it would have been perfect. I was decided to send it back, however I needed to pay $70 for shipping so I decided to keep it and give it away. You are far better in buying a pricey electrical one in my opinion. Very disappointed in this purchase.

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