| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 38 x 38 x 14.5 inches |
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| Package Weight | 80.2 Pounds |
| Item Weight | 58 Pounds |
| Brand Name | TrekDesk Treadmill Desks |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Color | Gray |
| Material | Steel |
| Manufacturer | TrekDesk Treadmill Desks |
| Part Number | TD-01 |
| Included Components | Phone/File Tray, Manuscript Holder, Two (2) Cup/Utility Holders |
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TrekDesk Treadmill Desk - Walking and Standing Desk for Treadmill - Perfect Treadmill Workstation
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- Integrated treadmill desk designed to let you walk on treadmill while working
- Attaches to almost any treadmill; workspace measures 72 by 34 inches
- Includes manuscript holder, three-level file folder; and top telephone/headset stand
- Two cup/utility holders; adjusts to users between 5 feet, 4 inches and 6 feet, 4 inches tall
- Supports up to 55 pounds of equipment; weighs 57 pounds; two-year warranty
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Named by Forbes as one of the best office luxuries available anywhere and featured on CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC,FOX, National Public Radio, Fitness Magazine, Human Resources Magazine, and American Fitness- the days of office drudgery and ill health are finally over. TrekDesk, attached to an existing treadmill, allows employees to walk slowly while they work (without sweating).The benefits of walking while working are life changing and include weight loss, disease prevention, health restoration, mood improvement, productivity increases; a total overhaul of your mental and physical well being.
TrekDesk features a generous work space: 72 inches long by 34 inches wide. Two height adjustable support legs are fixed in position 49 inches apart, providing a solid, robust steel base; adjusting to perfect ergonomic settings for employees who are 5 feet to 6 feet 4 inches tall.
TrekDesk is made from premium, powder coated steel and features a resilient steel reinforced LDPE desktop, materials and construction designed to last a lifetime. TrekDesk even folds up for easy storage when not in use or transport to another location.
Your TrekDesk also includes a manuscript holder, allowing you to read books, magazines or manuscripts while you type, talk and walk. A file folder with 3 levels and a top stand to place your telephone, headset, or cell phone and two (2) cup/utility holders are also included. The desk top is a stain resistant office gray; the support base, hardware and accessories are gray/silver. TrekDesk makes a perfect gift for friends, family, or corporate clients.
Installing and assembling the TrekDesk is an easy proposition. TrekDesk's Owner's Manual contains easy, step by step instructions. Assembly normally is complete within 30-45 minutes.
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Too busy to work out on a daily basis? Turn to the TrekDesk treadmill desk, which encourages you to walk slowly on a treadmill while you talk to clients, type up proposals, or catch up on your email. Designed to attach to most existing treadmills, the TrekDesk was originally built for offices, with a variety of features meant to keep employees productive and fit throughout the day. The desktop offers a generous workspace that measures 72 inches long by 34 inches wide, and includes such desktop accessories as a manuscript holder that keeps books and magazines upright; a file folder with three levels; accessory slots to keep accessories on the desktop; a top stand that holds your telephone, headset, or cell phone; and two cup/utility holders. The desk's center cutout, meanwhile, keeps all treadmill controls and accessories within easy reach, while also positioning your body close enough to type on a laptop or use a mouse. And despite the TrekDesk's foldable design, it's extremely sturdy when attached, with two height-adjustable support legs (fixed 49 inches apart) providing a solid, robust steel base, and a premium powder-coated steel frame that's built to last a lifetime. The frame is topped off by a resilient, steel-reinforced, low-density polyethylene (LDPE) desktop.
The TrekDesk offers a number of benefits to both work and home users. Not only does it encourage weight loss, disease prevention, and overall physical health, but it also improves your mood and increases your productivity. Studies show that a TrekDesk can increase blood flow to the brain, helping improve your memory by as much as 15 percent in a six-month period. At the same time, walking on a treadmill promotes healthy restorative sleep patterns, which in turn decreases your stress levels and keeps you happier. In short, the TrekDesk can help encourage a total overhaul of your mental and physical well-being.
Other features include beveled edges for comfort and appearance; a height-adjustment console that adjusts to the perfect ergonomic position for typing (the desktop suits employees between 5 feet 4 inches and 6 feet 4 inches tall); robust metal support arms for added strength and durability; and a durable scuff-resistant work surface. The TrekDesk--which sets up easily within 30 to 45 minutes--supports up to 55 pounds of equipment and weighs 57 pounds by itself. It also carries a two-year warranty.
TrekDesk Features and Specifications:
- Desk Size: 74 inches by 34 inches
- Height Adjustable: 46.5 to 56.5 inches
- Weight: 58 pounds
- Treadmill Compatibility: Works with most treadmills
- Manufacturer's Warranty: Two years
- Powder coated steel frame and steel reinforced HDPE desktop
- Folds for easy storage
- Manuscript stand
- Two cup holders
- Four-level file tray
About TrekDesk
Designed by a team of engineers, manufacturing, and sales professionals, the TrekDesk is intended to make people more productive and healthier at the same time. TrekDesk is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, with a design team based in Bedford, Virginia.
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| ASIN | B002IYRBI0 |
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| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | July 24, 2009 |
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Trekdesk:
Customer service: great!
Assembly: a bit of a chore but I drafted my dad and we were all set up in a couple of hours. Definitely a two person job as some of the pieces are large and heavy.
Stability: rock solid even fully loaded with office stuff, treadmill on and typing
Size: this is a very large desk, equivalent to a standard office cube desk. You don't need anything this big if you're just going to walk and read your Kindle. However in a full office setting I think the large size is perfect (and important). There's room for my full keyboard, laptop docking station, phone, coffee cup, spiral notebook, and most importantly, a standard LCD monitor. I highly recommend incorporating a monitor into your set up that let's you adjust the screen height. I was able to position my monitor dead center and then elevate the screen so that I can walk while looking straight ahead with a straight, relaxed, neck. It just seems like a bad idea to walk for extended periods with a bent neck looking down at your laptop screen or a monitor you couldn't elevate. If you want to start out that way, just make sure the screen is directly in front of you and not off to one side.
Treadmill-desks in general:
After your first morning of walking, be prepared to be more hungry for lunch than you have been in years! If weight loss is a specific goal, be careful not to go nuts. Drink a lot of water and much (sparingly) on protein based snacks like mixed nuts that will help you feel full. This "reactionary hunger" is one of the reasons studies show people often lose more weight with moderate exercise than with heavier exercise.
Don't expect to walk 8 hours straight the first day, perhaps ever. I tried to go all day the first couple days (after all, I've run marathons! How hard can this be?) Hard. You'll be dealing with physical fatigue as well as mental fatigue that pulls your work productivity way down. If you want to go all day, expect to train for it just like you would for a 10 mile run. Because of this, have a back-up desk and chair for when you need a break. I've settled into a routine that involves walking from morning to lunch with sitting breaks for meetings in other conference rooms, sit for lunch, back up for another hour or so and then see what kind of tasks I have for the rest of the day. If my afternoon is "numbers based" (Excel, analysis, form filling, etc.) I might keep working. If my afternoon is more "words based" (writing proposals, synthesizing multiple points of view into a document) I'll most likely sit since I feel the brain fatigue more with those tasks. (I'd be interested to hear if any novelists use treadmill-desks; I would find that very difficult.)
With all that said, I definitely recommend trying out a treadmill-desk, and if you're in an office setting, the TrekDesk is a great way to go.
My Trek Desk is used at work and in conjunction with a Horizon T1200 Treadmill. My desk is elevated to number 6 on the adjustable holes on the legs. It fits very nicely with the treadmill operating panel. My computer monitor sits at the 1 o'clock position (top right corner) of the desk.
The desk takes some getting used to to talk on the phone while walking and possibly writing notes. It also takes a bit of time to adjust to typing while walking at a slow pace. I am 6'3" and 290 pounds. I walk at a 1.5mph pace. I initially tried to walk the majority of the workday but found it very taxing (which is good). I have since arranged to walk for an hour then stand for about an hour or so alternating back and forth. I occasionally sit but haven't arranged my office yet to allow a second monitor to be setup on my original desk so all I have to do is move the keyboard and mouse to the lower desk to sit and work.
I've had the product for 3 weeks now and am averaging about a pound a week in weight loss. With constant getting on and off the treadmill at work I believe I average around 4-5 miles a day. The treadmills times out after a few minutes when paused so I have a hard time trying to keep track of the total distance I walk. But since I arranged to walk for an hour it's gotten easier because it amounts to 1.5miles each hour. I also use the incline function at 1 or 2% incline.
I really feel the workout in my waistline. The first week I went home exhausted and immediately slept for about 2 hours. Felt great after the nap too. Make sure you get a good pair of walking shoes and have plenty of water on hand.
I expect future models of this product will be built more stable. If your treadmill slips or otherwise causes you to lose balance the desk is not suitable to grab ahold of to catch yourself if you are really falling. It will come crashing down with you.
My advice is to take the first couple of weeks very slow and get used to your treadmill and getting on and off the treadmill consistently.























