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Walking and Standing Desk Treadmill - Perfect Workstation Treadmill.

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Brand TrekDesk Treadmill Desk
Color Gray
Item Weight 58 Pounds
Material Alloy Steel
Target Audience Adult
Assembly Required Yes
Display Type LCD
Power Source Manual Winding
Included Components Phone/File Tray, Manuscript Holder, Two (2) Cup/Utility Holders

About this item

  • 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

Product Description

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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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Technical Details

Brand ‎TrekDesk Treadmill Desk
Color ‎Gray
Item Weight ‎58 Pounds
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Working or studying while walking on a treadmill
Target Audience ‎Adult
Assembly Required ‎Yes
Display Type ‎LCD
Power Source ‎Manual Winding
Included Components ‎Phone/File Tray, Manuscript Holder, Two (2) Cup/Utility Holders
Metrics Measured ‎Distance
Maximum Weight Recommendation ‎55 Pounds
Frame Material ‎Alloy Steel
UPC ‎705105539201
Global Trade Identification Number ‎00705105539201
Model Name ‎TD-01
Manufacturer ‎TrekDesk
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎38 x 38 x 14.5 inches
Package Weight ‎80.2 Pounds
Brand Name ‎TrekDesk Treadmill Desk
Country of Origin ‎United States
Part Number ‎TD-01

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ASIN B002IYRBI0
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3.9 out of 5 stars 324 ratings

3.9 out of 5 stars
Date First Available July 24, 2009

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Customers find the treadmill desk sturdy, with legs getting stronger with daily use, and appreciate its functionality as a home office addition. The desk is easy to assemble with clear instructions, offers plenty of desk space, and is adjustable to various heights. They enjoy walking while working at a pace of 1.5 to 2 miles per hour, and report increased energy levels and productivity. The size receives mixed feedback - while many find the large size perfect, some mention it takes up treadmill space.

107 customers mention "Functionality"101 positive6 negative

Customers find that the treadmill desk serves its intended purpose very well, describing it as a miracle tool that works just fine.

"...The TrekDesk is very sturdy - so much so that I have a 27" mac sitting on top of it, and it has plenty of room for other things on the desk as..." Read more

"...This product enabled us to use our existing treadmill. It works great, lots of room and some great features...." Read more

"63 yr old arthritic female LOVES it. Great concept. Great product..." Read more

"...This is a nice product made of hollow metal tubing, metal plates, and the desk top is a high density plastic just like what your tread mill is made..." Read more

100 customers mention "Ease of assembly"73 positive27 negative

Customers find the treadmill desk easy to assemble, with clear instructions and the ability to put it together without a power screwdriver.

"...It was relatively easy to put together, but much easier with two people instead of one...." Read more

"...My heart must be healthier. It was relatively easy to assemble and has been very sturdy. I am so glad I purchased this and recommend it highly." Read more

"...So now this overpriced desk is still not assembled and is totally worthless to me...." Read more

"...It arrived promptly and was easy to set up. I liked the height options...." Read more

87 customers mention "Room size"76 positive11 negative

Customers appreciate the room size of the treadmill desk, noting that it offers plenty of desk space and can accommodate various items, including full keyboards and multiple laptops.

"...Its BIG, but it gives me plenty of room for triple 27" monitors...." Read more

"...It is solid, sturdy, and spacious. I'm so looking forward to getting my treadmill so that I can use this desk to its full potential...." Read more

"It has lot's of room to write and spread out different things you are working on...." Read more

"great if you have the space and work from home or in a office that it can be used in...." Read more

86 customers mention "Energy level"86 positive0 negative

Customers report that the treadmill desk keeps them more active and provides great workout benefits, making them feel more productive.

"...and its great to just play borderlands 2 while standing and burning calories...." Read more

"...To date, I have more energy throughout the day, am WAY more alert, and am itching to get back to the office where I can get back on my treadmill,..." Read more

"...I have more energy, I'm not as tempted to snack (hard to eat and walk at the same time) and I went from being someone who was usually freezing all..." Read more

"...sugar levels not to mention I have so much more energy and feel more productive...." Read more

60 customers mention "Walking speed"56 positive4 negative

Customers report positive experiences with the treadmill desk, noting they can walk at a pace of 1.5 to 2 miles per hour and cover up to 16 miles in a day while working.

"...It's very easy to move: just fold it up, move it, unfold it, and you are ready to go. Note that it is BIG...." Read more

"...Neither of these issues HAVE to be issues because the desk is designed to stand alone, free from the treadmill...." Read more

"...The desk is foldable like a folding table and can be easily moved - love that too...." Read more

"...That is a walking treadmill, with a max speed of 4mph, which is more than we'll ever do while using this desk...." Read more

48 customers mention "Height adjustment"37 positive11 negative

Customers appreciate the treadmill desk's adjustable height, which works well for most adult users, with one customer noting it provides a comfortable work surface and another mentioning it sits high off the ground.

"...- video tutorial for assembling. - adjustable height. I am 6' 3, and the Trekdesk fits me perfectly when I am on the treadmill...." Read more

"...When trying to find a good height/fit, I find it to be easily adjustable (without removing monitor, etc). It is also sturdy and stable...." Read more

"...I love that it's adjustable; one of my concerns as a tall person was getting a desk that would be uncomfortable to use because the height wasn't..." Read more

"...My one item of concern to mention is the adjustable height of the desk...." Read more

Great Concept - Unstable Design - update: STABILITY PROBLEM FIXED
3 out of 5 stars
Great Concept - Unstable Design - update: STABILITY PROBLEM FIXED
I love the concept of this desk. I bought a True Fitness PS300 treadmill and setup my TrekDesk. After a careful assembly process that took about 20 minutes (plus 20 minutes cleaning up the styrofoam bits that fly everywhere), I put the desk in place over my treadmill. I immediately noticed the side-to-side wobble that the previous video review revealed. It is really quite bad. Even moving your mouse left to right will cause the unit to wobble slightly. The other design flaw is that the desk surface is split in two pieces which you permanantly bind together using steel brackets. Why? The ugly 1/8 inch seam down the middle of your desk is unecessary. I guess they were trying to reduce the packaging size. Both the wobble and the seam are ALMOST deal breakers for me, but there is no alternative on the market yet. I could make my own table top that sits directly on the flat and very sturdy arms of the PS300, but that would take many hours to do properly. Ideally, a triangle bracket in each corner designed for the unit would eliminate the wobble. Hopefully someday they will supply a part like that to existing customers. For now, I am going to go to Home Depot to buy large L brackets to secure to the two top corners. The concept is so great, that it is worth the effort to fix it. it is just a shame that the designers did not address such a basic issue as stablility. I hope this helps. UPDATE: I fixed the stablity issue completely using a generic 12x72 wood shelf cut to 49" inches as a cross brace. For just a few dollars my TrekDesk is now rock solid. The manufactor should add this simple and inexpensice cross brace to this unit and make it avaiable to existing customers - if they do, then it is truly a 5 star product. To see the brace and INSTRUCTIONS, view the customer uploaded image from daviddc.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2011
    TrekDesk Review

    Hi hope you enjoy the review. Read the Summary below to skip all my babble if you want to:

    BABBLE

    I'm typing this review while walking on my treadmill and using the TrekDesk. I use a desk top with a flat screen monitor not a lap top. Assembly was pretty easy. Took me about an hour. I'm very meticulous and never rush anything. Probably could be assembled in 30 mins or less by faster people who have better skills than me. This was one of the easier pieces of furniture that I've assembled. Most desks take me about 4 hours. The only bad review I've read about this desk is a doctor who commented on it's stability. Yes things do shake a bit especially for me because I have mine up stairs and the floor vibrates somewhat while you are walking. It would be more stable on a concrete slab foundation. The stability however is not an issue. My flat screen sits on it with no problem. I have my desktop on a filing cabinet beside the TrekDesk. The flat screen moves some, but your head is bobbing up and down with much more movement than the screen and the desk. So to me it is no big deal. I like to go about 2 mph. This is a bit fast but I can type and write on the desk with no problem. If I want to run I just pop open Netflix and watch a movie. No problem there. Nothing will shake off of this desk. I can run 5 mph with no problem and even faster. Just be sure not to fall into the desk while running fast :) The center cut out gives you plenty of room to move your arms while running. I do suggest having good speakers to turn up the volume while running fast to overcome the noise of the tread mill. Finally I can exercise while having fun on the computer. Sure if you buy a $6000 solid oak treadmill desk the desk will be solid and super stable. The 1/16 inches that the desk moves is no problem because your head moves while walking probably 6 inches or so. I can rest my arms on the desk. I have a keyboard, mouse, lamp, phone and I haven't knocked anything off the desk. The desk is great for the price. My treadmill has a funky u-shape on the front arm supports. I was able to unscrew the x-bracing and fit them through the u-shape arm supports and reattach the bracing. Very versatile design. I scooted the desk all the way up toward the treadmill control knob. I can reach over the desk and turn the speed adjustment with no problem. I had to raise the desk up to highest setting because my treadmill is about a foot off the ground. My arms rest at the same level as they would on a regular desk. The two cup holders are nice. I use one as a paperclip and pencil holder. They have build in trays for the paper clips. I'm sure they were designed for this on purpose. Very nice design. The desk has tons of room and the center cut out is what makes it awesome giving you room to run on your tread mill. For the money I don't think I could have gotten a better one. Others I looked at were $1500 to $6000 dollars. I set my monitor off center a bit so I could access the tread mill controls. The best set up would be a monitor stand behind your tread mill so you can see and reach all the treadmill controls better. I may do that later, but its not that big of a hassle to the control knob. I have plenty of room to sort my mail, pay my bills, talk on the phone, while getting some exercise. I can do two things at once. Very nice. The holes in the back of the desk are great for running your computer wires through and getting them out of the way. I had no problem getting my wires out of the way. I have 8 to 10 wires running off the desk. A+ design on this thing. They put a lot of thought into it. It seems very adjustable for almost any treadmill. Also folds up for storage and transport so you can move it to other rooms if you need to. They thought of everything. This is a great desk for the poor man that can't afford the $6000 dollar ones. I would have like to have paid about 1/2 price for it, but I figured $500 might prolong my life and put off that $100,000 heart surgery. That's 0.05% of the cost of a heart surgery. It's priceless. I usually just stare at the wall and walk a mile to get it over with. I've walked 1.5 miles while typing this review. It only feels like I've been on the tread mill for 5 minutes. It's a great way to get additional exercise. Don't let any bad reviews scare you. This is a nice product made of hollow metal tubing, metal plates, and the desk top is a high density plastic just like what your tread mill is made of :) The high density plastic is very strong and it makes the desk lighter. I can move it by myself. My kid's swing set is metal tubes with dense plastic. This desk is similar in durability to a swing set. It is a lot more durable than the cheap $100 pressed-wood desk I had my computer setting on before I moved it to the TrekDesk.

    Summary (if you don't want to read all my babble)
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    Assembly - easy about 1 hour for me but I am slow and meticulous 20-30 mins for person with more skills

    Durability - high-density polyethylene desk top - light wt. and very durable

    Portability - light wt. and durable also folds up for storage. Could fold it up and slide it under a bed. Folds to 2-3 inches high for storage.

    Stability - plenty stable enough. I can rest my hands on it I have a flat screen monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, lamp, and phone on it no problem plenty of room. It moves a bit but you are moving much more than it is moving. Remember you are walking on a tread mill.

    Overall - fantastic design. The designer put a lot of thought into this desk. Plenty of room. I can do anything on it that I could do on any other desk. Type, writing, talk on the phone, using the mouse are no problem on this desk. I rest my arms on the desk to steady my hands while writing and typing.

    Exercise - I can use the treadmill the same as I always did. If I want to type on the computer I slow down to 1-2 mph. If I want to run I pop open a movie on Netflix and run as fast as I want to.

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    Cons - None

    Thanks, Hope you enjoyed the review.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2013
    This was purchased for me as a gift. After waiting 15 months for this to be assembled for me there were parts missing. Although the company says they will send them out ASAP, we had to first send them the order info (like some random person who didn't waste $500 would be asking them for a bracket and 6 screws). So now this overpriced desk is still not assembled and is totally worthless to me. Seems like a good idea, and according to my husband this was simple to put together until the point of not being able to finally finish it due to the missing parts. For a product that costs close to $500 it is unacceptable to me that parts were missing from the box. The email response from Trekdesk is that they will need to take the parts from a new unit which leads me to believe that maybe that is why my unit was missing parts. I do realize this is probably a small company without much inventory, but I would deffeinately not recommend this product based on a) missing parts, b) their process of taking parts from another unit, and c) their snarky response to me on twitter when I mentioned they had missing parts and need some QC. My review may be a little biased based on the fact that 15 months ago I was really excited to get this as a gift since I was working from home 3 days a week and this would have been perfect for times I was on a conference call or doing light keyboard work on my laptop. After finally throwing a tantrum to get my husband to finally put the damn thing together for use as a standing desk (I no longer work from home and prefer to use my treadmill for it's intended use of running and walking during the winter) we find out it is still useless until they send the missing parts and if and when this finally gets fully assembled. Maybe if this ever gets fully assembled and I have an opportunity again to actually use it for working while walking on the treadmill I will revise this review. For now, this was $500 down the toilet. The aggravation in trying to get it assembled and then wait for missing parts adds on another $100.
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