Peloton Tread+ Treadmill Review

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The Peloton Tread+ is a high-end slat belt treadmill with Peloton content and classes. It is designed similar to a Woodway treadmill with rubber slats that run horizontally along a reinforced platform. There is no cushioning in the deck and it does not fold up, but the rubber slats are designed to absorb shock while they move underfoot. It has a massive 32” touchscreen attached to the front to showcase Peloton’s vast array of classes and trainers. While the Tread is certainly different and cool, it has a steep asking price. Some of our favorite features include:

Treadmill Features
Slat Belt: 67” L x 20” W
The belt is constructed of horizontal rubber slats that move along the tread deck. The slats provide a solid footing and nice toe-off. However, there is no cushioning in the deck other than what is provided by the rubber slats.

Motor: 2 HP AC
This is less horsepower than comparable models, but it is an AC system rather than a DC which is what most treadmills use. The Tread is powerful and does not lag when adjusting speed or incline.

Slat-belt: 59 aluminum slats with rubber overmold, on ball bearing rail system
We love the slat design! Peloton claims the slats are nearly indestructible and will last the life of the Tread. They feel sturdy and supportive underfoot.

32” 1080p HD touchscreen
This eye-catching touchscreen is crisp and vibrant. Classes and content are easy to see and the touchscreen is navigable. There’s a little wobble in the screen when running high speeds because it hovers above the Tread rather than sit embedded in a console. With less support, we noticed more screen rocking.

Speed and Incline knobs with jump buttons
Situated conveniently inside the handlebars is a speed knob on the right and an incline knob on the left. These are a nice size and feel good in your hand. It is intuitive to spin the knob forward to increase and pull it back to decrease. A jump button in the center of each knob will take you up to the next even number. However, this isn’t as precise as preset buttons and it can be tricky to find the right level each time.

There is no quick Jump button to go down -- and no automation within the program, so you have to manually make all speed and incline adjustments.

Bluetooth audio-ready for external devices
Yes to Bluetooth headphones! The Tread easily syncs with personal headphones so you can listen to the classes.

0-12.5mph Speed
This is a good speed range and should offer plenty of speed for most runners.

0-15% Incline
The Tread feels sturdy when inclined and the motor pivots the deck up and down smoothly. There is no decline, which is unfortunate.

Free Mode
A free mode button on the control bar disengages the Tread belt from the motor so you can manually push the belt along with your feet. This is a challenging exercise and will kick your heart rate up in a hurry! It also engages more upper body strength, so it’s great for full body workout.

Peloton Subscription required for all content
There isn’t really any preprogrammed content on the Tread. It is designed to be used with the Peloton app. If you don’t plan to use Peloton subscription, this is not the best machine. There are cheaper, better options out there if you are not a Peloton devotee.
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