I purchased the BA06 model and use it between 15-25 hours every week. This treadmill is super precise, with very low sound and super smooth belt operation. That said, I'll do my part to maintain this high end treadmill, and will use the preferred petroleum based lube that DR offers. One of the lube kits will last me for months, and the results are worth it: a fine running machine, and my health improving significantly. I'll spend a little more to keep this treadmill from wearing.
I have only had this treadmill for a week or so, but so far I just love it. It is lightweight enough to be able to move it around if needed to various locations, yet very sturdy. Very basic programs, easy to use. The only thing I would change is that there are no side handles, and as an older adult I do like the stability of having those at my side, but we just make sure we put in in an area where I am beside something if I need stability.
Glad we made this purchase!
This Treadmill is ok for the price if you don't have alot of room. The only problem I have found so far is the belt which I have to constantly adjust due to shifting from one side to another and not staying in one place after adjustment!
This model is a dual walking pad/treadmill. With the handle up in the treadmill configuration, one can run at higher speeds.
The treadmill folds easily for under-bed storage and does not incline. Unfolded, the treadmill does not command an intrusive amount of space, making it compatible with smaller dwellings.
On the downside, neither on the display screen, nor on the PitPat app are their options to customize the calorie burn, based on height, weight, and gender. For that data, I had to use my fitness tracker app, which does talk to Google Fit who talks to my other health and fitness apps.
The app PitPat that's affiliated with Deer Run products does not have an intuitive interface, nor does it connect to Google Fit, but it does connect to Samsung Health Connect. That said, the free features of the app include workout cursory workout history, according to device, of online collective runs with whichever users have concurrwntly selected that particular run. As someone on the autism spectrum, I found the lack of solitary options and the requirement of phone permissions unsettling.