Schwinn 840 TreadmillOther products by Schwinn Ratting 4.5 Out of 5.0 Special Offer Total New 2 Use |
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The Schwinn® 840 treadmill offers integrated heart rate programming, multi-color dual-screen consoles and an optimally cushioned running surface. And for added convenience, SoftDrop™ space-saving technology provides user-friendly folding.
- Powerful treadmill for the home with 2.5 HP motor, 10 MPH maximum speed, and 10 percent incline
- Cushioned walking/running surface area (20 x 55 inches); Softrak suspension deck reduces impact to joints
- 16 workout programs, including 6 course profiles, calorie goal, Quick Start and custom workouts
- Folding convenience with SoftDrop technology; integrated grip and telemetric heart rate system
- 300-pound maximum user weight; 10-year warranty on motor, 5 years on frame, 1 year on electronics
- Cushioned walking/running surface area (20 x 55 inches); Softrak suspension deck reduces impact to joints
- 16 workout programs, including 6 course profiles, calorie goal, Quick Start and custom workouts
- Folding convenience with SoftDrop technology; integrated grip and telemetric heart rate system
- 300-pound maximum user weight; 10-year warranty on motor, 5 years on frame, 1 year on electronics

By Atlantic
I would buy this treadmill again. I can't comment on how easy it is to put together because someone did that for me but overall Schwinn 840 is good for walking. I am not a runner so can't comment on that either.

By Dottie B. (Washington DC)
I think that the reviews so far have been quite accurate. The treadmill is very quiet, and it runs smoothly. The display is easy to read, and the fan is actually quite effective. I also love the fact that a User can save as accumulating data the miles and calories burned.
There are few negatives to note. 1. The treadmill is quite heavy to move (particularly upstairs). Because the treadmill is nearly completely assembled when it arrives in its box, you cannot easily break it down into lighter parts. Therefore, my husband and I had to carry up steep stairs a 235 lb. rather unwieldy box with the treadmill in it. (It was easier to carry it in its box then taking it out and carrying it.) If you are not strong, and you need to move the treadmill up or down stairs, get some help.
2. I do not love the fact that in order to save data, you must run one of the set courses. Yes, you can change speed, and incline, but it can be a bit of a process if all you want to do is run at a constant speed. (According to the manual, you cannot save your data if all you are doing is pushing "quick start" while not having first pushed "profile" and chosen a user and course.)
However, even with these two issues, I am very glad I got this treadmill. I think the price is right for what you get!

By Texas Rose (ALBANY, GA USA)
This is an amazing piece of equipment! I have been a typical "couch potato" most of my life, but over the last two years I've gotten healthier. This past year I trained and walked in a 3-day cancer walk for the Susan Komen Foundation. After that, I decided I wanted to continue my walking routines, but indoors. I've never had a treadmill before, so I was excited about getting one for all the regular reasons - walking indoors in the air, walking in a safe place, convenience of walking when I wanted, etc. But I was also a little nervous about having to put this piece of equipment together; however, it was a breeze!
First, most of it is already put together when it arrives. All I had to do was connect the arms/handlebars and console. The directions - unlike many other companies - were easy to understand and follow, and all the little tools and parts required to do the job were included. I am not especially handy at this sort of thing, but I had no trouble at all.
Next, using this treadmill is wonderful and easy. The deck or walking belt is very, very comfortable and the whole thing is on hydraulics so that with the push of a button the deck raises or lowers to increase or decrease the incline and level of work. I especially like the fact that the incline can be adjusted in small increments of only 1% at a time so that I can easily determine my level of work. The speed controls are also easy to use so that I was able to walk from a slow easy pace (my beginning level) to a brisk pace (I don't run). And my husband, the runner, loves it as well because the pace will boost to his level very quickly. It goes from 1/2 mile an hour to 10 miles an hour for the really fast folks!
The best thing about this treadmill is that it is a highly professional piece of equipment. It looks like and has all the functions of all the "high end" treadmills that I have seen or used in the local gyms - but WITHOUT the "high end" cost. The console provides multiple functions so that each user can program a personal routine and save it. The routine can be based on sex/weight/and type of program and later shows calories burned, AND the program can be converted to Metric standards easily. There are multiple course options to choose from so that beginners, intermediate users, and athletes can use the machine and get a great workout from it. For serious folks wanting to improve their health or train for personal or athletic goals, this equipment comes with a heart monitor and instructions in the book for setting goals to reach 65%, 75%, or 85% heart "rates".
Another favorite quality of this piece of equipment is that the walking deck can actually be folded upwards so that it is in a standing position instead of taking up floor space! That's right - it folds! Even though this is a heavy, professional weight and quality piece of equipment, the deck folds up into the arms/handlebars so that you can have the floor space for other uses.
So basically, I have had this treadmill for about 4 weeks now and I am no longer a "couch potato". I am back to a good walking routine, but indoors instead of in the 90+ temps and high humidity of south Georgia. My best walking time is 5:00 a.m., so I now have the safety of walking in my home instead of the dark outside, which previously kept me from walking at all. I also find that I walk more often since I have the treadmill right here. I can get on and do 30 or 40 minutes in the comfort of my own home - and I am loving it!!!

By Jed Shlackman (Miami, FL United States)
This Schwinn/Nautilus treadmill comes with many programs and features that make it suitable for people with a variety of fitness goals and needs. It has a nice surface to jog on that reduces stress on your joints and it can be set using built-in programs or with user-defined settings for speed/intensity and length of workout. The treadmill can fold up to save space when it's not being used, though like any treadmill it's heavy and not easy to move around. This treadmill is somewhat pricey (Amazon does offer it currently at about 50% below retail list price, which brings it in range of affordability for more buyers), but for good quality and having a workout that is safe and best suited to your fitness program it's worth spending more to get what really meets your needs. Schwinn has done a great job with this model, and assuming this treadmill stays durable and has a long life I would have to say it's an excellent option for anyone looking to own a treadmill that will support their fitness pursuits.

By a. (Upstate, NY)
I always wanted to have a treadmill at home. I've been a runner for thirty years and the worst part of running outdoors is the cold air in your lungs and the coughing that results. I hate to join a gym, tho -- the crowds at peak hours and the "wrong" music -- so the Schwinn 840 is a great choice for me. It's reasonably priced (even if you don't get yours as a reviewer) and it seems just as heavy-duty as the ones at the gym I've tried. It *is* heavy -- getting it in the house would be a problem if you have stairs, altho it is easy to move on a flat surface. As it was, the delivery man left it on my porch and I was able to get the box in the house by myself, tho I'm not saying it was easy. Assembly was easy enough -- It comes with the right size wrench. My friend helped, and then I disassembled and moved with it, and it did take two movers altho they did not seem to think it was a problem to carry. It was lighter and less bulky than the sofa bed, e.g.
I really like having the variable programs. I used to think that treadmills would be boring compared to being outside, but on cold, rainy days, it's much better to set a different program and be home listening to music (without the headset that keeps you from hearing oncoming cars). And, in a rural area, jogging outside is not even possible in winter as the roads are too icy. As far as heart rate, I'm not really that concerned about how well it measures it, because I've been running so long that I know where my optimum rate is and how it feels. I also can't compare it to any other type of heart-rate measuring device, because I haven't used them. I also don't keep track seriously of my distance and time, since I'm not working on improving them -- I have my routine, about 20 mins of jogging/running, but it's a nice feature to have. I use it for fitness, not for training, but I do vary the speed/program a little to keep from getting bored. I also like the "calorie count" feature. LOL.
It is quiet and won't disturb other members of the household (unlike, say, a Nordic Track), and very important -- it's easier on your joints than running on a hard surface. This is important if you've been running awhile or if you're older starting out, but younger runners should be thinking ahead -- I know, I didn't think ahead at the time, either, just ran on the pavement, but your knees will thank you if you do. Of course, you should still use good running shoes and be sure they are sized properly. OT: your running shoes often should be 1/2 size bigger than your other shoes, to make sure that your weight lands on the cushioned part of the shoe, not the narrow part toward the toe. For lubricating the treadmill, you can use Liquid Wrench (comes in a spray can at a home improvement center or hardware store). It's very easy and low maintenance.















