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LifeSpan TR1200-DT5 Treadmill Desk

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Brand LifeSpan Fitness
Color gray;black
Product Dimensions 68.5"D x 28.5"W x 33.5"H
Material Composite, Plastic
Maximum Speed 4 Miles per Hour
Special Feature Led Display, Manual, Programmed, Shock Absorption
Target Audience Unisex
Maximum Horsepower 2.25 Horsepower
Assembly Required No
Display Type LCD

About this item

  • The tr1200-dt5 treadmill desk workstation is a combination of LifeSpan's under desk treadmill base and manual height adjustable standing desk.
  • The compact and motorized running machine measures 68.5" x 28.5" (L x W) with a large desktop surface area of 38" x 29" (W x D), providing an ergonomic boost to computer and laptop work.
  • High capacity and quiet 2.25 HP electric motor with a 20-by-50-inch walking surface. Portable wheels for lightweight mobility providing space saving and storable versatility.
  • Console readouts include: distance traveled, calories burned, walk and run time, step count and adjustable belt speed of 0.4 to 4 MPH.
  • Bluetooth capability allows you to sync your activity data to an iPhone or Android using LifeSpan's free Active Trac app to track your progress over time.

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Product Description

Lifespan Fitness Logo TR1200-DT5
Designed for the Office
TR1200-DT5 Dimensions 48" desktop
Legacy of Innovations

Productive, Not Disruptive

Low Maintenance

Train Smarter and Safer

Productive, Not Disruptive

Quiet operation lets you stay respectful of shared workspaces while you walk for miles each day without impacting productivity.

Low Maintenance

With our high-quality construction, taking care of your treadmill is easy. Simply apply 1 ounce of Silicone lubrication every 3 months or 40 hours of usage.

Train Smarter & Safer

Intelli-Step technology keeps you aware of your daily step count. Intelli-Guard automatically pauses the belt if you step off for 20 seconds.

Internal Cable Management
TR1200-DT5 Comparison TR1200-DT7 Comparison
TR1200-Classic (DT5) TR1200-Power (DT7)
Customer Reviews
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Desktop Adjustment Method Manual Electric
Walking Belt Size 20" W x 50" L 20" W x 50" L
Footprint 68.5" D x 48" W 68.5" D x 48" W
Speed 0.4 to 4.0 MPH 0.4 to 4.0 MPH
Max. User Weight 350 lbs 350 lbs

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3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
254 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, performance, ease of assembly, noise, and size of the treadmill. They mention that it's solid, stable, and works well. Some appreciate the energy levels, versatility, and comfort.

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97 customers mention82 positive15 negative

Customers like the quality of the treadmill. They say it's solid, stable, and excellent quality. They also mention that it doesn't shake while the treadmill is running, wobble, or move at all, and there's no vibration at all.

"...As far as the desk goes, it's sturdy and has plenty of space...." Read more

"...monitor arm mounted to the desk, but I plan to eventually and the desk is sturdy enough that you can easily do so.* SPACE...." Read more

"...I was pleased with the physical quality of the unit I received: well-constructed, quiet, easy to assemble...." Read more

"...It doesn't wobble or move at all...." Read more

95 customers mention82 positive13 negative

Customers like the performance of the treadmill desk. They say it's well-made, works well, and is a fantastic way to work. The step counter works well and is decent. Some customers say the treadmill is still working great after five months of use. They also mention that the desk is the best treadmill desk they have used.

"...smart reorganization gave me plenty of room, and it works out well alongside the wall in one of the corners of the room...." Read more

"...The desk is the best treadmill desk I have use. However, the actual treadmill seems to be a fairly low quality piece of equipment...." Read more

"...The step counter works very well, and seems to count each side as a step, not once on both sides like my armband..." Read more

"...But aren't you worth more than that? It really is a well done, attractive set-up you'll be happy to have it around...." Read more

82 customers mention71 positive11 negative

Customers find the treadmill easy to assemble. They say it's simple, intuitive, and easy to put together. Customers also mention that the controls are easy to use, and the spray is easy to apply.

"...I find it very easy to work while using it going at 1.5 - 2.0 MPH depending on what I'm doing, I also find that I'm much more productive...." Read more

"...Assembling the desk was simple enough. I did it myself, but it would have been easier with two people. Some of the pieces are heavy...." Read more

"...physical quality of the unit I received: well-constructed, quiet, easy to assemble...." Read more

"...Luckily, there really aren't that many pieces however. The instructions were easy to follow...." Read more

65 customers mention49 positive16 negative

Customers like the noise level of the treadmill. They mention that it is extremely quiet and seamlessly melts into their routine.

"...with the physical quality of the unit I received: well-constructed, quiet, easy to assemble...." Read more

"...The treadmill is mechanically pretty quiet, but your feet stepping on the belt are less so...." Read more

"...I also have a small LG blu-ray player on the desk. The treadmill is very quiet, which was especially important to me because I have a small hearing..." Read more

"...While in use, it's very quiet. I've not had it long enough to comment on its durability, but so far so good...." Read more

44 customers mention37 positive7 negative

Customers like the size of the treadmill. For example, they say the desk is big enough for two laptops, a textbook, ect. They also say the work surface is large and the pass-through is just the right size for a power strip. Customers also mention that it holds two monitors plus keyboards and mice.

"...As far as the desk goes, it's sturdy and has plenty of space...." Read more

"...SPACE. It is just the right size for me...." Read more

"...Once I got this machine assembled, I was already impressed by the sheer size. I have mine set up to level 15, so it's nice and tall...." Read more

"...It's great size, I have a small form factor PC, big monitor, keyboard and lots of space...." Read more

38 customers mention38 positive0 negative

Customers find the treadmill a great way to gently increase their fitness level, with massive low-impact exercise benefits. They say it's made them more productive, and feel more energetic. They also mention that it'll strengthen their lower back and stomach, as well as their legs and feet. Overall, customers recommend the product as it improves their overall confidence in life.

"...1.5 - 2.0 MPH depending on what I'm doing, I also find that I'm much more productive...." Read more

"...* CONTROLS. The treadmill control panel is a distinguishing feature of this desk...." Read more

"...So far I really like it and being able to work while exercising has finally allowed me to get back on track with my fitness goals." Read more

"...just the "honeymoon period" of it being new, but I do feel more energetic and like my focus has improved when I'm working while walking on it..." Read more

33 customers mention28 positive5 negative

Customers like the comfort of the treadmill. They mention that it's very comfortable and easy to use, and that it feels good to walk while they work. They also say that it has lessened the amount of back pain and fatigue they experience. Customers are also more focused and feel less tension or stress.

"...I have mine set up to level 15, so it's nice and tall. The desk is very supportive, as I have 2 29" monitors with swinging arms attached - just..." Read more

"...I strongly recommend comfy shoes, comfy shorts or other "non-binding" clothing, and a location with good ventilation or an easily-mounted..." Read more

"...So... nothing drastic, but it just feels good to use. We have a baby now (which is why I don't use it as much... I miss you, video games!),..." Read more

"...I find that this treadmill has significantly lessened the amount of back pain and fatigue I experience from day to day...." Read more

33 customers mention33 positive0 negative

Customers like the versatility of the treadmill. They say it's excellent for walking, makes them want to walk while working, and is a convenient workout while working. They also say it keeps them moving all day and is easy to use while walking.

"...one, give you a lot more range of movement, and just seems easier to use when walking. Your mileage may vary." Read more

"...It's surprisingly easy to walk a mile and expect I'll be up to a couple miles per day in a few weeks...." Read more

"...It's addictive! At 2mph, I can be as productive as I normally am while sitting; at 2.5mph, I can be fairly productive...." Read more

"...Personally, I think 2.5 mph is great for just surfing the net. Two mph works for most typing...." Read more

Perfect for the work from home integrated fitness and work lifestyle
5 Stars
Perfect for the work from home integrated fitness and work lifestyle
Reviewing after 215 hours of use. Walking on it now as I type this review at 2.5MPH. This was a big purchase item so I spent a few weeks researching various units only to land back at this unit for cost and durability. I work from home a few days a week and I got tired of racing to the gym at lunch to squeeze in a workout, so I was looking for an integrated fitness and work lifestyle routine. Needless to say, I pulled the trigger and ordered this unit. The unit arrived per schedule with the 3rd party shipping company in 3 large boxes. Once I got the boxes in the house, it took about an hour to assemble and learn the features. This should be a two-person job so make sure you have somebody to help. This is a solid and heavy unit and the desk supports my tech components and the the user occasionally leaning on the unit without moving or swaying. This is the non-motorized lifting unit so the lifting takes some effort to raise the desk height but is pretty easy. So far so good, 215 hours in, 23K calories burned and down 25lbs @ about 6 miles per use. Minus .5 star for the lack of technology as the Active Trac app that integrates via Bluetooth with this unit is useless. Also the Bluetooth sync is not real time and is only used to sync unit data to your phone app post workout. This unit lacks the hi-tech components but I already track all my fitness in myfitness pal or Samsung health so I viewed it as a nice to have but not required. The unexpected benefit was when I put an Amazon Fire stick on my monitor and give the kids access to walk and watch their shows promoting healthy habits. In addition, this unit was eligible for prime shipping and the Amazon Smile give back program benefiting our kids school, win, win and win.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2018
TL;DR: If you can, buy it. It's life changing.

Full review (1 month in, March 2018):
Without a doubt, this is the best large purchase I've made in a long time. Lately I'd started to feel like my desk job was slowly killing me, especially during the winter months, and I needed to do something about it. My first attempt was a FitDesk bike, and while it was OK, I found that it was too easy to just stop peddling without realizing it while I was involved in some work task. After doing a bit of research, I decided to pull the trigger on this treadmill desk.

Before it arrived, I was a little concerned about the space it would take up in my home office. This is not something you can tuck away somewhere when not in use; it needs a permanent spot. Fortunately for me, a little smart reorganization gave me plenty of room, and it works out well alongside the wall in one of the corners of the room. I was also a little concerned about the weight, and had already enlisted a couple of people to help me set it up. However, on the day it arrived, I was too impatient to wait for help, so I set it up myself. It took me about an hour, but it was doable, and I had no problems lifting and moving things into place. I should say that I regularly lift 50 to 100 lb items, so if that sounds challenging to you, you will want help. Before using the treadmill, I highly recommend going through all the settings. For example, one thing I discovered after several days of use is you can switch the maximum speed from 2 MPH to 4 MPH, which is great when I want a faster paced walk when I'm not typing away.

As far as the desk goes, it's sturdy and has plenty of space. I wall mounted a large TV/Monitor in front of it, and have a second monitor on the desk, so I have plenty of work space and can switch to watching TV if I want. I have plenty of room on the desk for water/coffee, the monitor, one or two laptops, a keyboard and mouse, and any paper I need. Lately, after work, I've been using the treadmill desk to play a game (Elite Dangerous) that I use two joysticks for, and I even have plenty of room for that setup. The one negative I might see some people having with the desk is that it is not easy to move up and down. You're basically going to set it to the height you want and leave it. If you need a desk that's easier to raise and lower, you'll want to look at another product.

The treadmill is very good. It's quiet enough so that when I'm on a conference call using a headset, no one can hear it. I don't have to crank up my sound to drown out the treadmill noise. It is by no means silent though, so in an office environment with other people there may be some complaints about the noise depending on your coworkers. The controls are simple, but the menu is a confusing mess, keep the physical manual or have a PDF on hand. It does sync bluetooth to it's own iOS app (Android too, but I haven't used), but the app is really garbage. As far as I've been able to figure out, it does NOT integrate with HealthKit, which is kind of a bummer, but I've just started tracking things on with the workout app on my watch.

At the point I'm writing this, I've had the treadmill for a month and completed my activity goals every day since I got it. I've used it every day for at least 5,000 steps. If I'm working from home, I tend to do around 20,000 steps. Some days I go more because I really don't notice I'm walking; for example, I walked 12 miles the other day during my shift and felt fantastic when I got out of work. I find it very easy to work while using it going at 1.5 - 2.0 MPH depending on what I'm doing, I also find that I'm much more productive. I don't get that afternoon crash where I feel like I need a nap anymore. Lately, on days where I don't work from home, or if I want to walk more in the evening, I've been cranking it up to 3 - 4 MPH and using it while watching TV (faster) or playing video games (slower). It's amazing I can game or watch something for a couple of hours and walk a few miles without even really noticing it. I've dropped 10 lbs so far by just adding a treadmill to activities I was already doing.

I'll try to keep this review updated as time goes on, but at this point I can't recommend it enough. If you have the space and you're stuck at a desk all day, get it. If you have the space and you game a lot, get it. If you do both, get it get it!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2012
I had been thinking about buying a treadmill desktop since I first read about them a few years ago. I recently moved, which presented a great opportunity to get one for my new home office. I researched a large number of treadmill and standing desks. I was looking for something that would not take up too much space, yet would still have plenty of space for a laptop, monitor, keyboard, mouse, phone, and some writing space. Since I have another sit-down desk in the office, I wasn't looking for anything dual use and wasn't interested in desks with hydraulics, etc.

I narrowed down my selection to either the 
TrekDesk Treadmill Desk or this one. Since I did not already have a treadmill, I went with the LifeSpan rather than the Trek. If you already own a treadmill, you may want to save money and go with the TrekDesk. I've never use or even seen the TrekDesk in person, so I can comment on how these two desks compare in terms of how sturdy they are, and they both have great reviews. I will say, though, that I really appreciate how the treadmill controls on the LifeSpan are mounted at the front of the desk. I seems like it would be annoying to have to try operating the treadmill on the TrekDesk by reaching over and behind/under the desk.

Because I was moving, but wanted to have the desk set up shortly after moving into my new place, I had it delivered to a relatives. The delivery company called in advance and helped move the large, heavy boxes into my relative's garage. In hindsight, I should have been more patient and ordered it after having moved into my new place. The boxes are large and heavy. It is best to have the space cleared out near where you'll be putting the desk and have the delivery guys carry them into your home/office for you. It is definitely a two-person job to move the boxes.

Assembling the desk was simple enough. I did it myself, but it would have been easier with two people. Some of the pieces are heavy. As for the treadmill, there is no assembly required. Just open one end of the box, roll it out and roll it under the desk. It is a little heavy and can be harder to roll on shag rugs, but it was still pretty easy to move it around on my own. It is always good to spray a little silicone lubricant under the belt of a new treadmill and you may want to adjust tension or center the belt, but I did none of that and there were no issues. I just rolled it under the desk, connected the vga cable to the desk, plugged it in and started using it.

I've now been using this desk for about three weeks and do nearly all of my work at this desk. I may take sit down break and take some phone calls or respond to e-mail on my phone, but if I'm using my laptop, I'm working at this desk. I've not felt the need to move my laptop to my wife's sit down desk or the kitchen table yet.

I concur with what many other reviewers have said about this desk, both the good and bad:

THE GOOD

* STURDY. I remain surprised at how sturdy this is. It isn't really connected to the treadmill, other than the vga cable that connects it to the control panel, so there is no vibration. Even if I lean on the desk, it doesn't shake. I do not currently have a monitor arm mounted to the desk, but I plan to eventually and the desk is sturdy enough that you can easily do so.

* SPACE. It is just the right size for me. I have my laptop, a monitor, a large Kinesis ergonomic keyboard, an external touchpad, a small wireless phone handset, a pencil cup, two drinks (water and coffee), and external hard-drive on my desk right now and still have space to put a notebook. Eventually, I'll mount both my monitor and laptop to raise them off the desk, freeing up even more space--but I don't really need it.

* CONTROLS. The treadmill control panel is a distinguishing feature of this desk. It is conveniently located at the front of the desk, but unobtrusive. It is very convenient for increasing/decreasing your speed or pausing the treadmill while you are working. Competing models that work with existing treadmills often require that you reach over and behind the desk to get at the controls, which can be inconvenience if you have a large monitor on your desk. Other reviewers have complained that you can't record your time, cals, steps, etc. offer time since it is reset every time you turn it off and there is no way to connect it to you computer to upload information. That was not a feature I needed or would even use, so lack of this feature doesn't detract my view of the device.

* MAINTENANCE. I have not had it long enough to say much about maintenance, but I've lubricated it and aligned the walking belt. Both are easy enough. Make sure you keep the Allen wrench that comes with the treadmill if you don't have a set already. You will need it to adjust the belt alignment or tension. You should really lubricate a new belt before use, so it would have been nice if they included some lubricant with the treadmill. It comes pre-lubricated, but depending upon how long it was in storage, it could dry up. I used it without prelubricating it without any issues for the first week or so and then bought some 100% silicone lubricant from Ace hardware. Just spray some under the belt every couple of weeks. Cleaning is easy enough, just vacuum any dust out of the motor every month or so. As another reviewer has pointed out, leaving the screws to the motor cover loose will make it easier to remove it for cleaning without having to pull it out from under the desk.

* HEIGHT. Unless you are exceptionally tall, you should be able to adjust it to the height that is optional to you. It is best to have two people adjust the desk height. I did it by myself, but it was awkward. It really is a set it once and leave it adjustment. If you need to frequently adjust the desk height for multiple users, this isn't the desk for you. You would likely need something more expensive, with hydraulics.

THE BAD
Really, there is nothing that is "bad" about this. A few small changes, however, would make this product even better:
* the on/off switch -- You can stop the treadmill from the control panel but can't turn it off. You either always leave it on, or you have to bend down at the front of the treadmill, under the desk to turn it off (and back on).

* beeping. I wish there was an easy way to silence the control panel so I can adjust the speed while on the phone without it beeping.

* abrupt stop. when you hit stop, it is very abrupt. I wish it would slow down first. I have to remember to step on the rail or off the treadmill before hitting stop

Those are the only negative I can think off.

Finally, as someone who has struggled with RSI in the past, some suggestions to make it more ergonomic:

1. Set the desk low so your elbows are at slightly less than a 90-degree angle and you shoulders are not hunched.

2. Raise your primary monitor to eye level using a monitor mount or a stack of books, whatever is in your budget. If you use a laptop, put it on a laptop stand, such as the Cricket laptop stands, which take up no additional space but rasie the screen up.

3. Use an ergonomic keyboard. Many are thicker than standard keyboards (I use a Kinesis Advantage, which is MUCH thicker) so you'll need your desk even lower to ensure you are not hunching shoulders or bending your wrists.

4. Use an ergonomic pointing device. Since getting this desk, I find I would rather use an external touchpad rather than a mouse. I used to use an Evoluent Verticle mouse, but it can not be comfortably switched from hand to hand and mice need more desk space than a pad. Also I can hold the touch bad in my hand and control the pointer standing back away from the computer while walking. The external touchpad, especially if you get a wireless one, give you a lot more range of movement, and just seems easier to use when walking. Your mileage may vary.
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