Trend alert: Sled treadmills are popping up, and I think they’re here to stay. When we first got the Xebex Trekker 4000, I thought, “That tiny treadmill can’t be that hard.” Boy, was I mistaken. This little flat, manual treadmill packs a WAY more challenging workout than expected.
Let me tell you, if you’re short on space and want the best bang for your workout in terms of exercise and money spent, then you should seriously consider this one. You might curse me as you’re huffing and puffing up the incline and gritting your teeth as you sled push your way through the heavy resistance, but know I’m right there with you. All to get (and stay) in shape, right?
But besides like-minded folks who want to get in a hard workout quickly, who is the Xebex Trekker 4000 for? Can you even run on it? Keep scrolling to change up your fitness routine with this treadmill.
Xebex Trekker 4000 Treadmill Review: Bottom Line
Xebex Trekker 4000 vs. Similar Treadmills
Here is a quick comparison of how the Xebex Trekker 4000 compares to other manual treadmills and incline treadmills.
Xebex Trekker 4000 | AssaultRunner Pro | TrueForm Trainer | NordicTrack X22i | |
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Star Rating | ||||
Bottom Line | This sled treadmill packs everything you need for an intense workout: incline, magnetic resistance, and a manual belt, all in a small folding design. | The AssaultRunner Pro is an affordable manual treadmill with a belt that should last 150,000 miles. | With the subtlest curve of any manual treadmill, the TrueForm Trainer encourages better running form while its low-tech console minimizes distractions from your workout. | The ultimate treadmill with an insane 40% incline and a lovely 22” touch screen to follow along with iFIT. |
Awards Earned | ||||
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Product | Xebex Trekker 4000 | AssaultRunner Pro | TrueForm Trainer | NordicTrack X22i |
Workout Experience | 7 | 8 | 8 | 10 |
Specs / Features | 6 | 8 | 8 | 10 |
Dimensions / Storability | 9 | 7 | 7 | 5 |
On-Board Workouts & Apps | 7 | 8 | 6 | 10 |
Build Quality | 7 | 7 | 7 | 9 |
Overall Score | 72 | 84 | 81 | 90 |
# of Onboard Workouts | 16 | 7 | 1 | 2 |
Paid Programming - Cost | N/A | N/A | N/A | iFIT - $39/month |
Netflix / 3rd Party Apps | N/A | N/A | N/A | Netflix, Prime Video (Beta Testing) |
Display | LCD | UV resistant console | LCD Battery (Bluetooth optional) | 22" HD touchscreen |
Dimensions (In Use) | 60” L x 28” W x 60” H | 69.7″ L x 33.1″ W x 64″ H | 64″ L x 31″ W x 63″ H | 70” L x 39” W x 72.5” H |
Deck Size | 18” x 51” | 17″ x 62″ | 17″ x 54″ | 22" x 60" |
Folding? | ||||
Treadmill Weight | 143 lbs | 280 lbs | 300 lbs | 417 lbs (in box) |
Weight Capacity | 265 lbs | 350 lbs | 400 lbs | 400 lbs |
Motor Size | N/A | N/A | N/A | 4.0 CHP |
Max Speed | 3.7 mph+ | unlimited | Unlimited | 12 mph |
Incline/Decline | 22% & 27% | N/A | N/A | -6% to 40% |
Warranty | 5-year frame,1-year parts | 150,000-mile belt, 5-year frame, 3-year moving parts | 10-year frame | 10-year frame, 2-year parts, 1-year labor |
Additional Features | Sled pushing, 10 resistance levels, folding deck | Bluetooth, phone holder, cushioned slats | Customizable frame and belt surface, shallowest curve | Very soft cushioning, AutoAdjust, ActivePulse |
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