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City sports CS-WP3S treadmill, eady to fold's away and store,  £80.

  • Foldable Treadmill】No assembly required, the treadmill can be used directly out of the box. It features a one-click folding design, with folded dimensions of 52.44*23.46*4.37inches and a net weight of 25.35 kg. Equipped with transport wheels, it can be easily moved when needed. It can be stored flat under a sofa or bed or vertically against a wall, efficiently saving space.
  • 【Dual Exercise Mode】This foldable treadmill features two modes: high-speed mode with raised handlebars for speeds between 1-12km/h, and low-speed mode with folded handlebars for speeds between 1-6km/h. It includes a device holder and built-in Bluetooth speakers, adding entertainment to your workouts. When folded, it doubles as an under-desk treadmill, enabling walking while you work.
  • 【Dual Display and Triple Control】This treadmill is equipped with dual screens. When the handlebars are raised, you can conveniently adjust the speed and control the treadmill using the display screen on the handlebars. When the handlebars are folded, you can choose to control the treadmill using the remote control or an app. The LED display below shows time, speed, distance, and calories clearly, allowing you to keep track of your exercise data 

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