Thanks, Shea! I bet you'll love it! I just read that the parachute is patent-pending, so if the patent is granted, it may be many years before any other brand has that feature. I've tried a few times, and I like it a lot. The parachute training is supposed to help improve top-end speed, which is my main goal. patents.google.com/patent/US20190083843A1/en?oq=US20190083843A1
Hi Shea, did your new Skillrun get delivered yet? I've just posted a Part 2 video on the console which should be very helpful for new Skillrun owners: ruclips.net/video/-GtK4IsUrmY/видео.html
I love my Skillrun. I think it's the best mass-produced commercial treadmill ever made so far. The sled mode puts it in an elite category, and the parachute mode plus the advanced biometrics, plus the top speed of 18.6 mph (30 kph) puts it at the very top. I've always been kind of a cheapskate, and I still feel some guilt about buying this considering how I could have used the money to help others, however, whether I like it or not, I have a compulsion to find out how fast I can run, and I this this treadmill is the best way to accomplish that. As of last Saturday, I sprinted on it at 16.8 mph at 1.5%, 4%, and 6% inclines. My speed & incline equivalency chart indicates that I should be able to sprint 18.6 mph at a 2% incline (that's the incline I estimate is needed to compensate for lack of wind resistance). Plus, the sled and parachute modes are helping me build leg muscles in ways a standard treadmill can't do. So, I think it is has been worth the money for me, and will continue to be as I keep improving my sprinting.
@@TreadmillSprinter Such a thoughtful and detailed reply, thank you. Because of you I am convinced that this is the right treadmill for me. Best of luck
Great video! Just bought this treadmill! Can’t wait to see all the features! 💯💯🙏🏽
Thanks, Shea! I bet you'll love it! I just read that the parachute is patent-pending, so if the patent is granted, it may be many years before any other brand has that feature. I've tried a few times, and I like it a lot. The parachute training is supposed to help improve top-end speed, which is my main goal.
patents.google.com/patent/US20190083843A1/en?oq=US20190083843A1
Hi Shea, did your new Skillrun get delivered yet? I've just posted a Part 2 video on the console which should be very helpful for new Skillrun owners: ruclips.net/video/-GtK4IsUrmY/видео.html
How do you like the Technogym treadmill? Was it worth the money?
I love my Skillrun. I think it's the best mass-produced commercial treadmill ever made so far. The sled mode puts it in an elite category, and the parachute mode plus the advanced biometrics, plus the top speed of 18.6 mph (30 kph) puts it at the very top. I've always been kind of a cheapskate, and I still feel some guilt about buying this considering how I could have used the money to help others, however, whether I like it or not, I have a compulsion to find out how fast I can run, and I this this treadmill is the best way to accomplish that. As of last Saturday, I sprinted on it at 16.8 mph at 1.5%, 4%, and 6% inclines. My speed & incline equivalency chart indicates that I should be able to sprint 18.6 mph at a 2% incline (that's the incline I estimate is needed to compensate for lack of wind resistance). Plus, the sled and parachute modes are helping me build leg muscles in ways a standard treadmill can't do. So, I think it is has been worth the money for me, and will continue to be as I keep improving my sprinting.
@@TreadmillSprinter Such a thoughtful and detailed reply, thank you. Because of you I am convinced that this is the right treadmill for me. Best of luck
@@johncox2157 I hope you love yours as much as I love mine!