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I've had my Sit to Walk Station for a couple of weeks now, and am averaging 5 miles a day, some days more, some days less, depending on my meeting schedule. So, at this rate, I'll be walking at least a marathon's distance each week!
I can easily talk on the phone with my headset, and type and read my computer. The only activity that is difficult is handwriting.
My office mates walk by my office and pantomime walking on the treadmill, but it is more envy than ridicule!
THe delivery was on time, and the walkstation was in good shape when it got here. The white glove installers did a great job, and removed all the packing materials when they left.
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I walk 4 - 10 miles a day, when I used to be sitting. It's great to end the day and know that i have accomplished so much exercise! I find it easy to work on my laptop and make phone calls while walking.
I also love the customizability of the Walkstation. It's easy to set it up and get the right size and accessories for my office space.
Delivery was prompt and setup went well. I have had a few minor service issues that Steelcase and my dealer have effortlessly handled.
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The company I work for recently added 4 of these machines and we all LOVE them! It is so nice to be able to take a break from sitting down and be able to stroll while working. I have also found that it helps me focus and concentrate on what I am doing. I have been using our Walkstation for two hours a day and it has really helped increase my energy level. It makes working fun!!!
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I"ve had a Walkstation now for three months, and I thought I'd leave my impressions -- I suspect other potential buyers may be as curious for information as I was.
I'm a writer and I use the Walkstation in my home office.
Overall the Walkstation has been exactly as advertised. Most crucially, I find it easy to type and surf the web while walking. (I'm doing it right now, in fact.) I'm a freelance writer and I use the Walkstation while handling emails, writing invoices, doing light editing, reading the news, etc.
So far I get off the Walkstation when I have to do heavy thinking or creative work. It just seems like one extra thing I don't need when I'm really writing hard.
Overall, the time breezes by and I often realize "Jeez, I've been walking for an hour already."
I find that I go about two hours a day, and then seem to naturally quit. The most I've done in any one day is four hours, in two two-hour sessions.
Disappointments: I find I still need to stretch before using (and after), which is something I hated to do before running and other kinds of exercise. I also put on athletic socks and running shoes -- it IS a lot of walking, after all. So this doesn't get me out of those pre-exercise routines, alas.
Because of that, I hop on it a little less than I might otherwise for a 15-minute session while doing some small task.
It's still not a no-brainer to get on; I usually have to talk myself into it just a little bit. Once I'm there, though, it's always fine.
I also find there's a little bit of noticable strain on my upper calves and knees. I believe this is due to the slightly unnatural position of walking with both hands held forward to type, instead of swinging the arms as normal. If I walk for two hours outdoors my legs get tired overall, but here I notice the tiredness or soreness in those two particular points.
I chose the 66-inch scallop-shaped desk -- the one with the curved front -- and it's been very comfortable. I highly recommend the 66-inch desk; if anything, I could use even *more* space than that, although it's quite big as is.
Noise factor: It's *fairly* quiet for a treadmill, but by no means silent. It's fine for my home office, and my wife says she doesn't hear me when she's in the next room. But I wonder if it would be a distraction to others nearby in an office/cubicle setting.
Overall, the Walkstation does what I hoped it would do: get me walking for a couple hours a day when I would normally be sitting. Three months in, I'm glad I've got it.