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by romwell
1887 days ago
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> A majority of the google image results for "treadmill" don't have an obvious guard, so the Peloton one doesn't seem uniquely dangerous. Seem being the key word. Please look at the consumer report[1], section "Unique Hazards". The TL;DR is that height off the ground, belt design, and other factors form a uniquely unsafe combination that results in Peloton causing injuries that other treadmills don't cause. [1]https://www.consumerreports.org/product-safety/peloton-plus-... |
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