I'm thinking of getting something to have at home, since I'll be working from home at least 3 days a week for now (once we start that schedule next week) and I'm in Texas, so the weather does not always allow for being outside for longer than brief periods
I was mostly looking at a walking treadmill since I have a standing desk, which would mean I could work / do whatever I need to on the computer while using it
I tested to concept with a much cheaper treadmill and burned out the motor after like three months cause most non-"industrial" treadmills aren't good for extended use.
The only thing with these is you gotta soak em down with WD-40 if you don't want them to make horrible creaking sounds (and then you wanna put a cheap little rug or pieces of plywood under them so the WD-40 doesn't get into your carpet)
And like honestly I'd recommend doing that first cause if you discover that you can't walk and type at the same time or you hate it or whatever, you're only out like fifty bucks
I use Schwinn 130 Upright Bike this guy. DOWNSIDES: it has the most ass backwards compatibility with fitness trackers. It's terrible. It's app is awful UPSIDES: the user interface is easy, intuitive, and it's a nice comfortable exercise for even long goes
UPSIDES: the user interface is easy, intuitive, and it's a nice comfortable exercise for even long goes