Peloton tread—anyone moved it successfully?

Anonymous
Can Peloton Tread+ be moved to a new house without damage?
Anonymous
I am sure it can. It is heavy and not easy to do. Maybe call Peloton and see if you can have them move it for you, you would have to pay them.
Anonymous
They usually convey like washers and dryers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They usually convey like washers and dryers.


I wouldn’t think so. Unless the seller wanted to sell it to you separately. I’m trying to buy a house and it’s taking a lot longer than anticipated. Meanwhile, I’ve been wanting a new treadmill since last fall and put it off bc we want to move. After 3rd lost bid, I almost want to buy one already and move it later.

But I’m scared it will break in the move. At least weather has been nice for outdoors running.
Anonymous
They can be moved. Join the peletoncycle subreddit and there are tips there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They usually convey like washers and dryers.


I wouldn’t think so. Unless the seller wanted to sell it to you separately. I’m trying to buy a house and it’s taking a lot longer than anticipated. Meanwhile, I’ve been wanting a new treadmill since last fall and put it off bc we want to move. After 3rd lost bid, I almost want to buy one already and move it later.

But I’m scared it will break in the move. At least weather has been nice for outdoors running.


Have a sense of humor......
Anonymous
Of course it can be moved. You could probably wheel it using the front elevation bar out the front door using some ramps if you really wanted to. And, it isn't impossible to disassemble anyhow. I think you can also hire XPO to come and move it again if you really wanted to.

And, BTW, it is an awesome treadmill. I got the Tread+ over the new tread and have loved every minute of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They usually convey like washers and dryers.


No one's conveying their exercise machines
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