Bells of Steel Dreadmill
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Manual treadmill that simulates sled pushes, farmer's carries, and more
- Features two plated-loaded lever arms
- Treadmill deck folds to use the arms for other exercises
- Can simulate sled pushing, though resistance isn't very heavy
In-Depth Review
Bells of Steel Dreadmill Review (2024): Packed With Features, but Do They Work As Intended?
Author: Matt Dustin, CES, PN1-NC This one-of-a-kind treadmill is packed with features, but is it worth the cost? Find out what our testers thought in this Bells of Steel Dreadmill review. Read the full review.
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Multi-functional manual treadmill
- Lever arms are great for single-arm rows, shrugs, and more
- Works well for incline walking and sled drags
What Needs Improvement...
- Not enough resistance for sled pushes
- Farmer's carries feel awkward
- Incline-only, with no flat setting
Summary
The Bells of Steel Dreadmill is a manual treadmill that allows users to simulate sled pushes, sled drags, farmer's carries, and a variety of exercises with the plate-loaded lever arm. The treadmill resistance isn't very heavy, but it's a great tool for sled drags and various strength training movements with the lever arms.