![]() It’s quite a compact machine – see dimensions below – that oddly enough feels bigger than its actual size. Besides, we’re all Europeans now!We found it very easy to put together (we did it in 15 minutes) and it shouldn’t provide an obstacle for even the most DIY challenged. However, it’s something we soon got used to and it does give you some mental maths to do whilst training, i.e, 1.6km = 1 mile. ![]() The Pioneer Star has both functional keys (some keys have Braille) and good-sized LCD windows to tell you everything you need to know.The one minor moan we have is that both distance and speed are displayed in kilometres and kilometres per hour. A comfortable deck can often be undermined by fiddly speed and incline control buttons or an uninformative display. Although it looks like something that would be at home in an Airbus cockpit it’s actually very easy to use.A treadmill often sinks or floats depending on it’s console. The Star looks stunning and has a quality feel you’d associate with a much higher priced treadmill.The first thing that catches the eye on this machine is the console. ![]() The BH Fitness Pioneer Startreadmill (2008 model) is the latest offering in their innovative and distinctive range of fitness machines.
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