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Bells Of Steel The Dreadmill - DRD-TRDML

Bells Of Steel The Dreadmill - DRD-TRDML

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Bells Of Steel The Dreadmill - DRD-TRDML

The Dreadmill is a lean, hyper-versatile, dread dream machine! This 3-in-1  is a farmer walk, sled push, and manual incline treadmill — all rolled into one.

Applying resistance is easy and smooth, thanks to the magnetic resistance lever. By positioning magnets near the flywheel, resistance is generated without any physical contact, ensuring nearly whisper-quiet operation.

Keep it low and light, or crank up the intensity for serious athletic gainzzz. Whether you're warming up, crushing intervals, or tackling endurance training, the Dreadmill's magnetic resistance lever makes it easy to adjust your workouts instantly.

Being self-powered, you’re free to roam away from outlets. Simply lift from the front stabilizer bar to engage the rear wheels and claim a new home base. 

The Dreadmill requires very little maintenance aside from the occasional dusting and belt lubricating — don’t mind the jealous looks from your motorized machine-owning friends.

It folds away to save space, and you can even use the farmer walk handles to mimic Lever Arm exercises! Bust out bent-over rows, bench presses, shrugs, split squats,  calf raises, shoulder presses, and deadlift variations.

Best of all, you can get up to speed with all The Dreadmill’s utility in a single workout. Sorry, Wooden Manual Treadmill — there’s barely any learning curve here.

What our Experts Think 
  • A brutal, hybrid cardio + strongman conditioning machine. The Dreadmill is not a traditional treadmill—it combines a manual incline treadmill, sled push system, and farmer’s carry trainer into one multi-mode conditioning unit.
  • Designed for real athletic output, not casual jogging. The magnetic resistance system lets you scale intensity from light walking to aggressive sled-style pushes that mimic turf sprint or prowler work.
  • 3-in-1 versatility is its main selling point. You can switch between incline walking/jogging, sled push training, and loaded carries without changing equipment—making it a full conditioning station in a single footprint.
  • Strong focus on posterior chain and work capacity. The combination of incline drive, resistance loading, and carry handles makes it effective for conditioning legs, grip, and cardiovascular endurance simultaneously.
  • Athlete-style training without needing space. It replaces the need for sled tracks or long turf lanes, making it practical for garage gyms and compact training spaces.
  • Limitations to be aware of. Real-world feedback notes that the top-end resistance may feel limited for elite or very strong athletes, especially in sled push mode.
  • Best suited for: HIIT training, strongman-style conditioning, football/rugby athletes, and home gym users who want high-intensity cardio without running outdoors.
  • Expert tip: This machine works best in short, structured bursts (intervals or circuits). It’s built for intensity, not long steady-state cardio.

Q&A  

Q: What is The Bells Of Steel Dreadmill (DRD-TRDML)?
A: A non-motorized curved treadmill from Bells of Steel designed for self-powered running, sprint training, and high-intensity conditioning.

Q: How does it work?
A: The belt is powered entirely by your movement—your pace directly controls speed, with no motor involved.

Q: What type of training is it best for?
A: Sprint intervals, HIIT workouts, endurance conditioning, and athletic performance training.

Q: What are the benefits vs a motorized treadmill?
A: Faster acceleration, better calorie burn per effort, improved running mechanics, and no electricity required.

Q: Is it good for walking?
A: It can be used for walking, but it’s primarily optimized for running and high-intensity training.

Q: Is it durable for heavy use?
A: Yes, it’s built with a reinforced frame and slat/belt system designed for intense, repeated sprint training.

                 
Maintenance Tips
  • Wipe console, handles, and frame after each use to remove sweat, dust, and debris
  • Inspect belt alignment and tension regularly to ensure smooth, stable running surface
  • Keep the slat belt (if applicable) clean and free of dirt or grit for optimal traction
  • Check emergency stop mechanism and safety key before every workout
  • Tighten all bolts and frame connections periodically to maintain stability during sprints
  • Avoid dragging or uneven stepping to reduce strain on belt and rollers
  • Ensure treadmill is placed on a level surface with proper clearance for safe use
  • Vacuum or clean under and around the machine to prevent debris buildup
  • Use only mild soap and a soft cloth for cleaning; avoid liquids near electronics
  • Proper maintenance ensures smooth performance, safe sprinting, and long-term durability for Bells Of Steel The Dreadmill