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DeerRun Z10 Pro Treadmill Review

Dimensions/Storability

Everyone wants a smaller treadmill that doesn’t take up a lot of space, but they also want a treadmill that is spacious enough to train comfortably. In my opinion, the DeerRun Z10 Pro is as small as a running treadmill can be before it loses its functionality entirely. Thus, this cleverly designed 2-in-1 is perfect for small spaces.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Hero Treadmill

The Deerrun Z10 Pro is the smallest incline running treadmill I’ve tested.

Measuring 52” long by 27” wide and 47” long, the DeerRun Z10 Pro can fit almost anywhere. The deck height at its peak incline is only 6.5” tall, so you only need a room that’s a foot taller than you or even less to train comfortably on this machine. 6-foot runners will be just fine in rooms with a 7-foot ceiling.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Deck Profile

The step-up height is extremely low, ensuring that the treadmill does not take up more space than necessary.

As a 2-in-1, the DeerRun Z10 Pro folds down, of course. When folded, it is 5.63” tall (as stated by DeerRun). It will easily fit under a bed or other furniture. You can also stand it upright to lean against a wall.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Folding Knob

The folding mechanism locks and unlocks with a knob on either side of the deck, and these are nice and easy to use.

The DeerRun Z10 Pro has transport wheels. It weighs only 73 lbs, so it’s easy to lift and roll. I had no trouble maneuvering it around on my own, and during the unboxing, I was able to get it out of the box without help.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Rolling

There are two wheels on this treadmill, allowing you to roll it where you need it, but I suggest holding it by the deck instead of by the console handle.


Onboard Workouts & Apps

The DeerRun Z10 Pro is locked when you first receive it. To use your treadmill, you will need to download the PitPat app and pair it to your treadmill. (You may also be able to Google alternative methods to unlock it.) The PitPat app is free to download, and it doesn’t take long to set up an account and unlock your treadmill.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - PitPat App Workout

PitPat pairs with your treadmill via Bluetooth and unlocks its functionality.

Without PitPat, the treadmill only allows for manual training. You can manually control the speed and incline of the treadmill.

When you use the PitPat app, you get access to workouts, events, and challenges. PitPat encourages its members to pay to enter events for the chance to win money. You don’t have to use PitPat this way. You can also just use it to store your workout history and track your progress over time.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - PitPat challenges

Compete in virtual worlds with PitPat against other PitPat members.

Console

The DeerRun Z10 Pro has dual LED consoles. The first is on the motorhood, visible when you have the console folded down for walking at a desk. You can see your time, distance, calories, speed, incline level, and total steps.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Motor Hood

The lower display turns on and off depending on the console positioning.

When you have the treadmill set to running mode, the upper console displays the same metrics. It also has quick-adjust buttons to help you change your speed or incline quickly. There are also buttons for starting and stopping the treadmill. You can also increase the speed by .1 mph or the incline by one level.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Console

The upright console displays all of your metrics when you are jogging or running and provides quick-adjust buttons.

You can also make adjustments to the Z10 Pro, in either mode, with the included remote. It has a start/stop button as well as buttons for increasing/decreasing the speed and incline. The remote strap allows you to loop the remote around your wrist. It’s also small enough to easily fit within a pocket.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Remote

I like to use the remote control when the Z10 Pro is set in walking mode, but it works in running mode, too.

There is also a removable tablet rack to hold your phone or a large device. I haven’t used a tablet rack like this one before, which has a bunch of little suction cups to keep your device secure. My phone stuck right to it.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Tablet Holder

Suction cups on the tablet rack make it look a little weird, but the design works very well for keeping your device in place.

The console is Bluetooth so that you can train with PitPat. However, the Bluetooth connectivity does not let you connect to other apps or a heart rate monitor.

While I like the features the DeerRun Z10 Pro has for such a small treadmill, it lacks a few standard treadmill features. It does not have cup holders or a fan. As this treadmill is best for shorter bouts of training, I think that makes sense and keeps the treadmill compact.

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Build Quality

DeerRun has treadmills under $500 that continually wow us. The DeerRun Z10 Pro is one of the best 2-in-1 treadmills I’ve ever tested, and the price is barely any higher than the others I’ve tested that don’t match its quality.

Frame

One of the biggest differences between the DeerRun Z10 Pro and other 2-in-1 treadmills is the incline frame under the deck. It feels sturdy and adjusts smoothly. The frame also has a high weight capacity for such a small treadmill—300 lbs.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Running

For such a small treadmill, the Z10 Pro is impressively sturdy.

That said, the uprights and footrails aren’t entirely functional. Do not put your weight on the treadmill handles. They are not substantial enough to support even smaller runners. At best, they provide guidance for the width and length of the treadmill so that you don’t move too far over or forward on the small belt.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Treadmill Arm Adjustment

The handles fold under the console for compact storage—just pull the key ring to adjust their positioning.

I measured the footrails, and they are only 2” wide. I wear a women’s size 8, and I cannot comfortably stand on them. Fortunately, the deck is close to the floor, so I recommend stepping from the floor directly to the belt and vice versa.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Deck

The narrow footrails are not wide enough to stand on.

Motor

The DeerRun Z10 Pro has a 3.5 HP motor. It allows the treadmill to adjust from 0.6 to 7.5 mph when it is set to running mode (console up). In walking mode, the treadmill only goes up to 3.8 mph, which is more than enough for walking for fitness or training at a standing desk while working.

I timed the motor’s speed adjustments. It took 20.7 seconds to go from 1 mph to 7.5 mph. This adjustment speed isn’t very fast, but I think it is safest for a small treadmill like this. I wouldn’t want the speed to adjust any faster.

The DeerRun Z10 Pro has 12 incline levels. I measured the maximum incline to reach 9%. It took 14 seconds for the treadmill to adjust from level 0 (flat) to level 12. The incline adjustment feels smooth and steady.

DeerRun Z10 Pro Treadmill - Feet Walking Incline

I like the addition of the incline, as it makes training on the Z10 Pro more challenging and adds more variety than most 2-in-1 machines have.

My final test for the motor was to measure the noise production. At 3 mph, the DeerRun Z10 Pro was 53.7 dB, and at 7.5 mph, it was 64.5 dB. When inclining (speed set to 3 mph), the noise output only slightly increased to 54.7 dB.

Overall, I think the DeerRun Z10 Pro has great performance features and would work well in an apartment or condo.

Deck

While the compact size of the DeerRun Z10 Pro Treadmill is one of its best features, it’s also a limitation. A typical fitness treadmill has a 20 to 22” wide deck that is 55 to 60” long. The DeerRun Z10 Pro’s running surface measures just 15.75” x 41.5” long.

DeerRun Z10 Pro - Shoes Running Treadmill

The Z10 Pro’s compact running surface means you have to be aware of your positioning on the belt at all times.

The width of the treadmill worked alright for me, but I’m just 5’4” and wear a women’s size 8. I think taller users with larger feet may have more trouble with the width of the treadmill, particularly if they have a wider step width. As long as I kept a short stride, the length of the treadmill was alright.

Cushioning is pretty minimal on this treadmill. It has some shock absorption and doesn’t feel too firm, but it’s not particularly soft either. Compared to running on the pavement, this treadmill is more cushioned.

The step-up height to the deck is only about 4”, so most exercisers should have no problem getting up and down from the deck.

Warranty

DeerRun offers a 1-year warranty for the Z10 Pro 2-in-1 Treadmill. This warranty covers manufacturing defects, not wear and tear. Compared to other fitness treadmills, this warranty is pretty short, but it’s not unexpected for the Z10 Pro’s price point.


Should You Buy the DeerRun Z10 Pro Treadmill

Runners and walkers searching for an incline treadmill that will truly fit in the smallest of spaces should consider the DeerRun Z10 Pro. Few incline treadmills can be found for under $500, and the DeerRun Z10 Pro is one of them. If you are struggling to find a treadmill that fits your budget and feels well-made, don’t overlook this one. It’s a great value.

Admittedly, this treadmill’s small size may make it difficult for users with a wide or long stride to use it comfortably. I recommend using it with the console upright if you are not using it in conjunction with a standing desk, as the console and retractable arms provide additional guidance for staying centered on the belt.

Overall, the DeerRun Z10 Pro is a solid step in the direction I would like the treadmill market to go. It’s affordable, innovative, and offers incredible value for anyone just starting their exercise journey.

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DeerRun Z10 Pro Treadmill Q&A / FAQ

Are DeerRun treadmills any good?

DeerRun makes excellent walking pads and fitness treadmills at a low price. These compact treadmills outperform others at their price point and feel well-built. Each DeerRun that we test at Treadmill Review Guru undergoes our standard testing procedures to reveal their build quality and performance capabilities.

Does the DeerRun Z10 Pro incline?

The DeerRun Z10 has 12 incline levels, which can be adjusted with a press of a button on the console or remote.

Can you run on the DeerRun Z10 Pro Treadmill?

You can run on the DeerRun Z10 Pro Treadmill. It has a maximum speed of 7.5 mph when the console is upright. When the console is folded down, the treadmill can only reach up to 3.8 mph for safety.

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