TrekDesk redefines work space
Not enough time in the day to get everything done? Now it may be possible to squeeze in a fitness walk while working on that new proposal. Well, not exactly, but you can keep moving while working. TrekDesk can help you loose weight, relieve your stress and give you more time with love ones. Seriously, now you can walk, sit or bounce on your treadmill while working on your laptop, reading a manuscript or clearing out your in box.
TrekDesk fits on most treadmills and adjusts to fit the user. In case you need to slow your pace just lift the clear panel for access to your treadmill controls. If you are sweating the assembly - don’t. No tools are required. That goes for the TrekDesk Chair as well. The TrekDesk team thought of just about everything. You know that if something is not handy you won’t use it so the chair swings out of the way when not in use and the desk can say in place when not in use.
I am all for saving time and I think the TrekDesk is a great idea – but I want to send out one warning. Unless you truly multitask well don’t try this. An unplanned distraction could trip you up.
Product [TrekDesk] Via [Oh Gizmo!]
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I had to check this thing out and I think it is a great idea. I can speak to this a little because I fashioned my own rudimentary treadmill desk at home and I am addicted to it. It works but I like this TrekDesk idea better because it is adjustable to my height and I like the idea of the ball chair too. At the moment I have two workstations, TrekDesk would mean I only needed one. By the way, you walk so slowly when using it that the misstep is really not a concern. You are right I visited the website at http://www.trekdesk.com and after reading all the info these guys seem to have designed my dream treadmill desk. Thank you.
on May 13, 2008 at 09:19 PM - LINK