
Walk. Jog. Sprint. All in One Machine.
Start at a gentle 1 km/h morning walk. Push to a 10 km/h run for cardio. Hit 12 km/h when you're feeling strong.
The M2's 2.0HP peak motor handles the full range without straining, smooth acceleration & a stable belt, no slippage.
One treadmill covers beginner and serious athlete alike, and grows with you as your fitness does.
Track Every Metric. Know Exactly Where You Stand.
The LCD display tracks your speed, time, distance, and calories burned in real time.
No phone juggling. No guessing how far you've gone. Every number you need, right in front of you, every session.
Wide Belt. Heavy Frame. Built for 140kg. Built to Last.
The 380mm × 1030mm anti-slip running belt gives you real room to stride not a narrow strip that makes you anxious every step.
The heavy-duty steel frame handles up to 140 kg of dynamic running load without flex or wobble. This isn't a light-duty walking pad. It's a machine built to take real workouts, repeatedly, for years.
Flexstride vs Gym Membership
| Feature | Flexstride | Gym |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | One time purchase | 120k –350k/m |
| Cost over 12 months | 1.3M total | 1.4M to 4.3M in fees alone |
| Available 24/7 | ✓ | ✗ |
| Commute required | ✓ | 15–45 min round trip, every visit |
| Privacy | ✓ | ✗ |
| Waiting for equipment | Always available | Queue during peak hours |
| Your family can use it | ✓ | Each person pays |
Full Treadmill. Then Gone. Folds Flat in Seconds.
Run a proper 30-minute session, fold the M2 flat, slide it under your bed and your room is a bedroom again. No permanent gym corner. No equipment taking over your living space.
The folding mechanism is single-action: lift, click, done. You'll use it more when getting it out and putting it away takes less than a minute.
Quiet Enough to Run at 6am. Neighbour-Friendly by Design.
The M2's motor is engineered to stay quiet under load you can run at full speed without the droning whine that plagues cheaper treadmills.
Run early morning before the household wakes up, or late at night after everyone's asleep.
The anti-slip belt also absorbs impact, cutting the thudding that travels through floors. Built specifically for apartments and shared homes.
Common FAQs
Is 12 km/h actually fast enough for a serious runner?
For most people - yes. 12 km/h is a strong running pace (roughly a 5-minute kilometre) that represents a real, sustained cardio challenge.
Elite marathon runners train faster, but for fat loss, fitness building, and interval training, 12 km/h is more than enough. If you're regularly doing 10+ km/h in your current workouts, this machine will keep up with you.
I weigh close to 100kg. Will it handle my running?
Yes. The M2 is rated to 140kg and the steel frame is built for dynamic running load at that weight — not just static capacity.
Running puts more force through a treadmill than standing, and this machine is engineered to handle it. If you're between 90–140kg, start at moderate speeds and build up to higher speeds as you get comfortable with the machine.
How long does assembly take and is it hard to do alone?
The main frame arrives largely pre-assembled — you attach the handlebar column and connect a few parts using the tools included in the box.
How quiet is it?
Noticeably quieter than most treadmills in this price range. The motor stays low-noise under load, and the belt surface absorbs impact rather than transmitting it through the floor.
Most users report running at full speed without waking people in the same apartment. It won't be completely silent — no running machine is — but it's well within what a typical Kampala apartment building tolerates.
How quickly does it arrive and can I pay on delivery?
Same-day delivery within Kampala — most orders arrive within a few hours. Cash on delivery is available so you pay when it's at your door.
If you're not satisfied within 30 days for any reason, contact us for a full refund. No questions, no hassle — that's the guarantee.
The People Who Get Fit Aren't More Motivated. They Just Removed the Friction.
The gym requires 45 minutes of logistics for a 30-minute run. The M2 requires you to get up and step on it. That's the whole difference.
The people hitting their goals consistently aren't working harder or waking up more motivated, they just made showing up easier.
The M2 doesn't build your fitness. It builds the habit that does.