Motor: 2.25 HP | Speed: 0.6–11.2 mph | Incline: 15 levels | Deck: 140 × 46 cm | Max User Weight: 120 kg | Folding: Yes | Price: ~£799
The Reebok Jet 200 is the mid-range workhorse of the Reebok Jet series, and the sweet spot in the range for walkers, joggers, and casual runners who do not need the flagship deck size of the Jet 300. A 2.25 HP motor, 15 levels of power incline, and Air Motion cushioning across a 140 × 46 cm deck give you a genuinely capable home treadmill at a fair price.
At around £799, the Jet 200 undercuts the Jet 300 by roughly £100–£150 while sharing many of the same features: same incline range, same cushioning system, same warranty, same folding mechanism. Where it concedes ground is deck size, motor power, and max user weight. Differences that matter for taller or heavier runners, but make little practical difference if you are under 5 ft 10 and using the treadmill for steady-state cardio or interval walking.
No subscription required, no app lock-in, and a warranty that rivals machines costing twice the price. Here is what the Jet 200 actually delivers.
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Reebok Jet 200 Specs
| Motor | 2.25 HP continuous duty |
| Speed Range | 0.6–11.2 mph (1–18 km/h) |
| Incline | 15 levels power incline (0–15%) |
| Running Deck | 140 × 46 cm (55 × 18 inches) |
| Max User Weight | 120 kg (18 st 12 lb) |
| Machine Weight | 78 kg (box weight 92 kg) |
| Assembled Dimensions | 181 × 78 × 139 cm |
| Folded Dimensions | 114 × 78 × 155.5 cm |
| Display | 5-window LED with profile chart |
| Programs | 24 preset + 3 user-defined + 3 target modes |
| Cushioning | Air Motion Technology (8-section pod system) |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, Kinomap compatible, Reebok Fitness App |
| Entertainment | 5W speakers, MP3/aux port, headphone port, USB charging, device holder |
| Cooling Fan | Yes, adjustable |
| Folding | Soft-drop hydraulic mechanism with transport wheels |
| Warranty | Lifetime frame, 10-year motor, 2-year parts and labour |
Key Features and Benefits
Motor and Speed
A 2.25 HP continuous duty motor powers the Jet 200 to a top speed of 11.2 mph — enough for brisk running and comfortable interval work for anyone who is not training for competitive sprints (if you are training for competitive sprints, check out the Reebok FR30z Floatride, or the Z-Tech AC). Walking, jogging, incline walking, and moderate-pace running are all well within its range.
Where this motor earns its keep is consistency under load. Oversized rollers help distribute belt tension evenly, so the deck does not stutter when your foot strikes at higher speeds or on steep incline. The result is a smooth, predictable feel that stays constant throughout a session.
Noise levels sit firmly in the acceptable range for shared living spaces. Multiple user reviews single out the Jet 200 as quieter than expected, even at top speed. Early morning runs in a terraced house or flat are realistic without waking the household.
Incline
A treadmill with incline is one of the most powerful pieces of home training equipment you can buy. The Jet 200 offers 15 levels of power incline match the Jet 300 above it, and outclass most treadmills under £800. Quick-adjust buttons on both the console and handlebars let you change gradient mid-stride, with shortcut keys for fast transitions during interval sessions.
Gradual transitions between levels prevent the lurching sensation that cheaper treadmills produce when shifting incline. Ramp from flat to 12% during a hill interval and the deck rises smoothly rather than jolting beneath you — a small detail that makes HIIT and 12-3-30 workouts significantly more comfortable.
Every incline level is electronically controlled. Built-in programs adjust the gradient automatically, creating genuine hill-training workouts without touching a button. No manual lever, no getting off the treadmill to make adjustments.
Running Deck
At 140 × 46 cm, the Jet 200 offers a mid-sized running deck that suits the majority of home users comfortably. Runners up to around 5 ft 10 can maintain a natural stride without shortening their gait. Taller users will notice the difference compared to the Jet 300’s 150 × 51 cm deck, but for walking and jogging at moderate pace, the 200 provides enough room.
Width is the more noticeable constraint. At 46 cm, the belt is 5 cm narrower than the Jet 300. At walking and jogging speeds this is perfectly adequate. At faster running speeds — above 9 or 10 mph — you have less lateral margin for natural drift. Not a dealbreaker for most, but worth noting if you tend to move slightly side-to-side when running hard. If you’re planning to do Couch to 5K and you need a treadmill that will see you all the way through, this is a solid size for when you hit those faster strides.
For context, 140 × 46 cm is standard for this price bracket. Most folding treadmills under £800 sit in the 130–140 cm length range. The Jet 200 is at the upper end of that band, which is one reason it remains competitive despite not matching its bigger sibling.
Reebok Jet 300 Folding Treadmill
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– 2.25 HP motor with 11.2 mph top speed
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15 levels of power incline
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140 × 46 cm running deck with Air Motion cushioning
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Folds flat with soft-drop hydraulic mechanism and transport wheels
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Lifetime frame, 10-year motor, 2-year parts and labour warranty
Air Motion Cushioning
Reebok’s Air Motion Technology uses eight cushioning pods built into the running deck. On foot strike, air is pushed through the pods to absorb impact where you need it, then redistributes as you push off. Same system as the Jet 300, no downgrade here.
In practice, the feel lands between a hard gym treadmill and the bouncy softness of budget machines. Enough absorption to protect knees and ankles during longer sessions, without the spongy instability that makes some cushioned decks feel like running on a mattress. Reebok have found a sensible middle ground that works for both walking and running.
Air Motion is a different system to Floatride+ cushioning in Reebok’s higher-end FR range. Floatride+ returns more energy on push-off for a springier, more responsive feel. Air Motion is softer and more forgiving. Neither is objectively better — it depends on whether you want responsive feedback or comfortable absorption.
Console and Programs
Five LED windows plus a profile chart handle the display duties. Speed, time, distance, calories, and heart rate are visible simultaneously through the data windows, while the profile chart shows your workout shape — where the hills and speed changes sit in the programme you have selected.
No touchscreen, no streaming apps, no internet connectivity on the console itself. If that is a dealbreaker, the Jet 200+ variant adds a 7-inch touchscreen at a higher price. For everyone else, the LED display does exactly what it needs to: show your numbers clearly without distracting you mid-run.
Program variety is strong for this price: 24 presets covering fat burn, hill training, interval, endurance, and cardio. Three user-defined programs let you build custom speed and incline profiles. Three target modes allow you to set a distance, time, or calorie goal and let the treadmill manage intensity to hit it. A body fat test function rounds out the package.
Every feature works from day one without a subscription. An increasingly rare selling point as competitors push harder towards monthly-payment models where the treadmill becomes half-functional without an active account.
Connectivity and Entertainment
Bluetooth connects the Jet 200 to the Reebok Fitness App for workout tracking, progress monitoring, and route-based training through Google Maps and Street View. Kinomap compatibility adds scenic running routes, multiplayer challenges, and structured sessions. A 60-day Kinomap trial is included with purchase.
Neither app is mandatory for the treadmill to function. Kinomap does require its own subscription for full access beyond the trial, but the treadmill runs perfectly in standalone mode with all 24+ built-in programs.
On the entertainment side: 5W speakers, an MP3/aux port, a headphone jack, a USB charging port, and a device holder above the console. An adjustable cooling fan built into the console provides steady airflow during longer sessions. Dual water bottle holders keep hydration within reach — a small but welcome addition that some competitors in this price range still omit.
Build Quality and Stability
At 78 kg, the Jet 200 is lighter than the 87 kg Jet 300 but still heavy enough to provide solid stability during use. No wobble at moderate speeds, no lateral sway on incline. The 120 kg max user weight accommodates the majority of home users, though heavier individuals over that limit will need to step up to the Jet 300’s 140 kg capacity.
Soft-drop hydraulic folding lowers the deck slowly and safely when unfolding, preventing the slamming that damages cheaper treadmills over time. Transport wheels at the front base let you tilt and roll the folded unit against a wall — manageable for one person once the treadmill is in position.
Floor level adjustment handles uneven surfaces. Useful for anyone setting up on slightly sloped flooring in a garage, conservatory, or older house where floors are not perfectly flat.
Assembly
Arriving 90% pre-assembled, the Jet 200 needs basic attachment of the uprights and console to the pre-assembled base. Most users report 15–30 minutes of work with the included tools. Two people are recommended for unboxing and positioning given the 92 kg box weight, but the assembly itself is straightforward.
Reebok includes clear instructions and an online video guide. A significant advantage over competitors like the NordicTrack T Series, which can demand 60–90 minutes of assembly with multiple calibration steps.
What We Like
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- 15 levels of power incline at under £800. Electronically controlled with quick-adjust buttons on console and handlebars. Matches the Jet 300 on incline range.
- 15 levels of power incline at under £800. Electronically controlled with quick-adjust buttons on console and handlebars. Matches the Jet 300 on incline range.
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- No subscription required. All 24+ programs, Bluetooth, and Kinomap compatibility work without a monthly payment. Ever.
- No subscription required. All 24+ programs, Bluetooth, and Kinomap compatibility work without a monthly payment. Ever.
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- Air Motion cushioning is genuinely effective. Eight-pod system absorbs impact without feeling spongy. Same technology as the more expensive Jet 300.
- Air Motion cushioning is genuinely effective. Eight-pod system absorbs impact without feeling spongy. Same technology as the more expensive Jet 300.
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- Outstanding warranty for the price. Lifetime frame, 10-year motor, 2-year parts and labour. No registration deadline to activate it.
- Outstanding warranty for the price. Lifetime frame, 10-year motor, 2-year parts and labour. No registration deadline to activate it.
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- Compact when folded. 114 × 78 cm footprint when stored — smaller than the Jet 300’s 124.5 × 86 cm. Better for tighter spaces.
- Compact when folded. 114 × 78 cm footprint when stored — smaller than the Jet 300’s 124.5 × 86 cm. Better for tighter spaces.
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- Quiet motor. Oversized rollers and a well-tuned 2.25 HP motor keep noise levels suitable for flats and terraced houses.
- Quiet motor. Oversized rollers and a well-tuned 2.25 HP motor keep noise levels suitable for flats and terraced houses.
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- Quick assembly. 90% pre-built, 15–30 minutes to finish. No wrestling match with heavy components.
- Quick assembly. 90% pre-built, 15–30 minutes to finish. No wrestling match with heavy components.
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- Dual water bottle holders. Small detail, but competitors at this price often provide one or none.
- Dual water bottle holders. Small detail, but competitors at this price often provide one or none.
What to Consider
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- Smaller deck than the Jet 300. At 140 × 46 cm versus 150 × 51 cm, taller runners or those who prefer more lateral room at pace will feel the difference. Anyone over 5 ft 10 who runs regularly should consider the Jet 300.
- Smaller deck than the Jet 300. At 140 × 46 cm versus 150 × 51 cm, taller runners or those who prefer more lateral room at pace will feel the difference. Anyone over 5 ft 10 who runs regularly should consider the Jet 300.
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- Lower max user weight. 120 kg versus 140 kg on the Jet 300. If you are close to that limit, the Jet 300 provides more headroom and frame stability.
- Lower max user weight. 120 kg versus 140 kg on the Jet 300. If you are close to that limit, the Jet 300 provides more headroom and frame stability.
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- Top speed caps at 11.2 mph. Sufficient for most home runners, but if you sprint above 11 mph regularly, the Jet 300’s 12.4 mph gives you more room at the top end.
- Top speed caps at 11.2 mph. Sufficient for most home runners, but if you sprint above 11 mph regularly, the Jet 300’s 12.4 mph gives you more room at the top end.
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- No touchscreen. The LED display is functional and clear, but there is no built-in screen for apps or streaming. The Jet 200+ variant adds a 7-inch touchscreen if this matters to you.
- No touchscreen. The LED display is functional and clear, but there is no built-in screen for apps or streaming. The Jet 200+ variant adds a 7-inch touchscreen if this matters to you.
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- Folded height is 155.5 cm. Shorter than the Jet 300’s 163 cm when folded, but still worth checking ceiling clearance in low-ceilinged rooms.
- Folded height is 155.5 cm. Shorter than the Jet 300’s 163 cm when folded, but still worth checking ceiling clearance in low-ceilinged rooms.
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- Kinomap requires its own subscription. Bluetooth connectivity and Kinomap compatibility are free. The full Kinomap content library is not, beyond the included 60-day trial.
Reebok Jet 200 vs Jet 300
The Reebok Jet 300 sits one step above at around £899–£949. Same 15 levels of incline, same Air Motion cushioning, same folding mechanism, same warranty. The differences are in the hardware that sits underneath.
Motor power rises from 2.25 HP to 2.5 HP, and top speed jumps from 11.2 mph to 12.4 mph. For walkers and joggers that gap is irrelevant. For runners who push past 10 mph regularly, the Jet 300 provides meaningful headroom.
The biggest difference is the deck. At 150 × 51 cm, the Jet 300 is 10 cm longer and 5 cm wider — the largest folding deck in the Reebok range and a noticeable upgrade for anyone over 5 ft 10. Max user weight also jumps from 120 kg to 140 kg, and machine weight increases from 78 kg to 87 kg for added stability at higher speeds.
Our verdict: the Jet 200 is a capable treadmill for walkers, joggers, and moderate-pace runners under 5 ft 10. But the Jet 300 is only £100–£150 more and meaningfully better in every spec that matters for running. If you run regularly and budget allows, stretch to the 300. If you primarily walk and jog, the 200 does everything you need.
Reebok Jet 300 Folding Treadmill
- 2.5 HP motor with 12.4 mph top speed
- 150 × 51 cm running deck
- 15 levels of power incline with quick-adjust console
- 140 kg max user weight
- Lifetime frame, 10-year motor,
Where to Buy the Reebok Jet 200 in the UK
Several UK retailers stock the Jet 200, with prices varying enough that comparing before buying is worthwhile:
- Amazon UK — Sold by Reebok via Amazon Fulfilment. Typically around £799 with free delivery. Amazon’s 30-day returns policy provides a safety net.
- Sweatband — Usually £799–£899 with free specialist two-man delivery to your room of choice. Clearpay and DivideBuy options available for spreading the cost. A 60-day Kinomap trial is included.
- Decathlon — Stocks the Jet 200 through their marketplace. Worth checking for availability and pricing against Amazon.
- Reebok Fitness Equipment — The official UK site. Currently showing backordered, so check stock before ordering.
Also worth knowing about: the Jet 200+ variant. Same motor, same deck, same incline, same cushioning, same warranty — physically identical. The difference is the console, which upgrades to a 7-inch touchscreen with the Reebok Fitness App built in. If you spot the 200+ at a competitive price, it is a worthwhile upgrade for the screen alone.
Reebok Warranty
The same excellent warranty package as the Jet 300:
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- Lifetime frame warranty
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- 10-year motor warranty
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- 2-year parts and labour warranty
- 2-year parts and labour warranty
At under £800, this warranty package punches well above its price point. Most competitors at this level offer 1–2 years on the frame and 1 year on the motor. A lifetime frame guarantee signals genuine confidence in the build quality.
No registration deadline is required to activate the warranty — unlike NordicTrack, which requires registration within 28 days of purchase or the warranty downgrades significantly. Your coverage begins from the date of purchase, no forms or deadlines to remember.
Additional breakdown cover is available separately, typically around £120–£130, extending parts and labour protection beyond the standard 2 years. Support runs through a UK-based helpline and online chat. One caveat: the warranty covers domestic home use only. Garages, sheds, and outdoor use are excluded.
Final Verdict — 4.2 RunRank
The Reebok Jet 200 is a dependable, well-built treadmill that delivers exactly what most walkers and joggers need from a home machine. 15 levels of power incline, Air Motion cushioning, Bluetooth connectivity, and a warranty that embarrasses the competition at this price — all in a package that folds away between sessions.
Where it earns its 3.5 RunRank is in doing the fundamentals well without overreaching. The 2.25 HP motor is smooth and quiet. The 140 × 46 cm deck is adequate for moderate-height users. The folded footprint of 114 × 78 cm is compact enough for tight UK living spaces. Nothing flashy, nothing gimmicky, nothing that will stop working after twelve months.
Half a point held back because the Jet 300 is only £100–£150 more and offers a meaningfully larger deck, more powerful motor, and higher max user weight. Another half point because taller runners and heavier users will genuinely benefit from the upgrade. If you are under 5 ft 10, under 120 kg, and primarily walk or jog, the Jet 200 is all the treadmill you need. If you run seriously, spend the extra.
Best for: Walkers, joggers, and casual runners who want a reliable, no-subscription treadmill with genuine incline capability in a compact, foldable package under £800. The sensible choice for people who know what they need and do not want to pay for features they will never use.
Reebok Jet 200 FAQ
Is the Reebok Jet 200 good for running?
Yes, for moderate-pace running. A 2.25 HP motor reaching 11.2 mph handles jogging and steady running comfortably. The 140 × 46 cm deck suits runners up to around 5 ft 10 without feeling restrictive. For faster or taller runners who regularly push past 10 mph, the Jet 300 offers a larger deck and more speed headroom.
Does the Reebok Jet 200 need a subscription?
No. Every built-in program, Bluetooth feature, and manual mode works without any subscription. Kinomap compatibility is included with a 60-day free trial, but the Kinomap app requires its own paid subscription beyond that. You can use the treadmill indefinitely without ever paying a monthly fee.
How heavy is the Reebok Jet 200?
Assembled weight is 78 kg, with a box weight of 92 kg on delivery. Two people are recommended for unboxing and initial positioning. Once in place, transport wheels make it movable by one person for folding and daily storage.
What is the difference between the Reebok Jet 200 and Jet 200+?
Physically identical — same motor, deck, incline, cushioning, and warranty. Only the console differs. The standard Jet 200 has a 5-window LED display; the 200+ upgrades to a 7-inch touchscreen with the Reebok Fitness App and additional connectivity built in. The 200+ typically costs more, but deals appear periodically.
How big is the Reebok Jet 200 when folded?
Folded dimensions are 114 × 78 × 155.5 cm (length × width × height). The deck folds upright, so you need ceiling clearance of at least 155.5 cm where you store it. Transport wheels let you roll it against a wall between workouts. Smaller than the Jet 300 when folded, making it a better fit for tighter spaces.
Should I buy the Jet 200 or stretch to the Jet 300?
If you primarily walk and jog, are under 5 ft 10, and weigh under 120 kg, the Jet 200 does everything you need at £100–£150 less. If you run regularly, are taller, or are close to the 120 kg weight limit, the Jet 300’s bigger deck (150 × 51 cm), stronger motor (2.5 HP), and higher capacity (140 kg) are worth the upgrade.
Is the Reebok Jet 200 better than the GT40s or ZR9?
The Jet 200 replaced the older GT40s and ZR-series in Reebok’s lineup. It offers Air Motion cushioning (an upgrade over the GT40s’s ONE Series cushioning), Bluetooth and Kinomap connectivity that the older models lacked, and the same reliable warranty. If you are upgrading from a GT40s, ZR9, or ZR10, the Jet 200 is the natural step forward in the current range.
How do I lubricate the Reebok Jet 200?
Apply 100% silicone treadmill lubricant to the underside of the running belt every 3–6 months, or whenever the deck feels sticky or the motor sounds strained. Lift the edge of the belt, apply a thin line of lubricant down both sides of the deck surface, then run the treadmill at low speed for 2–3 minutes to distribute evenly. Reebok sells their own treadmill oil through the official support site, but any 100% silicone lubricant works.
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