From Price to Performance – Top Treadmills
Reviewed
by C.J.Gustafson
From Price to Performance –
Top Treadmills Reviewed
A treadmill can be an excellent exercise machine, providing a
convenient and relatively inexpensive way to stay fit. But with
over a dozen different manufacturers out there, each with a
collection of different styles of equipment,
it can be difficult to know which
treadmill is best for you.
How much you can spend and what type of exercise you plan to do
will help determine which price range and manufacturers are
right for you. It is important to research the specific
features you need based on whether you plan to walk, jog or do
all out running training. But a good place to start is often to
get an overview of the manufacturers out there and the cost of
a treadmill. Below is an overview of ten of the most popular
treadmill models and their general ratings in the industry.
A company called Icon Health and Fitness is perhaps the largest
and most well known treadmill manufacturer in the world. They
also make other types of exercise equipment. In the treadmill
realm, they produce Reebok, NordicTrack, Weslo, Proform and
Image brands. All five of these rank among the most popular and
offer consumers a range or prices and options.
Weslo
Of all the Icon brands, Weslo treadmills are the least
expensive, and in fact are typically the lowest priced of any
treadmill regardless of manufacturer. They are entry-level
machines intended for use by beginners and walkers that do not
engage in a more demanding workout. They lack the power of more
expensive brands and are built with smaller running areas. And
warranties are typically no longer than 90 days.
In the Weslo line, the Weslo 400 CS treadmill sells for under
$400. It is consistently picked as one of the top budget
treadmill models.
For those interested in a bit more advanced treadmill, the
Weslo EX18 sells for $500 but can be hard to find. It is worth
the search though as it is perhaps the best Weslo model and
will provide a good machine for the beginner or walker on a
budget.
Image
Image is another brand of treadmill produced by Icon Fitness.
This line is slightly more expensive than Weslo, but is still
considered a budget machine, typically selling for under $1000.
Many experts feel that Image treadmills offer the best value
for the average person. The only drawback is the warranty,
which is only 90 days on many Image models.
The Image 1200 treadmill has a 2.0 hp continuous duty motor
that provides a maximum speed of 10 mph. The platform can
adjust to inclines from 0-10%. It is a great choice for those
runners on a bit of a budget and for those who want to spend
$1000 or less. The Image 10.6QL was ranked among the top five
treadmills by U.S. Consumer Reports. It has six programmable
workouts and also allows you to determine your speed and
incline based on a heart rate monitor. It is IFIT compatible,
which means you can connect to the Internet to access online
workouts. It costs around $1400 and is folding for convenient
storage.
Proform
Proform treadmills by Icon provide shoppers with perhaps the
most comprehensive options in exercise equipment. Budget models
start at $400 and the overwhelming selection continues up the
spectrum to several mid priced models that fall in the $1000 to
$2000 range. The Proform 795SL treadmill sells for under $1000
and is often a top pick among consumers and fitness experts.
The LX 660 sells for under $600 and has plenty of features for
a budget treadmill. Like many of the budget treadmills,
Proforms often have a less than stellar warranty, typically 90
days.
NordicTrack
There are literally dozens of different NordicTrack treadmill
models produced by Icon. They range in price from around $800
for a NordicTrack C1800 to $2000 for a 7500R model. Many
fitness experts feel that consumers spend a bit more for the
name brand when they purchase a Nordictrack treadmill. The
machines often look very nice but may not always offer the best
buy as some people have experienced problems with reliability.
All models typically come with a heart rate monitor, but some
of the less expensive models offer a 1.5 hp motor and a smaller
platform, often around 50”.
On the plus side, NordicTrack treadmills often offer good
cushioning for those who don’t want to replicate the uneven,
jolting conditions of a true road workout. Their 3-2-1 warranty
covers the motor for three years, the frame and other parts for
two years and all labor charges for one year.
The NordicTrack Teton, which sells for just under $1500 and is
a great choice for incline training and hiking. The Apex 5100i,
which sells for around $1700 is also a popular choice.
Reebok
Reebok treadmills also depend on name recognition to help
attract buyers. Models often look nice and have plenty of
features but have been known to be less durable than other
brands. It is important to note that Reebok home treadmills are
not made by the same company as the commercial models found in
fitness clubs.
A plus side of the Reebok treadmills is the warranty. On most
models the frame is covered for a lifetime, the belt and deck
and all electrical and mechanical components for 2 years, and
labor for 12 months. The motor typically has a 2-3 year
guarantee. One of the most popular Reebok models is the ACD4,
which sells for around $1700.
Smooth
Another treadmill manufacturer that is making a name for itself
recently is Smooth. This company’s biggest marketing appeal is
that they sell their treadmills direct to the consumer over the
Internet on their company website. They claim this allows them
to reduce prices, and in fact, many models run less than
comparative treadmills offered by other manufacturers.
All Smooth treadmills have a 10-year warranty on the motor and
12-month labor warranty. Other parts such as the belt, deck and
electronic components it typically covered from 2 to 5 years.
This protection makes Smooth treadmills an appealing buy to
those who have had problems with previous equipment or simply
don’t like to be stuck fixing things.
Smooth treadmills often rank at the top of their respective
price band listings. Many experts choose them for their
excellent features and reasonable price. The Smooth 5.0P has a
2.5 hp motor and 9 preset programs. It has been called the best
treadmill on the market for overall value. At just under $2000,
the Smooth 7.1HR is a popular model for those who require a bit
more advanced model. Both units fold for storage.
Trimline
Trimline is another popular brand of home treadmills. They are
often compared to Smooth equipment and have a longer warranty
but a higher price tag. In some instances, experts feel the
expense is justified, while in other models it is not. Trimline
offers six folding models and three non-folding. The Trimline
1610, which sells for around $1000 has been recommended as a
good starter machine. And the Trimline 7200 remains a top
seller despite the price increase that puts it over $2000.
Keys
Keys Fitness is a relative newcomer to the treadmill industry,
getting its start in 1997. They have shown improvements in
quality and features each year and are known to offer a
competitive product in the low to mid priced treadmills. They
offer a 10-year warranty on their motors, 2 years parts and
electronics, and 1 year on service. They are often said to be
comparable to Smooth in price and features. The Keys 1200 is a
nice standard treadmill that sells for just over $1000. The
8800 HR model is more heavy duty with a bigger motor and
platform and a higher price of over $2000.
Spirit
Spirit is a treadmill company that has been around for over 20
years. They are usually known for leading the industry in new
features. If something different or innovative comes out,
chances are Spirit was the one to introduce it. Although their
SL 188 is priced below $1000, and is a good buy at that price,
the majority of their models are in the mid price range of
$1500 up to $3000 plus. Spirit treadmills often have good
warranties and solid quality.
Landice
Landice is often considered the top of the line in treadmills.
The usually cost over $3000 and at this price, you get some
great features, heavy duty motors, and a lifetime warranty on
parts. If you have the money and are serious about your
training, any of the Landice models, either in the L7 or L8
series, provide quality options.
Cybex
Cybex is another manufacturer that produces high end
treadmills. Formerly known as Trotter, the treadmills produced
by this company have high quality and prices to match. Again,
it is more a matter of which one fits your needs because at
this price you'd better be getting a good machine. The Cybex
300T, which sells for $3000 and the Trotter Elite, which costs
nearly $4500 are two options.
As these comparisons show, budget will be a starting point in
selecting a home treadmill, as will the way in which you plan
to use the machine. While for the most part you get what you
pay for, fitness experts caution that name brand treadmills
aren’t necessarily better than less well-known equipment. Check
the warranty, check the features, and most importantly, check
with people who have owned the treadmills or do repairs on
fitness equipment. With so much information available, making
an informed decision is easy. It’s actually sticking to your
exercise routine that will be the tough part.
About the author:
About the Author:
C.J. Gustafson is a successful writer for http://www.treadmill-ratings-n-reviews.net
providing treadmill ratings and treadmill reviews on the most popular
models.
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