The problems with epic treadmills
by Tim Gorman
Epic treadmills have long been
on the market and have a large customer base. They can boast a
wide rage of features which some people seem to think has taken
place over quality. Epic treadmills can now be seen in
Costco, where previously Epic treadmills where sold by Icon, a
$1 billion company that has substantial resources to develop
Epic treadmills and ensure that their design and credibility
where taken into account. Some people have labelled Epic
treadmills as nothing more than a glorified toy, this being
because of the lack of stability within the product.
The feel of the epic treadmill when you
use it is not as solid as it could be and dose not feel as
cushioned as some other products of the market do.
Epic treadmills are also at a disadvantage with being
previously sold by Icon. Although Icon is recognised for
producing some interesting treadmills, they have been unable to
establish a sound reputation. They are known in the market as
supplying poor customer service and support, and this has
unfortunately been forwarded onto the reputation of the epic
treadmill.
Another poor marketing ploy for epic treadmills has been that
large merchants such as Costco are wrapping up their sale of
epic treadmills combined with a television. This dose not
support the belief that you are buying a sold, quality
treadmill, but instead leads you to believe that you are
purchasing something armature. If you are a seasoned athlete
and in the market for a treadmill epic treadmills may not be
the best buy for you. It is always advisable to research the
market beforehand and ensure that you review all products and
not just the epic treadmills range.
About the Author
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of
Treadmill-Solutions.com. He provides more treadmill ratings,
rankings and treadmill reviews that you can research in
your pajamas on his website.
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