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What You Should Know When Making Treadmill Comparisons

Buying a treadmill is no different than any other product. You will get what you pay for. If you are unfamiliar with treadmills, you should educate yourself on what to consider and keep in mind before you purchase one. All treadmills are not created equal and treadmills come in a wide range of prices for a reason. Arm yourself with information on treadmill warranties, individual space allotment and the individual performance, components and features of the treadmills you are considering.

Just like most other products, the more expensive treadmills are higher quality machines. Yes, it is easy to find cheap treadmills that are appealing to the wallet. But, most people end up wishing they hadn't purchased them. Cheaper machines don't live up to workout expectations, and they often break down. A high quality treadmill will cost at least $1000. While that may sound like a lot of money for a piece of exercise equipment, these high end machines give better workouts and are less likely to break down. Keep the following things in mind when you go treadmill shopping.

The warranty that comes with a machine is the tell all on whether it will last long term. If the machine you are considering only comes with a 90 day or one year warranty, realize that the manufacturer knows it will need repaired, soon. Manufacturers of high quality treadmills will offer a lifetime warranty with their machines.

Look for the differences in warranties. Does one offer in-home servicing? Are there loopholes in the warranty? Are there any hidden costs in the warranty? Be sure to read all of the writing on a warranty, even the small print.

Space is an issue for many people. If you don't have room for a non-folding treadmill, consider a folding treadmill. When comparing folding treadmills, see how easily the deck will fold. There are some models on the market that will fold with the push of a button. This is ideal for someone who may have difficulty lifting up the treadmill's deck. If you plan on moving your treadmill around or storing it away between workouts, look for a folding treadmill that is easy to move around.

Before you purchase any treadmill, put it through a workout. This test drive will allow you to see if the machine can keep up with you and your expectations. Listen for any strains or funny noises in the motor, check the incline positions and how fast and powerful the motor is on the machine. You wouldn't purchase a car without testing it out, don't by shy about testing out treadmills.

Learn all you can about the different components and features on treadmills. Become familiar with what to look for in tread belts, belt rollers, motors, decks and frames. Consult a buying guide to steer you in the right direction.

Reading treadmill reviews and visiting forums is also a great way to find out about various treadmill models. Talking with people, and getting first hand accounts of how machines are working for people, often answers those remaining questions you may have about specific treadmills. In fact, these first hand accounts can be more beneficial to buyers than even reading reviews and buyer's guides.



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