Contributed By Sandy | Published: Sep 4, 2005
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by Dean Iggo
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Are
you just plain fed up? If you have spent any time researching online
for a treadmill, every site you visit tells you that they have the best
treadmills, buy from us...we are the best...blah, blah, blah!!
It just makes me sick.
Everyone who is looking for a treadmill want the best treadmills (or
best value in your price range) the problem is without some guidelines
and direction, unsuspecting treadmill researchers can get sucked along
by these all promising websites and then before they know find they
have just forked out $3000 for the "best treadmill".
Before you start you online search make sure you know what you are
looking for. If you don't know what features the best treadmills have
or look like how will you know when you find one.
Let's have a look at 6 features that all the best treadmills have so that you can take control of the buying process.
1. Quality Brand Name
Most of the best treadmill brands have been around for years. This
should be evidence enough that they are doing something right. Some of
the better known brands include Precor, Proform, Smooth, Nordic Track,
Life Fitness etc.
The problem with many of the well known brands is that you pay for
their reputation. So if you have deep pockets you may need to look
elsewhere.
You can still get good products from the lesser known brands just make sure they have a number of the following features.
2. Warranty
A strong indication of the quality of a treadmill is in the warranty.
The longer the warranty the more confident you can be that it is going
to last the distant and not need costly repairs every 6 months.
- For a remanufactured treadmill look for labor and parts warranty of at least 6 months and a motor warranty of at least 1 year
- For a new treadmill look for labor and parts warranty of at least 1 year and a motor warranty of 1-2 years.
- For commercial treadmills you should look for 2-3 years for labor, parts and motor.
3. Testimonials/Customer Satisfaction
Most online suppliers have testimonials of there products if not email
them and ask if they have any. Not surprisingly the best treadmills
also have the best testimonials. You can learn a lot from what past
users of the equipment think so don't take this point lightly, it is
one of the best ways to compare different models or different brands.
4. Quality Features
If you are paying good money for a treadmill you want it to have some
bells and whistles!! Most of the best treadmills will have the standard
features including pre set workouts, heart rate control, large incline
range, high weight capacity plus a whole host of other helpful features
like a reading rack, customized workouts, CD player, digital personal
trainer to name a few.
The key is to get a list of two or three other quality treadmills that
satisfy the other points in this list and then compare them for special
features. There is no point buying a treadmill with an in built CD if
the treadmill is always broken.
5. User friendly
You need to make sure the treadmill is user friendly, and by that I
don't mean for other users I mean for you. Some treadmills have a low
weight capacity or small stride length so if you are a particularly
tall or heavy person you need to find out if the treadmill is
appropriate for you.
Details of stride length and weight capacity are usually available with the treadmills specifications.
6. Treadmill Price
Some people might be surprised to see price on this list, but hear me out on this one...
It's no good being the best treadmill if it's so expensive no one can
buy it. To me price is a personal thing and only you can decide what
your price is. If the best treadmill you can buy is $1500 then that's
the best treadmill for you. The important thing is that you buy the
best treadmill you can and start achieving your fitness goals.
What's your next step? Take what you've just learned and do your own
research you'll be surprised how much easier it is to find the "best
treadmill" when you have a clear idea of what your looking for.
About the Author
Dean Iggo is a keen fitness enthusiast and home gym user. He is also
the webmaster of home-gym-buyers-guide.com. A website providing
unbiased treadmill reviews and tips.
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