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5 Things to Consider When Purchasing a Treadmill

Are you in the market for a new treadmill? If so, there are several things you should keep in mind when trying to determine the best treadmill for your needs. These include:

o Price

o Horsepower

o Features

o Noise

o Size

By taking all of these characteristics into consideration and comparing and contrasting what each has to offer, you will make the best choice possible.

Price

Before you start shopping for a treadmill, you should get an idea of how much money you are willing to spend on your equipment. In general, budget treadmills will cost anywhere between $500 and $1,500, while mid-range treadmills will usually cost anywhere between $1,500 and $3,000. A high-quality treadmill, on the other hand, can easily cost more than $3,000.

Horsepower

While you may be getting a workout when you use your treadmill, so is your treadmill motor. Therefore, you need to be certain to get a treadmill with a motor that is able to handle the workout you want to get. Look for a treadmill with a ‘continuous duty rating’ of at least 1.5 to 2.5 and try to find one that offers at least a one-year warranty on the motor.

Features

The more features a treadmill has, the less bored you will get with your workout and the more likely you will be to stick to your plan. In addition, a machine with a variety of different programs will help you increase or decrease the intensity of your workout as necessary. Features such as a water bottle holder and a pulse monitor also help make your workout more convenient.

Noise

Believe it or not, some treadmills can be quite noisy. This can be a problem if you plan to listen to music or watch TV while you workout. So, be certain to check out the noise level of the machine before you bring it home.

Size

The size is also another important consideration, as you need to be certain you have plenty of room for the treadmill to fit in the space you have set aside for your home gym. Be sure to take measurements of your space as well as the machine, as simply ‘eyeballing’ the size of the treadmill can be deceiving. If space is an issue, you might also want to consider purchasing a folding treadmill.



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