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Treadmill Recommendations?
Anyone have a treadmill they really like? And why?
I want to buy one. I'd like to stay in the $700-$1000 range. Preferrably around $800 but I'd spend more if it was "worth" it.
I know I definitley want:
-at least a 2.25 chp motor with a lifetime warranty
-at least 20 inches wide
-at least 55 inches long
-10 mph capability.
Beyond that, I don't really care. I'm not really into the bells and whistles. I just want it to work and be reliable.
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ISU Fan for Life.
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I had a decent one but then I put a plane on it to see if it would take off and it broke -
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 Originally Posted by CyinCo Anyone have a treadmill they really like? And why?
I want to buy one. I'd like to stay in the $700-$1000 range. Preferrably around $800 but I'd spend more if it was "worth" it.
I know I definitley want:
-at least a 2.25 chp motor with a lifetime warranty
-at least 20 inches wide
-at least 55 inches long
-10 mph capability.
Beyond that, I don't really care. I'm not really into the bells and whistles. I just want it to work and be reliable.
You are gonna need one a lot faster than that if you plan on keeping any aircraft on the ground!
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My wife had a bonus about a year and a half ago and was adimat that she should be able to spend it on a good treadmill at Sears. Anyways, we got one - even when I stated that it wouldn't get used - that cost around $800 (on sale from $1,200 or something like that). Needless to say, it has about a mile on it A program isn't built on one player and it doesn't succeed because of one player, thus a program won't fail if it doesn't get that one player. -
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I used this link. Treadmill Best Buy Awards
I bought a Pacemaster from 2nd Wind a few years ago and they cut me a deal. I paid double of what your budget is but all the ones that were cheaper seemed flimsy and I'm what they call a Clydesdale.
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My wife had a bonus about a year and a half ago and was adimat that she should be able to spend it on a good treadmill at Sears. Anyways, we got one - even when I stated that it wouldn't get used - that cost around $800 (on sale from $1,200 or something like that). Needless to say, it has about a mile on it You set yourself up for a fat joke right there. I won't go there but someone is going to go there.
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Like Jeremy pointed out, don't count out a used treadmill since a lot of people rarely use them. Also keep in mind that even if you have a lifetime on the motor they still will charge you fee to come out to your house. I had a bad motherboard on mine after 3 years and they didn't charge anything for the part but they did charge $150 to come out and swap it out.
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We got ours at Sears too and have been happy with it.
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 Originally Posted by cytech I had a decent one but then I put a plane on it to see if it would take off and it broke  Dammit...beat me to it.
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Every treadmill I've seen at people's houses are used as very expensive clothes hangers.
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 Originally Posted by dmclone I used this link. Treadmill Best Buy Awards
I bought a Pacemaster from 2nd Wind a few years ago and they cut me a deal. I paid double of what your budget is but all the ones that were cheaper seemed flimsy and I'm what they call a Clydesdale. I've been to 2nd wind. They are beyond my price range.
Also, I go 160 lbs soaking wet so I don't need anything real industrial.
ISU Grad 1997.
ISU Fan for Life.
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 Originally Posted by GeronimusClone Every treadmill I've seen at people's houses are used as very expensive clothes hangers. Won't happen at our place. We have an elliptical that gets used nightly and has for going on 4 years now. We are looking to expand our winter cardio options.
ISU Grad 1997.
ISU Fan for Life.
Not in CO anymore but I'm not changing my name :) -
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 Originally Posted by GeronimusClone Every treadmill I've seen at people's houses are used as very expensive clothes hangers. I use mine quite a bit in the winter. I have a Proform and am quite happy with it.
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 Originally Posted by CyinCo Anyone have a treadmill they really like? And why?
-at least 20 inches wide
-at least 55 inches long
-10 mph capability.
Beyond that, I don't really care. I'm not really into the bells and whistles. I just want it to work and be reliable. Pretty specific. Are you 20 inches wide and 55 inches long?
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Sears Pro Form (I think). We have had it 4 years my wife and I both use at least 3 times a week. Not a problem since I cussed my way through putting it together.
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