Where to find good quality treadmills for less?

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Where to find good quality treadmills for less? This is a good question. The answer really is simpler than you would think. The reason is, that there are good quality treadmills all over. Finding the ones that are being sold for the best price is the trick.

In order to find the best quality treadmill for you, you will need to know what you are looking for. This means, very simply, that a treadmill that is cheap may not be what you are looking for. The quality treadmill may cost a little more, however the benefits you get from it is worth spending a little more. However, we all want to pay less. So how do you get the best quality treadmill for less? Here it is.

You can find good quality treadmills for less by trying to get past the middleman. This is done by shopping online and directly through to the manufacturer. There are many sites online that will make it easier to purchase a good quality treadmill for less money.

Here are a few places you can check out.

  • http://www.soletreadmills.com/?ovmtc=content&ovadid=9223372039727718320&ovadgrpid=9223372038461309208&ovcampgid=9223372037348555820
  • http://www.discountshopzilla.com/Default.aspx?akeyword=fitness+equipment&ykeyword=exercise+equipment&page=1
  • http://www.discountshopzilla.com/Default.aspx?akeyword=fitness+equipment&ykeyword=exercise+equipment&page=1
  • http://www.treadmillstore.com/
  • http://www.treadmillbynet.com/

As you review the different prices of treadmills, what you find as "less" may be different from what others find as "less". In order to get a good quality treadmill, you will be looking at around $1000-3000.

If you are looking for a lower than that price, you will be loosing some of the quality, which is ok in some situations. Sometime a manual incline, or less programmed programs is ok. So what ever you decide is good quality will also dictate how much less you can pay for a treadmill.

Here are a few things that you can decide on whether they are important where you are concerned with quality, or not.

  1. Frame. The frame size and quality is more important to some than others. For the high quality alloy frames, you will pay a little more.
  2. Handrails are a matter of preference. For some people it is necessary for balance. For others, they really do not care and do not mind paying less by not having them.
  3. Horsepower is also a quality that some find more important than others. Keep in mind that sacrificing the horsepower of a treadmill can also be sacrificing the total life of the treadmill. Anything less that 1.5 horsepower can easily be worn out.
  4. Most treadmills of higher quality can go from 0 to 10 miles per hour and up. If speed is not a concern, you may be able to save a little by getting a slower machine.
  5. The belt is an area that some think they can sacrifice in order to cut the cost. This is ok in some instances, however this is what to keep in mind. Your longest stride needs to be able to be stepped. Also, the width of the belt should be no less than 16" for wear and tear purposes.
  6. Impact resilience is a good place to save money on. This is a bit of a luxury and if you do not need a softer step, you can get a good quality but more manual style of treadmill. This will also include a manual incline and programming.

Overall in order to find good quality treadmills for less, you will want to look at what you are willing to pay for, and then try to go right to the source. Cutting out the middle guy, will surely save you money. This is why purchasing online is often a great way to go.

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