Horizon Treadmill Designed for User Comfort
By Saurya
Ghosal
Editor's Summary: This article provides descriptions
of the various models of Horizon treadmills available on the market
today. Price and features of each model are discussed in depth.
One common feature all of the models is their pre-sale assembled
form.
Horizon treadmills are one of the top brands sold in the market
today. Horizon treadmills are definitely affordable, so if users
are looking for something that's within their price range, then
users must check out this brand. Horizon treadmill offers users
a way to get fit in the privacy of their own home. Horizon treadmill
can be just what users need to get into shape.
Horizon treadmill has several different models. These models vary
in terms of size as well as several other features.
There are four main Horizon treadmill models users can choose from.
The Horizon T51 treadmill is their lower-end, basic model and it
retails for around $700. This Horizon treadmill can be folded up
when not in use and offers the user the ability to set the speed
and incline and enjoy four preset programs. In addition, a free
heart rate monitor is included in this model of Horizon treadmill.
Another Horizon treadmill option is the Horizon T52 treadmill,
which costs about $900. This Horizon treadmill is the next step
up from the T51 model and offers the user the ability to set the
speed and incline and enjoy six preset programs. This Horizon treadmill
model also folds up for easy storage when not being used.
The T53 Horizon treadmill model is the next step up from the T52
model. This Horizon treadmill model retails for about $1,100. This
Horizon treadmill model offers shock absorption, six preset programs
and accommodates speeds up to 12 miles per hour (most treadmills
max out at 10 miles per hour). This makes this model ideal for runners
who like to run fast. The incline of this Horizon treadmill model
can go up to 12%, which is higher than most treadmills. This Horizon
treadmill model offers pulse grip handles to monitor users heart
rate. As with the other Horizon treadmill models, it can also fold
up when not in use.
Finally, the T54 Horizon treadmill is the top on the Horizon line
treadmill, retailing for about $1,400. This treadmill also features
shock absorption, maximum speeds of 12 miles per hour and a maximum
incline of 12%. In addition to six preset programs, there are also
two user programs and two heart rate control programs. The Horizon
treadmill comes with a chest strap and is Polar compatible. This
Horizon treadmill model folds up for easy storage when not in use.
One advantage while purchasing a Horizon treadmill is that it comes
in assembled form. So users just need to remove the Horizon treadmill
from the box, unfold it, rotate the console into place and screw
it using the tools provided.
Horizon treadmills have an easy to use control panel and are designed
to fit nicely at user home. Horizon treadmill makes sure that users
easily hit the power button and turn the treadmill off in case something
goes wrong. Horizon treadmill lasts for a long time since the tread
belt, motor and other parts lasts for longer times and distances.
Some Horizon treadmill models are available in different color schemes.
Horizon treadmills are designed for users comfort while they are
exercising, so that they shouldn't have any trouble using them.
Saurya Ghosal for http://www.treadmill-walking.com
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