Top Ten Treadmills
By Tim Gorman
Editor's Summary: The author lists his top ten picks
for treadmills for different purposes. See what treadmills rank
best for walking, running, and your pocketbook.
This list ranks the best treadmills for different purposes in no
particular order, but it should provide you with enough information
to guide your selection of the best treadmill for you.
#1 – Smooth 5.15P. An excellent treadmill for walking, with upgraded
display panel that requires no toggling, hand-grip heart-rate monitor,
lifetime frame, ten-year motor, two-year parts and one year service
warranty. The cost is around $900.
#2 – Horizon Fitness Elite 5.1T. Good for walking/running combination
use, and recommended by professionals. The 350 pound weight limit
and steel frame makes it a good choice for heavier treadmill users.
The estimated cost is $1800.
#3 – Landice L7 Pro. Excellent for experienced runners. Lifetime
warranty on all parts and 400 pound weight limit means it is a durable,
hassle free choice. Estimated cost: $2800.
#4 – Image 16.0Q. Great choice for those on a budget. Good for
walking only, it has a short warranty but comes at the low estimated
cost of about $515.
#5 – Proform 630 DS. One of the best treadmill values for those
on a budget.
#6 – Weslo Candence DX12. Rated best budget walker by Good Housekeeping.
#7 – True 500 HRC. Good for serious fitness buffs who like a challenging
workout. Simulates rugged running conditions with adjustable speed
and incline features.
#8 – Keys Milestone 1200. Rated best space saver treadmill by Good
Housekeeping Magazine. Compact design and lightweight for easy storage.
#9 – Schwinn 6700p. Packed with features, it is sure to have the
specifics that you are looking for.
#10 – Keys 8800. Good Housekeeping rated best treadmill overall
for value, features, and consumer satisfaction.
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Treadmill-Solutions.com
He provides more treadmill reviews, treadmill ratings and treadmill
buying information that you can research in your pajamas on
his website.
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