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Treadmill Price Comparison |
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Treadmills are
available in the market in various models and ranges. There are many
factors such as cost and performance which help you to determine the
best possible brand for you. Although treadmills are found in plenty,
not all the types suit your scheme of things. There are two main
grounds—your budget and the type of exercise you intend to do.
Among the existing brands, Weslo is one
of the most popular. It is an entry level treadmill priced in the
$400-$500 range. This can be one of the best buys for you if you are
a beginner. The Image line of machines costs under $1000. Though it
is costlier than the basic entry-level treadmills, experts say that
it is worth the price. The Image 10.6 QL is considered among the top
five brands in the American market. It carries a price tag of $1400.
Proform is counted between one of the best lines. The cost of
different models of this line ranges from $400 to $2000. The Nordic
models start at $800, and the upper level machines can cost up to
$2000. Another popular company is Reebok, various models of which
range from $1500 to $2000.
In the under $2000
segment, Smooth, Trimline and Keys are the salient producers. These
products, specifically Smooth, are characterized by many excellent
facets. So much so, that the comparatively lower price tag comes
across as an anachronism.
Spirit, Landice and Cybex manufacture
treadmills for higher segment customers. Although these companies
have some lower priced models also, they are basically famous for
their high-end brands only. Spirit treadmills, which are marked by
good quality and a fine warranty scheme, can cost you up to $3000.
Cybex is famous mainly for two of its brands—the 300T and the
Trotter Elite. Both of them are very good quality machines and they
cost $3000 and $4500 respectively.
However, price is not the only deciding
factor. You should also check out the warranty schemes, features and
the comfort aspect in the course of the treadmill price comparison.
Also, you should preferably consult people who own this particular
brand before deciding which to buy.
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