Treadmill Ratings: What Most People Don't Know About Treadmill
Ratings
If you're buying a treadmill, chances are you'll want to
research before you buy. Everyone wants to get the best deal for
a discount price. They also want to find the best treadmill to
suit their workout needs.
So you'll probably be interested in looking at various
treadmill ratings or reviews. But why are there so many
different ratings and which one is the most accurate? Here's a
few things most buyers don't know about treadmill ratings.
There are really 2 types of treadmill ratings:
1) Consumer Ratings
2) Expert Ratings
User Treadmill Ratings:
Consumer treadmill ratings are done by the layperson who has
bought and used the specific treadmill. Many websites allow
anyone to go online and post a review of their treadmill.
Customer reviews and ratings can be very valuable when searching
for a treadmill - however keep in mind several things:
#1) No treadmill has a 100% perfect track record. Even the BEST
treadmill manufacturers sometimes make a dud.
And it's usually the people that have had BAD experiences that
leave negative reviews of their treadmills, not the many that
have had good experiences with the same treadmill.
They have every right to do this and hopefully the treadmill
manufacturers read these reviews and do something about them.
Just remember that one bad review doesn't prove it's a low
quality brand.
#2) The treadmill industry is growing more competitive each
year. And marketing is a huge portion of the treadmill industry
since treadmill manufacturers KNOW you're going to research
treadmill ratings before you buy.
So while I'm not making any accusations, I have read 'customer
reviews' that are clearly NOT written by the average buyer. They
sound like they're written by somebody working for the
competition - someone well versed in the art of sales psychology
and who knows more about treadmills than the average person.
Again, not making any accusations here - just keep this in mind
when reading user ratings online.
Rule of Thumb: Use common sense. If it sounds like it's written
by a treadmill salesperson, take the treadmill review with a
grain of salt.
Expert Treadmill Ratings:
There are also expert treadmill ratings. These are the ratings
written by the experts in the fitness industry. People like
Consumer Reports, Runner's World, Consumer Guide, Men's Health,
Prevention Magzine are just a few out there. These people rate
and review various treadmills at various times in the year.
While these ratings are much less likely to be tainted by biased
reviewers, here are a few cautions to keep in mind while reading
them:
#1) Each rater has a different rating system and may rate
treadmills on such factors as price, cushioning, stability,
quietness, belt area, warranty, console, electronics, programs,
incline and quality of parts.
So while one reviewer may put more emphasis on cushioning the
other may put more emphasis on warranty. It's nothing to get
confused over - just understand that different experts value
different features. They'll usually have an area where they list
exactly how they rated the treadmills and which features they
valued highly in their review.
#2) Expert ratings also usually don't have time to look at
EVERY treadmill brand on the market. Nobody does. We've been
reviewing treadmills for over 3 years and we still haven't
covered all the brands.
So just because a certain brand isn't in the ratings, doesn't
make it a poor quality brand. Try to find other reviews on a
brand if you can't find it in your favorite expert ratings list.
One last thing: Many treadmill ratings are also based on
comparison to other similarly priced treadmills on the market.
So if you have a $1000 treadmill that gets 5 stars - that
doesn't necessarily mean that it's better than a $2000 treadmill
that gets 4 stars. It means that compared to other $1000
treadmills it is one of the best values.
By remembering these things when sifting through treadmill
ratings, you're less likely to be confused. And it will be
easier to choose the best quality treadmill for your needs.