Treadmill Buying Basics
Treadmills are a large investment financially and in your
fitness, therefore much thought and preparation should go into
the purchase of your new treadmill.
Having your treadmill motor blow up or your belt warp severely
after only a few months use is not something you want, so here
are a few basic treadmill buying tips.
Warranty - Any treadmill brand worth its weight will offer a
nice warranty on their product. Usually the motor, parts, and
labor will be covered under different warranties. Make sure you
get at least a 5 year warranty on you motor. After the treadmill
purchase make sure you abide by the warranty and send in any
user registrations if required.
Walking Surface - How big is the surface you actually walk or
run on? My first treadmill had a 16 inch width that seemed fine
in the store, however after further usage I found myself always
aware of where the sides were and extra careful not to "step off
the edge". Make sure the width of your treadmill will be
comfortable for everyone in your household (I prefer 20 inch
widths) and also the length is long enough for the long legged
members of your family.
Weight Limit - Most treadmills have a weight limit. Too much
weight can put a strain on the frame, belt, and especially motor
of the treadmill. Make sure your potential treadmill has a
weight limit to accommodate all of its potential users to avoid
putting undue wear and tear on your new treadmill.
Test Things Out - Get on your treadmill and give it a test
drive. Does everything work as the advertisement states? Try the
heart monitor if it's a feature, does it appear to be working
properly? Is the treadmill quiet to your liking, or will it be
an annoyance when home? Are the displays big enough for you to
see easily?
Safety - Make sure your new treadmill has an emergency stop
mechanism. This can help prevent serious injuries during
malfunction or accidents.
Additional Features - Treadmills come in many shapes and sizes
with various features. Some additional features you may look for
are a water bottle holder, calorie counter, book stand, incline,
and preset and programmable workout routines.
Once you've made your final treadmill buying decision, make sure
you shop around for the best price for your new treadmill.
Getting all the features you want at the price you want makes
for happy treadmilling!