Treadmill Best Recommended List
Runner's World Magazine conducts an evaluation, to come up with
their treadmill best recommended list. Unlike other
sports-related products that the athletic magazine reviews on an
annual basis, treadmills, they explain, are not extensively and
continually redesigned and upgraded. Thus, the treadmill best
recommended list stays a dependable buying guide for three years
for the thousands of athletes and exercise-enthusiasts who look
to Runner's World Magazine for fitness product information.
The treadmills that Runner's World has included on its current
treadmill best recommended list made that list as a result of a
lengthy process that took into consideration all sizes, shapes
and endurance levels of treadmill users. They tested 12
treadmills, with 15 testers of both sexes, ranging from 110-210
pounds. Aged 25-55, these testers ran or walked hundreds of
miles, at various speeds and inclines. Some were high-end
athletes, others not quite so enduring. What's surprising about
the Runner's World treadmill best recommended list for this year
is that although most participants were brand new the treadmills
that ended up making the treadmill best recommended list were
the same treadmills recommended three years prior. The criteria
of this list are for cushioning, stability, controls, and
display, resulting in an overall rating as well.
The devices that made the Current Runner's World treadmill best
recommended list are True, retailing at $3795, with an overall
rating of 8.1; Nordic Track, retailing at $3500, whose overall
rating is 7.6; Precor; number three on the treadmill best
recommended list, is also priced at $3500, with a 7.3 overall
rating. The fourth best is the $4995 Cybex, which earned an
overall rating of 7.1; Life Fitness, $3500, is rated overall at
7.0; the $4495 Landice, overall rating 6.9, is next on the list.