Best Treadmill Reviews | Top 10 Treadmills 2011

True Treadmill Reviews – Why You Can Trust Our Treadmill Reviews

True Treadmill Reviews – Don’t Buy Your Treadmill Until You Read Our Reviews

Treadmills are one of the most common pieces of in-home fitness equipment. Walking offers many important health benefits, but some climates make it difficult to establish a regular outdoor routine. Likewise many runners would like to be able to work out in the privacy of their home or simply would rather invest in fitness equipment for the home rather than pay for a fitness club membership. A treadmill allows users to establish a consistent fitness routine in any weather.

Treadmills range from budget priced models, costing less than $1,000 to models that are $3,000 or more.  To help you make an informed decision you need objective, well-researched reviews.

True Treadmill Reviews - What Not to Look For in a Review

This need for objective reviews can create many problems. First, if you going to the company’s web site, the content you find may be confusing because it’s written in a way that assumes you’ve already done your research. In other words, it’s designed to show you what they offer at different price points.

Also many reviews are written by the manufacturer. This will obviously make any treadmill sound better than it is. And some reviewers have allegiances towards one brand or another based on a prior working relationship that can lead to certain brands getting an overly positive – or overly negative review.

Finally, other reviews simply spin content from other reviewers and pass it off as their own work. The problem with this approach is that the review that they’re “copying” is only going to be as good as the original review. And as we’ve already said, that can be questionable.

True Treadmill Reviews – Our Reviews Are Different

We write our reports only after we review at least three independent sources including many of the most trusted retailers such as amazon.com and ebay.com. Of course we’ll take a look at the manufacturer’s site. And we’ll also make it a point to read through customer reviews. It’s important for us to understand what consumers say about the treadmills in their own words.

This approach allows us to sort out “outlying” comments that are overly negative or overly positive in order to give you an unbiased, fact-based review. It also allows us to tell you in simple, clear terms what makes one brand, or model, of treadmill different from another.

True Treadmill Reviews – The Right Treadmill is the One That’s Right For You

The basic design of a treadmill is the same no matter what brand you’re looking at. So you have to pay attention to information about how the treadmills are manufactured, what type of warranty they offer and, more importantly, who the manufacturer is designing the treadmill for.

For example, Weslo treadmills are the most inexpensive you can buy, but what you find is that they’re not designed to take a heavy pounding. Our review will let you know that so that you can determine how you’ll use the treadmill before you buy it.

We’ll show you the retail pricing as it’s listed on the manufacturer’s web site. This is important because almost every brand offers different pricing on the web. But it’s important to understand whether it’s a good deal when you see a treadmill that’s normally $1,599 being offered for $999.

In preparing our reviews, we strive to focus on the features that matter, such as stride length which if not properly considered will lead to an unpleasant consumer experience. More importantly we’ll try to tell you why that feature matters.

We also try to stay away from information like how many pounds the treadmill will support, which you can easily find on the manufacturer’s site, but it won’t necessarily be used as a way to select one brand over another.

You’ll find reviews on the following brands (listed in alphabetical order):

Horizon

LifeSpan

Nordic Track

ProForm

Schwinn

Smooth

Sole

Weslo

Back to treadmill reviews homepage.

Click here to comment

Leave a Reply

Before you post, please prove you are sentient.

Who produced PC? Microsoft or Google