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$2000 - $3000 Treadmill Reviews

Life Fitness 9500HR Treadmill Review

March 9, 2010

The 9500 treadmill series from Life Fitness comes in 3 options: Engage, Inspire and Achieve. There aren’t much differences between the three, the most obvious is that Achieve has the less additional options and less extras overall, plus the display differences: Engage has a 15’’ LCD touch screen, Inspire a 7’’ LCD touch screen and [...]

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Nautilus T914 Commercial Series Treadmill Review

January 14, 2010

The Nautilus T914 Commercial Series Treadmill has been giving many users in the United States a good workout seen right on their homes. It is commercial grade, has gym quality, long lasting, durable and well created. It has a layout fir for those who would want an extreme exercise. This can be the last treadmill [...]

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NordicTrack Reflex TR Treadmill Review

January 4, 2010

NordicTrack has been making numerous treadmills for years and one of the great ones is this Nordictrack Reflex TR Treadmill. It is five star rated by many users and professional trainers. It is well known not only for its cunning features and functionality but also on their warranty.
Most standard treadmills do not have strong warranties [...]

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Freemotion 3500 XLS Treadmill Review

January 2, 2010

The Freemotion 3500 XLS Treadmill offers a nice blend between entertainment and performance in a treadmill. The highlight in entertainment is the large flat screen LCD TV where you can watch your favorite programs while having your workout session.
On the side of performance, the Freemotion 3500 XLS offer the BioStride Deck, for comfort and protection, [...]

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NordicTrack Elite 7500 Treadmill Review

December 17, 2009

The NordicTrack Elite 7500 Treadmill is just like the NordicTrack Elite 7000 but better. It is a solid treadmill with lots of improvements when it comes to mechanical and electronic parts when you compare it with the Elite 7500.
It also comes in a very cheap price but it does not at all provide you a [...]

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Freemotion 3000 XLS Treadmill Review

December 14, 2009

The Freemotion 3000 XLS Treadmill is luxurious. You can avail a powerful exercise with the 3.5 CHP commercial motor, 2 heart-rate workouts and burn some calories with 15% incline. Plus a wide 20’’ by 60’’ treadbelt, scrolling Led display and max speed of 12 MPH.
Plus the commercial reversible deck, that gives you twice the lifespan [...]

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Nautilus T516 Series Treadmill Review

December 11, 2009

The Nautilus T516 Treadmill is a serious treadmill; it has the versatility to fit the needs of users looking for a treadmill to walk, jog or run. The price you pay for this treadmill is well worth the whole package, but if you are a beginner it may be a bit too much, or if [...]

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Bowflex TreadClimber TC5000 Review

December 5, 2009

The Bowflex TreadClimber TC5000 combines three machines in one: it is a treadmill, an elliptical trainer and a stair climber. It is a great cardio equipment and it has been marketed all over the place lately. And the price shows just that, you will end up paying more because of the marketing campaign.
But , is [...]

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Healthrider H140 Club Series Treadmill Review

November 18, 2009

As far as quality is concerned, the higher end Icon models have gotten better, over the last few years. We have seen the $2000 models receive upgrades in polymers used, some added metal coverage and the use of better motors. The lack of warranty is still a nagging factor and unfortunately a big detractor of [...]

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Sole F85 Treadmill Review

November 8, 2009

A top quality machine from a top quality manufacturer, the Sole F85 Treadmill is included in Hilton Hotles the world over. The relationship between Sole and Hill is likely one of the reasons the 85 is Soles best selling treadmill. In addition to its other distinctions it is known to be a best buy by [...]

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