Weslo Treadmill Reviews

Weslo treadmills are among the lowest priced home treadmills produced by Icon Health and Fitness. Home treadmills range from as low as $500 to $5,000 but you can find Weslo machines priced under $1,000. For customers on a budget, Weslo is worth considering.

A fitness amateur will not have to spend so much on a machine, in fact, they will be able meet all their workout goals for a very reasonable price. Furthermore, buyers will be impressed that for this price they can already have a folding treadmill.

Types of Weslo treadmills:

  • Weslo Cadence C44
  • Weslo Cadence 55
  • Weslo 50SE
  • Weslo Cardio Stride Plus

Weslo TreadmillsOther treadmill manufacturer's will find Weslo's price tough to compete with. You will be surprised to know that there is even one model that sells for as low as $200.

Weslo treadmills are produced by the largest fitness equipment manufacturer on the planet, Icon Health and Fitness, along with its subsidiaries, Reebok, Healthrider, Nordic Track and ProForm.

Weslo treadmills has an ample 50"x17" running deck. Just enough for recreational walking and light running. It has just enough power to run this with a 1.3HP continuous duty motor.

We were impressed with the Weslo 50SE that for just $500, you will already have an iFit-capable machine and has folding features to boot.

Both Weslo models have heart rates monitored through a thumb pulse.

Buyers will be surprised that a company of this size can only provide a 90-day warranty for Weslo treadmills. As with all low-end machines, the limited warranty coverage is a common short fall. For those who want to extend their Weslo machines service life, Icon offers a warranty upgrade which will set you back $80 for a year's additional coverage.

As entry-level units, Weslo treadmills are designed for light use. This means that these machines can be used only for walking and light jogging. Recreational joggers will find the Weslo line as a sensible choice. Weslo's treadmills are a value for money brand for a cheap home fitness gym. Seasoned runners and advanced athletes should avoid Weslo's low-end machines as these cannot withstand to heavy use.

For more detailed Weslo treadmill reviews, check out the posts below...

Weslo Cadence 55 Treadmill Review

December 15, 2009

The Weslo Cadence 55 Treadmill is a treadmill that gets as cheap as you can get with treadmills, so do not expect anything from this treadmill other than it will eventually break on your hands and it isn’t good for more than walking.
This treadmill has gotten so many bad reviews that it is hard to [...]

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Weslo Cardio Stride Plus Treadmill Review

November 7, 2009

Manual treadmills…. there are some that a good, many that are bad, and some that are just plain ugly.
The Weslo Cadio Stride Plus treadmill is about the cheapest treadmill you can get but I do believe it is no longer being made, but weslo still does have manual treadmills if you really need to get [...]

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