treadmill recommendations

   / treadmill recommendations #11  
There are always used ones available on Craigslist and Ebay. But if you want a new one here are the Consumer Reports ratings.
 
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Jack, do you remember my Treadmills thread from about two and a half years ago? You participated in it.

Who knew! Yeah, now that you rang my bell I do remember. Glad I didn't say anything too stupid.

One of my friends also recommended Craiglist to me. We'll see.

Jack
 
   / treadmill recommendations #14  
I heartily endorse the "try before you buy" philosophy. We've had 2, both Nordic Trac. The first had the normal type running bed. I'm guessing the machine was a lemon as even the technician gave up. When they offered replacement, it included a better model with the reflex bed. What a difference!!! over the years we put over a thousand hours on it, both wife and I used it. She used it for therapy and always very slow speed, maybe topping out at the 3 of 12 setting, time was her goal, like an hour plus. My goal was usually distance in a certain time, where once I made my time, like 30 mins, then increase how far I went in that 30 minutes. It was actually pretty kind to your knees and legs. Eventually, the electronic board went out and as it was way out of warranty I refused to replace the board and gave the unit away.
We replaced it with a Bowflex treadclimber. Very different workout and we both "like" it. I gave it up a bit ago when my knee got too bad but am hoping to work it into my rehab after I get my new knee.
Both the treadmill and treadclimber I find absolutely boring. Thankfully the treadclimber takes less time.

I'm thinking of taking Bird's advice and getting a recumbent bike.
 
   / treadmill recommendations #15  
We have a Smooth threadmill. Gets used all the time. It was very highly rated in consumer reports when we bought it, and I see from another post it is still highly rated. They only sold them online.
 
   / treadmill recommendations #16  
Have a tredmill, we all use it, but we went with this over an eliptical trainer due to height and storage requirements (it had to fold up so we could get it out of the way).
Height the eliptical was too high to put in our basement.
The eliptical works arms and legs, you can put the arms in a fixed position, and its easier on your knees.
 
   / treadmill recommendations #17  
I bought a Sole S77 in July and am happy with it. Before that I had a Bodyguard fitness Champlain model, which lasted for over ten years. Comparing the two I was happier with the Bodyguard due to its heavier construction. They both have a number of functions and go fast enough. When I was shopping I went and tried out different brands in store and then purchased on-line, which was cheaper. When it arrived I had the carrier deliver it to my basement. It was real easy to assemble. I use it several times a week.
 
   / treadmill recommendations #18  
I have a nice gym in my house and as such some nice pieces. If your wife wants to get the benifits of running I strongley sugest an eliptical. I have both a Precor treadmill and eliptical. When measuring callories burned per hour both are about the same but the eliptical is non inpact whereas the treadmill is body pounding. Both have the same motion but I cant stress enough the benifets of a nice machine. I'll be happy to shoot you some pictures or model numbers if you wish

Marcus
 
   / treadmill recommendations #19  
Buy mine! Buy mine! :laughing:

Seriously. Offhand I can't remember the brand, but it will hold a whole lot of clothes.
 
   / treadmill recommendations #20  
We just bought a Vision Fitness T9600. Only had it a couple of weeks, but so far, looks like a good unit. My wife and I each put 100 miles or so on a treadmill each winter when the weather is too bad to run/walk outside.

You can get the same T9600 with three different control heads. One is just an analog push button type. The next step up is digital with some programs. The one we got has an LCD screen, all electronic with lots of programs and such. Hopefully the electronics will hold up OK.

Our last mill was a Hebb Trimline and lasted about 12 years until the front roller cracked in half. The company was bought and is now out of business, so couldn't get parts. I hated to junk it with just one part needing to be replaced, but I couldn't find it. Now, it's pieces will go on to serve some other useful purpose (I hope...).

Hope the new one lasts as long.
 

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