Cheap Treadmills

by Ray Lam

The only way fitness equipment manufacturers can make a profit on cheap treadmills is by loading them with poorly made parts and motors. Limiting your shopping to cheap treadmills will doom you to finding, in a matter of months, that your machine’s motor or electronic console is failing. Given the short duration of the warranties on most cheap treadmills, you could end up with a useless and very large fitness machine hogging your living space until you can find someone to take it off your hands.

With that in mind you want to make sure that the cheap treadmills you look at are safe. There are certain things you need to look at to be assured that the treadmill is going to be safe for you to use.

You want to make sure that the treadmill is sturdy and can stand up to not only your weight, but also the routine you plan to put it through. You don’t what to be working out on your treadmill when all of a sudden a handle comes off or the body of the machine breaks down.

The belt should be of good quality. You don’t want the belt to slip or stick while you’re walking or running on your treadmill or worse fall apart altogether.

Good cushioning is a most. You don’t want to injure your back and joints from high impact exercising and good cushioning can greatly reduce the chance of damage to your back and joints due to running and walking on your treadmill.

Cheap treadmills may be the best way or the only way for you to get into exercising, but it does you no good if your treadmill is not safe.

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