Best Treadmills for Home: The Cream of the Crop!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @renemackay6948
    @renemackay6948 2 дня назад

    Thanks for such an in-depth review. Very useful.

  • @rodolfomedini9931
    @rodolfomedini9931 Год назад +1

    Assault runner! Such a good treadmill there's a learning curve on motorless treadmills (pun unintended) but to run faster think of your position on the treadmill faster is more towards the front slower to stop more towards the back after your second workout it's second nature. Way safer than motor treadmills especially if you have children. I let my youngest use it he's three now but he started at or even before two.

    • @olakunleadewaleadegbile5301
      @olakunleadewaleadegbile5301 6 месяцев назад

      I'd have to test it out before spending $3,000 plus. I do like the idea of not having a motor to worry about.

  • @seapanther53
    @seapanther53 Год назад +68

    I'm very disappointed after watching this video to find the horrible ACTUAL reviews with the treadmills you guys are rating to be the best. People just like me are about to spend $1000s on a treadmill just to find it will most likely be a quality headache. Nordictrack is getting 2.9 stars on Amazon, Proform isn't much better, Horizon is at 4 stars, yet you guys aren't even addressing the quality issues these main brands are having. That's ridiculous. You guys aren't the only ones not addressing the quality of these machines, and I don't understand why, but I definitely will only take your reviews at face value from now on (a spec and feature overview of the product).

    • @averagedonnie7858
      @averagedonnie7858 Год назад +5

      Honestly everything they review should be taken at face value. There's no way for them to spend real time with any of the equipment before the real kinks arrive.

    • @seapanther53
      @seapanther53 Год назад +4

      @averagedonnie7858 I spent zero time with the equipment and know they are crap, because I read real ownership reviews. Shouldn't they be doing that?

    • @vgman94
      @vgman94 Год назад +1

      One thing I like about curved treadmills is they at least are mechanically simple. Less parts to break. Electric treadmills are a continual cost after purchase and have several issues.

    • @SunSunSunn
      @SunSunSunn Год назад +11

      this channel is an affiliate marketer for those treadmills would be my guess. or else they would've addressed the actual downsides of these treadmills, such as bad customer support, warranty, etc.

    • @FranklyItsMe
      @FranklyItsMe Год назад +19

      I agree 100%. I’ve been doing research for over 5 months. So far - 3G treadmills are made in the USA and have a good reputation the latter is based on customer service and feedback.
      I’m looking at the Sole f63 bc it has a really good warranty (I think the best or one of the 2 best) which is lifetime on machine and longer than others on parts and etc kind of warranties. And it’s cs reviews for customer service is very good. And it doesn’t force you to subscribe to any subscriptions. This is their base treadmill but like others have said - the less bells and whistles the less stuff to break.
      Peloton and Nordictrak(which actually owns Proform) is awful.
      This is what I know - weight cap should be at least 300 lbs for durability
      Deck should be 60x20 but can settle for 55(though i probably won’t)
      Motor should be at least 3.0. No less. Unless you literally know for a fact that you’ll never run or you’ll never have a large person using it often.
      Customer support has to be as best as possible. And I won’t but from company bc I prefer a middle man/local company to deal with in case anything happens. Lastly, foldable so I can move it easily if/when I move to another house or if I change a room into an actual gym. Hydraulic lift so deck goes down easily and not manually. And lastly for me personally I look for handlebar buttons to control incline, speed, checking heart rate etc.
      My sister has a peloton so I’ve been added to her peloton family plan so I don’t need a subscription- and honestly it’s not as good as iFit anyway. It’s just videos of “trainers” talking A LOT while on their peloton treadmills. While iFit (though I’ll never pay for a subscription) at least has beautiful scenery and views to see while running or walking).
      Peloton is terrible with customer service and support.
      Lastly, I bought a cheap under desk SupeRun treadmill/walking pad for $200 to be sure I’ll appreciate an indoor walking option. I have 30 days to return it or if I keep it I didn’t break the bank and will still be able to use it while working and still afford the full size treadmill I’m obsessing over to buy. (I still like Sole the best, and if I could afford 3G, I’d probably go with them).
      These have been my findings from Consumer Reports, RUclips, Amazon reviews, Product reviews on product websites, TrustPilot and others.
      I did all this for me. But if it can help anyone I just wanted to share what I learned.

  • @robertpeterson4981
    @robertpeterson4981 Год назад +1

    What is wrong with the Xterra trx 4500 that u don't add to list?

  • @GoldMineArcade
    @GoldMineArcade Год назад

    Have you tried the Bowles T22?

  • @llollercoaster
    @llollercoaster Год назад +1

    ok, but which one do i buy? 🤔

    • @rgh622
      @rgh622 Год назад +2

      The one you'll consistently use. I tried the treadmills at the gym for years until I realized what I used and liked and what I didn't. This helped me narrow down the treadmill I now have at home. I learned I didn't want a big screen on the treadmill, as I can use my 40" mobile gym TV on a stand to play any show or fitness app. This saved me a lot of money. I did want incline and decline features and I wanted a long and wide deck. Buy once and run it into the ground. Mine is still going strong years later.

    • @FranklyItsMe
      @FranklyItsMe Год назад +4

      @@rgh622 but which one did you buy? Lol. It sounds exactly like one that I’d want. 😁

    • @rgh622
      @rgh622 Год назад

      @@FranklyItsMe I have the NordicTrack X11i, circa 2015. No longer available. I would highly recommend you look at the Horizon 7.0 AT.

    • @ADBeauty-s2x
      @ADBeauty-s2x 3 месяца назад

      ​@rgh622 what do you use?

  • @paulspaar7854
    @paulspaar7854 8 месяцев назад

    I couldn’t find the link for the Sole F-63 you mentioned! You did list it below, but with NO LINK like you did with the others!!!
    I don’t know why the other folks who left reviews said Demeaning things. I appreciate your OPINIONS & it’s like everything else in life! Take what you find helpful TO YOU! (The viewer!) and these are your opinions…..
    Good luck and you are doing FINE! If you weren’t you wouldn’t have a following….. People have a CHOICE if they CHOOSE to watch it!
    Thank you for your time, And Opinions on these treadmills….
    Have a BLESSED DAY!

    • @garagegymreviewseverything
      @garagegymreviewseverything  8 месяцев назад

      I'll work on getting you a link! Thank you for the nice comment! I appreciate you watching! - Linds

  • @explosev6513
    @explosev6513 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please don’t listen to these recommendations. Did actually research from people who’ve owned these through forums and Reddit and concluded to avoid horizon, pro-form, and especially Nordic track.

  • @MauricioZambrano
    @MauricioZambrano 2 месяца назад

    NT 1750 have a very bad reviews all over reddit

  • @flopez5890
    @flopez5890 Год назад

    😍

  • @3dsoznanie
    @3dsoznanie 10 месяцев назад +1

    ahhh, that voice makes my ears bleeding!

    • @garagegymreviewseverything
      @garagegymreviewseverything  10 месяцев назад +4

      OH NO! Maybe talk to your doctor about that? That seems dangerous! - Linds

    • @rjejames28
      @rjejames28 Месяц назад

      Brutal, she has the voice that's given to her