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Winter is waning, but that doesnt mean its over yet. And while
NordicTrack Commercial 1750 Treadmill
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Winter is waning, but that doesnt mean its over yet. And while
NordicTrack Commercial 1750 Treadmill
Sales & Deals best overall treadmill for a while now, and we update that roster frequently. Why has this model stuck around? The answer lies in how the 1750 provides an immersive indoor workout. It operates near-silently, you can adjust the incline (or decline) with 15 degrees of variation, and you can fine-tune the firmness of the track to your preference. Plus, you can load up morale-boosting follow-alongs and classes on its 10-inch display.
Right now, you can knock 200 bucks off the 1750 on NordicTrack’s website.
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and dial your paces before the spring
NordicTrack EXP 10i Treadmill
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and dial your paces before the spring
NordicTrack EXP 10i Treadmill
NordicTrack’s 10i, the flagship of the brand’s budget-minded EXP line, packs plenty of the same performance you can expect from the Commercial series—a comfortable track, a clear display, and 12 degrees of incline adjust. The track is a bit smaller than the Commercial 1750 but not small enough for it to feel cramped, according to our testing. Save yourself a cool hundred bucks on one right now, and perhaps use the extra cash to treat yourself to some new kicks.
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best overall treadmill
Horizon Fitness 7.0 AT Treadmill
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best overall treadmill
Horizon Fitness 7.0 AT Treadmill
Now 52% Off
If you already have a preferred streaming class and don’t want to fuss with loading it up on a proprietary display, treat yourself to the phone- and tablet-friendly dashboard of this Horizon treadmill. You can save $1,100 on one right now, and with it you get some of the easiest on-the-fly adjustability out of any treadmills we’ve tested.
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For Keeping Your Feet Moving at Work
WalkingPad KingSmith X21 Foldable Under-Desk Treadmill
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For Keeping Your Feet Moving at Work
WalkingPad KingSmith X21 Foldable Under-Desk Treadmill
Now 33% Off
WalkingPad’s treadmills aren’t quite optimized for running, but their sleek designs make them easy to store and integrate into your work-from-home setup. Want to knock out a couple of miles of walking at your desk? Just slide the X21 underneath it and get moving—plus, right now, you can get yourself set up for 200 dollars less.
This model, unlike some others in the WalkingPad range, does support running at speeds up to 7.5 mph (roughly an 8-minute mile). It’s not ideal if you want to get a speedwork session in, but it’s still an impressive performer for something that can fold up and stash behind a desk.
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Mid-Range Performance at an Entry-Level Price
Horizon Fitness T202 Treadmill
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Mid-Range Performance at an Entry-Level Price
Horizon Fitness T202 Treadmill
Another solid treadmill that toes the line between entry- and mid-level, the T202 is sturdy and comfortable, performing just as well as other models but for half the price. It has one of the steepest max inclines here, at 15 degrees, and it can fold up for extra storage in a crowded gym. All that makes it well worth the limited-time $550 discount you get when you buy this model and use the code WINTER50 when you’re checking out.
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A Full-Size Folder
Xterra Fitness TRX3500 Treadmill
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A Full-Size Folder
Xterra Fitness TRX3500 Treadmill
Now 28% Off
We recommend investing in a full-size treadmill if you’re considering running indoors regularly. But that can also be a hassle if your living space is… economical. Thankfully, the TRX3500 folds up using hydraulic assists to cut its footprint in half while maintaining a properly sized deck for runners of all heights. And following this treadmill’s theme of shrinking, you can buy it for 500 bucks off.
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Health - Injuries
Sunny Health and Fitness Manual Incline Treadmill
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Health - Injuries
Sunny Health and Fitness Manual Incline Treadmill
Now 16% Off
Sunny’s workout equipment has always been comparatively reliable for its price, and this treadmill is no different. It doesn’t have many of the features we’ve grown to appreciate on higher-end treadmills, such as automated incline adjustment, but we imagine you’ll struggle to find a more trustworthy treadmill under 500 bucks—or $420 right now, given the discount.
Give A Gift Runner's World, though you might see his byline on Bicycling and Popular Mechanics, too. A lover of all things outdoors, Adam's writing career comes after six years as a bike mechanic in his hometown of State College, PA. His journalism experience is steeped in cycling and running gear reviews, and he's also a published creative nonfiction and satire author. When he's not writing, riding, or running, you can catch Adam at home mixing cocktails, watching Star Wars, We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back.
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