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Question: Treadmills?


Question Description:
I'm planning to buy a treadmill but I am not decided on which one to buy. But I have to buy one that its in between my budget and I really need one because I don't have the time to go out for a jog or go to the gym since I have my daughter and go to school. And I really need one since I am on a journey of weight loss. I have two option the Weslo Treadmill, Cadence 80 and ProForm 400 X Treadmill. Can someone tell me which one should I buy and why.

Answer#1: Truthfully, the units are made by the same company (Icon Fitness) and at the same manufacturing plant overseas. In my experience as a fitness service/repair tech, I'd say avoid both of those units at all cost. Icon is known for producing very low end, poorly manufactured treadmills and ellipticals. They don't generally last more than a year and are really more for people who want to spend as little as they can on equipment they won't really ever use. If you're looking for something a bit more solid, check out treadmills by Horizon, Ironman or Spirit.-The Treadmill Senseihttp://www.treadmillsensei.com


Answer#2: I have the Weslo and I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bought it for 50 bucks from an auctioneer !!!!! Used exercise equipment is hard to give away, let alone sell. Try to find one at an auction ot yard sale or look in the newspaper ads for one. Good luck !!!!!


Answer#3: ProForm 400 X Treadmill if i would buy one it wold be this one. Because proform always makes good product. As far as weslo. I really don't know. But you can go to a library or online and look at consumer reports. They are usual fair in their assesments.




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