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Let us help you by answering the most frequently asked questions about Home Use Treadmills.
Budget: Understand how much you’re willing to spend on a treadmill and start looking for treadmills that suit this budget.
Space: If you live in a house where space is a constraint, then look for foldable treadmills
Usage: Ask yourself if you will run more often or walk more often on the treadmill. Running places more stress on the equipment, so you will have to invest on one that has a longer belt, enabling longer strides.
Features: Treadmills these days come with super cool features such as bluetooth and heart monitor: see if that is something you’d like to invest in!
arranty: Just like all other equipment, a good treadmill should come with a warranty too!
On average, most treadmills are designed to support a body weight of 100 to 150 kilograms. If you weigh within this bracket, then you can go ahead and invest in a treadmill that supports this range of body weight. If you happen to weigh heavier than this, then you can opt for one is of a higher-end as far as weight is concerned. Always remember to get a treadmill that supports an additional 20 kilograms of your existing body weight.