As we approach winter and not wanting to go the gym, the wife and I are in the market for a home treadmill.
We definitely need to get back in shape, however, at peak shape, we ran roughly 200mi/month between the two of us. I have a "wide stance" (no, I'm not Larry Craig) so the 17" tread variety is not nearly enough. While my wet dream treadmill is this one from Life Fitness, my wife would shoot me if I spent that much.
We definitely need to get back in shape, however, at peak shape, we ran roughly 200mi/month between the two of us. I have a "wide stance" (no, I'm not Larry Craig) so the 17" tread variety is not nearly enough. While my wet dream treadmill is this one from Life Fitness, my wife would shoot me if I spent that much.
- I'm looking to get one below $4,000, (ideally less than $3,000 according to the wife) but I do need one that can take some abuse--we do a lot of incline, HIIT, etc.
- Am willing to be "flexible" with budget depending on features.
- Shock absorption is therefore important.
- Don't care about one having a large or integrated screen because I have a 32" HDTV sitting unused that I could mount.
- Don't care about live fitness classes (i.e. iFit, Peloton).
- We are both obsessive stat trackers, so an awesome feature would be some sort of Apple Watch integration.
- Space/folding is not a concern
- Nordic Track Commercial series, specifically the 2950 or the x22i, though I'm not sure what the difference really is.
- Peloton Tread+, because of the cushioning, running surface, and adjustment knobs
- Life Fitness T3 though it is out of stock