5 Questions You
Need To Answer Before Purchasing a Treadmill
by Aaron Co
With
the advancement in the treadmill industry, quality machines could
now cost you up to $5,000. So purchasing the wrong equipment could
prove costly. And with the huge variety of treadmills in the market
today, finding one that suits you best has become even more confusing.
This is the reason why I created these guide questions. It aims
to educate people on how to purchase the best treadmill for their
needs and avoid some costly mistakes.
So before you start shopping for your new treadmill, answer first
the following guide questions below. They will guide you into
making the right purchase.
1) Who would use the treadmill?
The treadmill you would be buying would depend on how much you
weigh, how tall you are, and how many people would use it.
Most treadmills have a maximum user weight limit, so be sure that
your treadmill will be able to support your body weight. For tall
people, I suggest you choose machines with lengthy decks, since
your strides will be longer than normal.
If the whole family would be using it, it would be better to buy
higher quality treadmills (those above $2,000) to make sure that
it can handle the workouts of everyone in the family.
2) How often would the treadmill be used?
The quality (and price) of the machine you will be buying would
also depend on the number of times the treadmill will be used
in a week and for how long. As a guide, a person who weighs less
than 200 lbs. and plans to run on it for 30 minutes a day, 7 times
a week should get a treadmill in the $1,500 - $2,000 range.
3) Where will the treadmill be used?
The size and weight of the treadmill you will buy is another factor
to be considered. If you have limited space at home, then buying
a huge treadmill would not be a smart move. Also, an extremely
heavy treadmill is recommended to be only on the ground floor
of an old house.
For those with limited spaces at home, you might want to choose
a treadmill with foldable feature. This allows you to fold the
treadmill after use to save space.
4) What features do you need?
You need to determine the features that would be useful to you
and be sure that the treadmill you will buy has those features.
If you want to workout in your target heart rate then make sure
that the machine you will be buying has a heart rate monitor.
5) How much can you afford?
Finally, know how much you can really spend for a treadmill then,
considering numbers 1-4, choose the treadmill in that price range
that suits you best. If you can’t find your perfect treadmill
in that price range, then you might have to look for one with
a higher price tag.
If you need a webpage which categorizes the best treadmills by
price, visit http://www.treadmilltips.com/best-buy-treadmills.html.
Well, there you have it. Hopefully these treadmill buying guide
questions was able to enlighten you on the kind of treadmill that
you really need.
About the Author
Aaron
Co is the founder of TreadmillTips.com. A website that provides
unbiased treadmill reviews so shoppers can choose the fitness
equipment that suits them best. For more treadmill and treadmill
related articles, visit http://www.treadmilltips.com.
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