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Top 5 Treadmills (2020)

Welcome to GetMojo, we do the research so you don’t have to! In this video, we’re offering our picks for the 5 best treadmills on the market.

Treadmills come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and levels of complexity, so choosing one that’s right for you can be tough. But not to worry, we’ve put together a list of our 5 recommended products, based on website and consumer reviews, to help you decide! Okay, first up.

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The Front Runner: NordicTrack Commercial 1750

Said to offer “bang for your buck” by Runner’s World, at $1,800, this treadmill is an investment, but one that offers plenty of bells and whistles. With a built-in touchscreen containing quick-access keys for speed and incline, as well as a vast library of trainer workouts, the Commercial 1750 offers an experience as well as a workout. And there’s even a built-in fan for when you’re feeling the burn!

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The Comparable: NordicTrack Commercial x22i

Yep, another Nordictrack model – but for good reason. Offering an upgrade on the aforementioned Commercial 1750 model, the x22i really does offer something for everyone, from casual joggers to HIIT training enthusiasts. Costing $3,000, the x22i has a 22-inch screen that allows users to get immersed in recorded personal trainer sessions or go on a virtual run via Google Maps. And for those who really want to take things up another notch – quite literally – it offers up to a 40% incline.

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The Deluxe: Peloton Tread

You can’t talk about executive-level workout gear without hearing the name Peloton. But what does a $4,000 Peloton treadmill get you? Well, the main attraction is its subscription-based live workout sessions, courtesy of its huge 32-inch touch screen. Enabling you to experience an -in-gym atmosphere with an on-screen personal trainer, it also gives you the ability to connect with your friends and share stats on fitness leaderboards. And, of course, the build quality and design is superb.

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The Budget Option: Sole F63

At just under $1,000, the Sole F63 is great for those that simply want to get on a treadmill and get going. For what the F63 lacks in high-tech frills, it makes up for in its easy-to-understand configuration and its hugely impressive lifetime warranty on frame, motor, parts and electronics. And if you’re conscious about it taking up space, it can fold away conveniently too. 

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The Wildcard: TrueForm Trainer

Want something a little different or perhaps something that doesn’t need plugging in? Then check this out. Powered by the momentum of your feet, this non-motorized curved treadmill is a little more intense than its motorized counterparts. But as a result, it urges users to run with better posture and, according to TrueForm, will result in you burning 44 percent more calories. Motor or not, it’s still pretty pricey though, at $4,000.

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So, which treadmill should you choose? Like any personal gym equipment, it’s important to assess how much you’re going to use it before deciding how much to spend. But not to worry, as we’ve just shown, they are available at pretty much every price point.

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