What To Know When Buying A Treadmill Instant
Add at least 0.5 CHP to the recommendations above to prevent motor strain. 2. Size Your Stride for Safety
You specifically need a belt length of at least 60" to accommodate a natural running gait. 3. Protect Your Joints with Cushioning what to know when buying a treadmill
Running on a treadmill can put up to seven times your body weight in force on the frame. High-quality systems can reduce joint impact by up to 30% compared to running on pavement. Look for multilayered cushioning or variable cushioning that provides a soft landing but a firm push-off. 4. Evaluate Space and Stability Add at least 0
1–3 years is standard for quality machines. Labor: Expect 1 year of included service. 6. Modern Tech & Extras Look for multilayered cushioning or variable cushioning that
Generally more stable and durable, these are better for high-intensity daily use. 5. Check the "Safety Net" (Warranty)