Archive for October 23rd, 2009

A new fitness treadmill review site has just been released. This site will contain useful information for fitness enthusiasts who wish to consider buying a treadmill.

In the market, treadmills are generally categorized into commercial treadmills and home treadmills. Commercial treadmills cost 4 to 5 times as much as home treadmills. But they are much more durable and come with lifetime warranties.

Home treadmills, on the other hand, do not last as long. But they are very affordable. You can get a home treadmill for as little as a few hundred dollars. Of course, don’t expect the machine to be heavy duty. With a budget of $1,000, you can get something pretty decent. The reviews cover the pros and cons of the machines.

For example, if you are looking for commercial treadmills, you may wish to consider buying a Bodyguard treadmill. From the review, you will be able to find out the pros and cons of this particular brand. You either add it to your shopping list, or strike it off from your list. The homework has already been done for you.

Buying a treadmill for home and buying a treadmill for a health center means different things. If you are buying the equipment for a business, you need to think about return on investment. You also do not want any surprises. If you have to keep forking out money for the machines, then it’s probably not a good buy.

A home treadmill, on the other hand, isn’t about return on investment. It’s more about personalization, comfort and durability. The differences between the models are minute. But these subtle differences can account for huge price differences – as much as $500 between models. For example, one model without wireless heart monitor costs $800, while another with wireless heart monitor costs $1,300. If you really like the wireless heart monitor, then you won’t mind paying the price difference.