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A treadmill (or running machine) is an ideal item of equipment if you want to improve your overall level of fitness. Whether it's walking, power walking, jogging or running that you're interested in, you'll find a treadmill that is suitable for your needs.
Treadmill Buying Guide
If you’re confused about how to pick your ideal treadmill then read on – our advice is completely impartial. Please remember that you can call us if you’re not sure which treadmill is right for you. Our expert, friendly staff have a great knowledge of all the treadmills on the market and Inspire Fitness pride themselves on only selling quality treadmills. If we have bad feedback about the service of a manufacturer we remove the treadmill from our site. You will often find many fitness equipment sites have thousands of treadmills but we have selected a sample of the best to help make buying a treadmill less confusing!
For general advice about how to choose a treadmill then take a look at the following points.
How tall are you?
When buying a treadmill you need to think about your stride length and make sure that the running deck is long enough for what you intend to do. For example a particular treadmill deck may be 135cm long and you may be 6ft tall - if you wanted to run on the treadmill you would find that the treadmill deck is not long enough, however if you only intend to walk on the treadmill it would be suitable. Our advice is simple, impartial and we want to make sure that you buy the right equipment for your needs. If you are unsure about treadmill deck length just ask our expert staff or use the Interactive Buying Guide which has been set up to help you buy the perfect treadmill.
How heavy are you?
The weight limit for treadmills vary by brand and model. You need to make sure that you find a treadmill that is compatible with your current weight. Many treadmills give their weight limit in kilograms (kg) - to convert this to pounds (lb) simply times the kg figure by 2.2. Most home use treadmills are suitable for user weights of around 19 stone. If you are heavier than 22 stone there are a limited number of suitable treadmills so give us a call to discuss which treadmill is best for you.
Will you run or walk?
If it’s gentle exercise that you want and are looking to walk on your treadmill then all of the treadmills that we stock will be suitable for your needs. If you’re working within a budget then you can afford to compromise on the treadmills maximum speed, treadmill motor size and even treadmill deck size.
For those of you who are interested in power walking, jogging and running then you’ll need to consider treadmills with wider and longer running decks. As you become more tired, towards the end of your workout, there is a tendency to “wander” across the running deck, so you need a treadmill that has a wide deck to run on – you don’t want to fall off the side!
What treadmill features do you want?
Most treadmills have a variety of features and functions – different programs, speed control, incline control, quick keys, heart rate monitor facilities and so on. Be realistic about which functions you really want from your treadmill and consider how easy you’ll find it to operate. We’ve included pictures of the consoles of all the treadmills that we stock along with a breakdown of the features so that you’ll get an idea of how easy or complex each machine is to operate and what it can do. It may also be good to talk to our staff about the treadmills you are considering as they have tested most treadmills and will be able to give you a insight into how the treadmill operation works.
Do you have joint problems?
Look for treadmills with orthopaedic running belts or cushioned running decks. These take away some of the strain placed on joints during exercise. You may also consider looking into more low impact fitness equipment like cross trainers, bike, and indoor cycles.
Where will the treadmill be situated in your home?
Treadmills are heavy! The weight of treadmills varies between approximately 60kg and 130kg – a typical washing machine weighs about 80kg to give you a comparison. You need to think about where the treadmill will be located – if it’s upstairs then you need to consider how you’ll get your new treadmill up the stairs. It’s definitely a two person job to install a treadmill in an upstairs room so you’ll require a willing friend or relative to help. You also might want to consider only those treadmills that are delivered in kit form so that you can carry the individual parts upstairs and build the treadmill in the room that it’s to be used. All treadmills can be installed by Inspire Fitness however if the machine is going upstairs there is an extra charge.
We’ve installed different treadmills in lots of different rooms – upstairs and downstairs – so please call us for an honest opinion about the location of your proposed treadmill. If we don’t think that it’s feasible, then we’ll tell you.
Will you want to move the treadmill when it’s not in use?
Most of the treadmills that we stock can be folded when not in use and can be moved out of the way. You need to look at the number of wheels that a treadmill has (some have 2, some have 4), think about the weight and look at the folded dimensions which you’ll find in the information boxes for each treadmill. All of these factors will determine whether the treadmill is right for your storage and movement needs when it’s out of use.
Building your treadmill
All treadmills come “flat-packed” to some degree, with some machines being easier to construct than others. Be honest with yourself – if you struggle putting a bathroom cabinet together then you might be better with a treadmill that requires the minimum of construction. If on the other hand you’re a wizard with a spanner then you won’t have a problem with any of the treadmills in our store. We are constantly building different treadmills, so please give us a call if you’re not sure which treadmill is the right one for you.
Why buy a treadmill from Inspire Fitness
At Inspire Fitness we are always seeking to learn more about treadmills. We try to review and use every treadmill we sell so we have a really good knowledge of each make and model. Treadmills are not the easiest product to buy, so if you’re not sure what you need why not speak to our friendly staff who will do the hard work for you.
Jargon Buster
Treadmills can be know by many different names some of the these names are running machines, walkers, striders, and electric joggers
Polar Compatible- this means the treadmill will pick up the wireless polar frequency allowing the user to wear a heart chest strap and view there pulse on the screen some treadmills also use the Polar heart information to control some program.
Graphic console- treadmills with a graphic console give information in the form of a graph that show what the program is going to do next.
Treadmill motor- as a rule the motor size of a treadmill is given in continuous horse power, however some treadmills give the peak horse power. Don’t be deceived by big numbers as these could be peak horse power not continuous! The motor size is important as a treadmill with a larger motor size will have a far smoother run. If you are unsure about this please give us a call.
Orthopaedic belt- treadmills with an orthopaedic belt are normally high end treadmills. An orthopaedic belt is more comfortable to use and offers far more grip when running.
We hope that this guide has helped you to decide which treadmill is suitable for your needs. Remember that help is only a phone call away if you need any further advice.
We stock treadmills from Bremshey,Horizon Fitness , Tunturi, BH Fitness, York Fitness, Nautilus, Bowflex, and also have a range of full Johnson commercial machines available.








