Have you considered where you would put your treadmill? Before you start shopping for a treadmill you might want to consider a folding treadmill. These work great in limited or confined spaces yet deliver the performance of a non-folding treadmill.
After you have determined whether you are going to get a folding or non-folding treadmill, assess your fitness needs. Do you need something for high-intense workouts or just staying in shape?
Finding the best treadmill can only be made after you have made a thorough assessment of your performance and space requirements. After those are determined you may want to consider the following:
1.Treadmill motors are crucial in selecting your treadmill. If you have determined that your workouts will be intense, go with the upper end of the available horsepower.
2.What is the speed range of the treadmill?
3.To what elevation can you incline your treadmill?
4.The running area of a treadmill can be important especially if you are a tall person . Just make sure the running area of the treadmill can accommodate your size.
5.Check the various warranties that come with the treadmill. Some are for the parts, labor, instruments, etc.
Once you have compiled this information, look at the MSRP of the treadmills and see if the price justifies the added options. You might save some money by going to a less expensive treadmill model if it still meets your basic needs.