recommendation for a compact treadmill?
Hi, I am not necessary looking for a walking pad or those under-the-desk treadmill, nor anything very compact either. I just need some kind of treadmill that can fold relatively flat so I can bring it with me in case I move. From my research, it looks like these things are not built as well as a standard treadmill and some are even hard to adjust the belt, unless we are talking about the ones in the range of thousand dollars. I am wondering with a budget of about $500 can I find something with these features:
-Can go up to 5mph
-parts are somewhat available
-I can change the belt or deck if I ever need without taking everything apart
Other than that I don't need any fancy technology, not Ifit or even bluetooth or anything like that
Any suggestion is highly appreciated!
-Can go up to 5mph
-parts are somewhat available
-I can change the belt or deck if I ever need without taking everything apart
Other than that I don't need any fancy technology, not Ifit or even bluetooth or anything like that
Any suggestion is highly appreciated!
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PS: why can't most standard treadmills be folded flat? Instead they are designed to be stored vertically and takes up lots of space and much harder to transport without disassembly? I am just wondering if there is a mechanical reason for that.
With the folding treadmills you don't want to put a lot of weight on the console. it has a lighter design so that when it's folded up, its not to heavy to move. most treadmills that store in the upright position are somewhat beefier so that they can support more weight on the handle bars. That's not really possible with a lighter fold down model.
I guess the thing with me is, I think if I stick with a reputable brand, the motor and console probably will last at least 5 years or more, but in that timespan, I'll probably have to replace the belt or deck at least once. I have seen some treadmills that you can open up just one side and take the deck out. If such a thing doesn't exist with these compact treadmill, I guess I can settle with a relatively small standard treadmill (like those without the gigantic dashboard) that is easy to take out the deck?
I'll be asking a lot of questions as I do my research so I hope you don't mind. Thank you so much for your advice!
ProForm Sport 5.0 Folding Treadmill with SMART Speed & Incline Controls