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Horizon Treadmills   Horizon Treadmills

Horizon treadmills combine cutting edge design with health club performance and reliability at value for money prices. Horizon Treadmills for domestic use all have a lifetime frame and motor warranty. Horizon Treadmills great value for money.
  • Lifetime Warranty on Treadmill Frames
  • Lifetime Warranty on Treadmill Motors
 
Beny Treadmills   Beny Treadmills

Beny offer an excellent value range of relatively inexpensive motorised treadmills for home use. Beny Treadmills avoid gimmicks while incorporating useful functional features in all their exercise equipment. Argos Sports only offer quality treadmills from top treadmill brands.
 
York Fitness Treadmills   York Fitness Treadmills

York Fitness is a complete health and fitness company and a leading marketer, developer, and manufacturer of branded health and fitness products. York fitness equipment is ideal for superior home and light commercial use. York Treadmills offer comfort high quality functionality and useful health set programms in each York Treadmills in relatively low price
 
Proform Treadmills   Proform Treadmills

Pro-Form is a complete health and fitness company and a leading marketer, developer, and manufacturer of branded health and fitness products. Pro-Form treadmills are ideal for superior home and light commercial use. Proform treadmills are best know for their quality, innovative style and best prices.

 
Bowflex Treadmills   Bowflex Treadmills

Think Bowflex products are strictly for strength training? Think again. The Bowflex Treadmills are an intense cardio workout system for use in the comfort of your own home. If you are looking for rock solid treadmill the don't look further bowflex treadmills.
 
Nautilus Treadmills   Nautilus Treadmills

Nautilus is a complete health and fitness company and a leading marketer, developer, and manufacturer of branded health and fitness products. Nautilus Treadmills are ideal for superior home and light commercial use. Nautilus Treadmill a amazing treadmill that desurve the best buy status.
 
NordicTrack Treadmills   NordicTrack Treadmills

NordicTrack is a complete health and fitness company and a leading marketer, developer, and manufacturer of branded health and fitness products. NordicTrack Treadmills are ideal for superior home and light commercial use. Nordic Track Treadmills are best know for their quality, innovative style and best prices.
 
Vision Treadmills   Vision Treadmills

Vision treadmills epitomise the needs of the serious runner, and they incorporate all of the key elements a runner would want in a treadmill. The Vision treadmills range is based around the simple concept of building a very sturdy, reliable machine, with optional consoles to allow you to get the right product for your needs.
 
Tunturi Treadmills   Tunturi Treadmills

Tunturi is a complete health and fitness company and a leading marketer, developer, and manufacturer of branded health and fitness products. Tunturi Treadmills are ideal for superior home and light commercial use.
 
Motive-Fitness Treadmills   Motive-Fitness Treadmills

Motive Fitness offer an excellent value range of relatively inexpensive motorised treadmills for home use. They avoid gimmicks while incorporating useful functional features in all their exercise equipment.
 
V-fit Treadmills   V-fit Treadmills

V-Fit Fitness offer an excellent value range of relatively inexpensive motorised treadmills for home use. They avoid gimmicks while incorporating useful functional features in all their exercise equipment.
 
Weslo Treadmills   Weslo Treadmills

Weslo is a complete health and fitness company and a leading marketer, developer, and manufacturer of branded health and fitness products. Weslo fitness equipment is ideal for superior home and light commercial use and best know for their quality, innovative style and best prices.
 
Motus Treadmills   Motus Treadmills

Motus offer an excellent value range of  motorised treadmills for home use. Motus Treadmills preprogrammed various exercise programs (intensified cardiopulmonary programs, fat burn, and stamina promotion programs. Motus Treadmills have highly hard frame structure.2. Large size LCD Monitor
 

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HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR TREADMILL?

Buying a treadmill can often be quite a large purchase – and a very confusing one with all the wide range of brands and models available on the market. To help you along we have outlined some of the main things to consider and keep in mind when choosing the treadmill that best suits your needs.

How much do you want to spend?

Treadmills can vary greatly in price depending on the type and the features it includes and the most high-tech, top of the range models can set you back about £4000. We obviously haven’t all got that kind of money to spend on a piece of exercise equipment but even if you only have a fraction of this available it doesn’t mean you can’t still own your very own treadmill. A basic, non-motorised treadmill can cost as little as £150. Having said that though, with treadmills as with most exercise machines, it is very much a case of “you get what you pay for”. A more expensive model will typically be much more stable, have a more spacious running surface and come with useful added features. If you can it is always best to see buying a treadmill as an investment – spending that little bit extra will ensure that you get a solid piece of equipment that will keep running for years to come.

How much space have you got?

Before buying your treadmill you will have to decide what size you would like it to be and work out where you are going to keep it. If you will be using the machine for running rather than just walking or light jogging it is a good idea to choose a model with a good-sized running deck as your strides lengthen at higher speeds. This of course means that the entire treadmill will be larger and will take up more space. Always measure the space you have available to make sure that your chosen treadmill will fit. If you are a bit short on space opt for a model where the deck can be folded up for storage, freeing up that much needed floor space for other things when the machine is not in use. Most manufacturers offer a choice of folding models and these can be of just as good quality as their full platform counterparts.

Who will be using the treadmill?

You will need to think about whether you, or anyone else who will be using the treadmill, have any particular requirements. A very heavy user will have to check the maximum user weight of the treadmill to ensure that it will keep running smoothly under the extra strain, whereas a taller person might require a longer running surface to be able to run comfortably. It is also important to consider any medical factors such as joint or cardiac problems. For those with joint problems it is worth investing in a machine with extra good deck cushioning, both for comfort and protection. If using a treadmill for cardio-rehabilitation, heart rate controlled training can be a very useful feature for a safe and effective workout. However, please note that heart rate monitors may not be suitable for people with pacemakers.

How will the treadmill be used?

If you will primarily be using your treadmill for walking, a manual or motorised model with a top speed of about 5mph, might be all you need. If you intend to do some more serious running however you need to opt for a machine that can handle speeds of about 10mph and ideally has a spacious running deck.

There are a number of key treadmill features upon which a buying decision is made. These include:

Motor and speed

The cheapest treadmills are manual, i.e. it is your own action rather than a motor that provides the power, which means you will always control the speed of the belt. They can sometimes be a bit difficult to get used to at first and put more strain on your knees and hip joints. Motorised treadmills are superior to manual ones but do cost a bit more, starting at about £350 for a basic model. With a motorised machine you will pre-set the speed at which you want to work out which makes the exercise more efficient and the motion more natural. When looking at the size of the motor, it is the continuous duty rating which is important. Continuous duty means that the motor will run at the indicated horsepower rating for extended periods under weight-bearing loads. If the power rating of the motor is specified as peak duty or is unspecified, it doesn’t really mean much at all. If you will be using the machine for proper running it is best to go for a motor with at least 1.5hp continuous duty. A smaller motor will not provide enough power and may not offer the speed range you require.

Incline

The vast majority of treadmills come with some sort of incline adjustment. Adding incline intensifies your workout so if you are buying a treadmill with quite a low maximum speed it might be worth making sure that it has suitable incline levels to add that extra bit of variety. Cheaper models normally only have two or three set incline levels and you will have to adjust it manually. With other machines you can set the incline level to any percentage you want up to a maximum of about 10-15%, and this is often done automatically by pressing a button so that you don’t have to interrupt your workout to change the incline level.

Programmes

Having pre-set or even customisable workout programmes with your treadmill is great for some extra variety and can be very good for keeping you motivated. If you are the kind of person who easily gets bored while exercising, investing in a machine with a good range of programmes might just mean that you will end up getting more use out of it. Some treadmills come with a heart rate monitor included and many of these will also offer heart rate controlled workout options. With heart rate controlled training the treadmill will automatically adjust the speed, incline or both to keep you in your target heart rate zone. Programmes like these have been proven to assist in weight loss and improving performance and can also mean a safer workout.

Warranties

Always check out the warranties offered on any treadmill you are considering. A good, durable treadmill from a good manufacturer should be backed by generous warranties. Generally speaking, the longer the warranty offered, the better the quality of the treadmill. Most treadmills come with at least a one year parts and labour warranty. Better quality products often come with a two or three years parts warranty. Machines from a higher-end manufacturer will often come with a lifetime warranty on the frame and on some models even the motor will be backed by a lifetime warranty.


Don't Buy Treadmill unless you know the types of Treadmills

Manual Treadmills

Treadmills come in two basic varieties, just like lawnmowers: manual and motorized. But, unlike a lawnmower, you will generally get a better workout from a motorized treadmill.Manual Treadmills are very basic type of treadmills. On a manual treadmill, the action of your feet against the deck moves the belt. You provide all of the motive power and exercise your lower body because there is no motor involved in manual treadmill, makes them light weight and affordable, ideal for people on budget. The negitive point of the manual treadmill is that It can be difficult to get the belt moving intially. That straining against the belt can stress your joints. Inclining and declining of the manual treadmill is also difficult. Manual treadmills are relatively inexpensive, in the £75 to £100+ UK ranges of different brands.


Motorized Treadmills

With a manual treadmill, you go only as fast as you push yourself. If you slow, it slows. If you stop, it stops but that's not the case with motorized treadmills, the speed is adjustable and many motorized treadmills have workout programs that adjust the speed to give you a varied workout. This pushes you to go faster. The constantly moving belt of a motorized treadmill motivates you to keep up. Speed is controlled from the front panel of the treadmill and also incline and decline function in most of the motorized treadmills except in a motorized treadmill with manual incline. Price range for motorized treadmill vary with function, motor power warranty and frame streangth. Normilly price of a decent motorized treadmill for domestic use start from £300 and go upto £1000


Folding Treadmills

Most people buying a treadmill will be probably be faced with the choice: "Do I want a folding or non-folding treadmill?" Folding treadmills (also called fold-up, foldable and fold-away) are a popular choice among treadmill buyers. The main advantages to choosing a folding treadmill is that you save space - if you have a small home gym or space is at a premium, folding your treadmill up and/or wheeling it out of sight is a great option to have, it makes cleaning easier - just fold it up and you can vacuum or clean the floor area under the treadmill easily. However there are also distinct advantages to buying a non-folding treadmill that might make you think twice before purchasing one that folds. Because of the requirements of the folding frame design, most folding treadmills are naturally less stable than non-folding treadmills. (That doesn't mean they aren't stable - it just means that non-folding units are more stable).


Commercial Treadmills

Commercial treadmills differ from home treadmills in that they are made for harsher environments, like the gym or health club, and they are built to withstand frequent use. Because of this they are built with a much higher grade of components and subsequently cost more.Commercial treadmills are the machines that you see in gyms and fitness centers. Although they are more expensive than the brands sold for use as home gym equipment, there is no reason why you can’t have commercial treadmills for use at home. One of the premier names in the manufacture of commercial fitness equipment is Nautilus and many of the features of Nautilus Treadmills are very attractive to users who workout regularly at home. Horizon Fitness is a another premier manufacturer making commercial grade treadmills for home use and also can be used in commercial atmosphere. Horizon Treadmills are ideal for the people who wants to use commercial treadmill but not want to pay the normal price of a commercial treadmill.


Compact Treadmills

As obvious from the name compact treadmills are space saver normally foldable and smaller in size so can fit in space where commercial treadmill can't even put while even the box.


Fully Assembeled Treadmills

Most of the treadmill require assembly but new breed of treadmills are also now available which comes as a piece fully assemble i.e. Horizon Evolve Treadmill which comes fully assembelled


Branded Treadmills

Branded treadmills is not actually a type of treadmills but a label where a buyer can relate his/her fitness equipment to a reputable manufacturer. Branded treadmills or fitness equipments are normally expensive than a non branded piece of equipment but major advantage to buyer when buying a treadmill of a known brand is that buyer can have a peace of mind that during the warranty time if there will be any problem with equipment some one is their to fix the problem or replace the investment. Argos Sports only deal with reputable brand to provide protection to customers. Argos Sports offer Horizon Treadmills, Beny Treadmills, York Treadmills, proform Treadmills, Bowflex Treadmills, Weslo Treadmills, Schwinn Treadmills, V fit Treadmills, Nautilus Treadmills and worldwide known NordicTrack Treadmills with even longer warranty.

Cheap Treadmill

Argos Sports sell treadmills at cheap prices on the web but not the cheap treadmills. Argos Sports offer price match promise of treadmill we sell we beleive in a reasonable magins instead of exploitation of customer trust and funds. Some time we have to sell few products under certain brands instructed prices. On situation like that Argos Sports always offer a free quality gift to provide saving to customer.

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