Posts Tagged ‘motor’

Nautilus T514 Treadmill

Monday, June 14th, 2010

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  • Powerful treadmill for the home with 2.75 HP motor, 12 MPH maximum speed, and 12 percent incline
  • Cushioned walking/running surface area (20 x 55 inches); Softrak suspension deck reduces impact to joints
  • 19 workout programs, including 6 time/distance courses, calorie goal, 2 custom programs, and pre-set 5k and 10k courses
  • 4 Polar heart rate programs, with telemetry, grip and chest belt (included); folding convenience with SoftDrop technology
  • 350-pound maximum user weight; 10-year warranty on motor, 10 years on frame, 1 year on electronics, 2 years on parts

Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for toning up, managing your weight, and improving your cardiovascular health, Nautilus T514 treadmill is designed to help you go from the place you are to the place you want to be. It features a 2.75 HP continuous duty motor, integrated heart rate programming, a dual screen console, and optimally cushioned running surface. It offers a speed range of 0.5 to 12 miles per hour, allowing the pace that suits your need best for varying workout levels, … More >>

Nautilus T514 Treadmill

Nautilus T516 Treadmill

Friday, June 11th, 2010

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  • Powerful treadmill for the home with 3.2 HP motor, 15 MPH maximum speed, and 15 percent incline
  • Cushioned walking/running surface area (20 x 58 inches); Softrak suspension deck reduces impact to joints
  • 26 workout programs, including 4 custom user profiles, 9 time/distance courses, including pre-set 5k and 10k, as well as BMI and calorie goal settings
  • 4 Polar heart rate programs, with telemetry, grip and chest belt (included); folding convenience with SoftDrop technology
  • 350-pound maximum user weight; 15-year warranty on motor, 15 years on frame, 2 years on parts/electronics

Product Description
Simple on your feet, ankles, knees and hips, the Nautilus® T516 treadmill is engineered with a gym-inspired design that lets you delight in running or walking on a remarkably comfortable surface. It features a Softrak™ suspension deck with a cushioned surface, and conveniently situated remote speed and incline controls right at your fingertips. SoftDrop™ space-saving technology provides user-friendly folding.Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for toning up… More >>

Nautilus T516 Treadmill

Merit Fitness 735T Treadmill

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

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  • 6 program choices: Manual, rolling hills, weight loss, stout blast, cardio burn, endurance challenge
  • 1.75 CHP (2.75 THP) drive motor; 0.5-10 mph speed range (0.1 increments); 0-10% elevation range
  • 18 × 52″ running area with AEROsoft cushioning; Treadmill folds up easily for storage.
  • 4 red LED windows with LED brickyard show; water bottle holder in console; cooling fan; contact heart rate monitor
  • Warranties: Lifetime frame and motor, 90-days parts and labor. User capacity 275 lbs.

Product Description
The Merit 735T Treadmill offers an extra-durable frame, more workout space, and a powerful motor that is covered for a lifetime. The motor provides smooth power at all speeds, so even joggers can delight in steady belt motion underfoot. Speed is adjustable from 0.5 to 10 mph in 0.1 mph increments for plenty of walking and running speed options. Six program options keep your workouts fascinating. Pulse monitor hand grips allow you to easily check your heart rate. Quick Sp… More >>

Merit Fitness 735T Treadmill

Schwinn 840 Treadmill

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

41Uz6mH0kWL. SL160  Schwinn 840 Treadmill

  • Powerful treadmill for the home with 2.5 HP motor, 10 MPH maximum speed, and 10 percent incline
  • Cushioned walking/running surface area (20 x 55 inches); Softrak suspension deck reduces impact to joints
  • 16 workout programs, including 6 course profiles, calorie goal, Quick Start and custom workouts
  • Folding convenience with SoftDrop technology; integrated grip and telemetric heart rate system
  • 300-pound maximum user weight; 10-year warranty on motor, 5 years on frame, 1 year on electronics

Product Description
The Schwinn® 840 treadmill offers integrated heart rate programming, multi-color dual-screen consoles and an optimally cushioned running surface. And for added convenience, SoftDrop™ space-saving technology provides user-friendly folding.Amazon.com Product Description
Ideal for toning up, managing your weight, and improving your cardiovascular health, Schwinn’s 840 treadmill is designed to help you go from the place you are to the place you want to be… More >>

Schwinn 840 Treadmill

Lube-N-Walk Deluxe Treadmill Maintenance Kit

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

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  • Simple to use
  • Removes dirt
  • Reduces costly repairs
  • Prolongs motor life
  • Prolongs belt life

Product Description
Recommended for treadmills that need lubricating, belt adjustments and minor maintenance. Comes with lubricant, adjusting tools and applicator wand…. More >>

Lube-N-Walk Deluxe Treadmill Maintenance Kit

Horizon Fitness T91 Treadmill

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

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  • Club-quality treadmill with 2.0-horsepower continuous-duty motor
  • Speed range of 0.5 to 10 mph; incline range of 0 to 10 percent
  • 9 workout programs, including manual, intervals, and rolling hills
  • ComfortZone air cell cushioning, 2-ply tread belt; hydraulic lift for storage
  • Measures 34 x 58 x 67 inches (W x H x D); lifetime motor warranty

Product Description
The T91 is fantastic for beginners but not just an entry-level treadmill. It also has the power and features to satisfy the most seasoned treadmill users and folds up easily for convenient storage. This Horizon T91 Treadmill with user weight capacity up to 275 Pounds will help you reach your goals in no time flat keep motivated. It features 2.0 CHP drive motor system, 1.6 Millimeters, 2-ply belt, and comfort zone plus air cell cushioning. This console system features a … More >>

Horizon Fitness T91 Treadmill

Horizon Evolve SG Compact Treadmill

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

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  • Modern new design is compact, sleek and attractive; takes up small space while in use and folds down for simple storage
  • 1.5 CHP drive motor; user capacity 250 lbs.; Speed range 1-6mph; Running area measures 17″ x 45″ and is spacious enough to accommodate most walking and jogging strides
  • 2-watt audio speakers with input jack; thumb pulse heart-rate monitor
  • 2 simple-to-use programs: Manual and Weight loss; 20×50mm LCD console show with orange backlight
  • Warranty: 10 years frame, 5 years motor, 1 year parts & labor

Product Description
Here it is – the future of home treadmills! The Horizon Evolve SG Compact Folding Treadmill with Speakers is a sleek and modern design that looks fantastic in the home. Arrives fully assembled in a carton – just unfold, plug in, and go! No assembly is required! The SG model offers the bonus feature of built-in audio speakers to connect with your own music source. When your workout is through, the Evolve SG’s innovative design folds down to 59″ by 10″ allowing for simple s… More >>

Horizon Evolve SG Compact Treadmill

Epic 425 MX Treadmill

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

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  • State-of-the-art treadmill with 3-horsepower commercial-grade motor
  • 10 personal trainer workouts, 2 HR programs, and 2 custom learning workouts
  • ClearView console with 10 x 20 workout matrix and 180-degree viewing angle
  • ComfortStep impact-reducing cushioning system; 350-pound weight capacity
  • SpaceSaver design with drop shock for simple storage; 12-year motor warranty

Product Description
Set and reach your workout goals with the EPIC 425 MX, offering a powerful 3.0 CHP commercial-grade motor, One Touch controls and Goal Setting Programmability. Now, you can plug in specific workout goals into the treadmill’s console (i.e. the calories you want to burn and the time in which you want to burn them) and the console will automatically alter other aspects of your workout (i.e. your speed) to help you reach them. The 425 MX also comes with full-length Comf… More >>

Epic 425 MX Treadmill

Lube-N-Walk Treadmill Lubrication Kit

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

41U E jgP9L. SL160  Lube N Walk Treadmill Lubrication Kit

  • Simple to use
  • Removes dirt
  • Reduces costly repairs
  • Prolongs motor life
  • Prolongs belt life

Product Description
Recommended for treadmills that need lubricating. Comes with lubricant and applicator wand…. More >>

Lube-N-Walk Treadmill Lubrication Kit

Treadmill Buyers Guide – The Easy Way To Buy A Treadmill

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

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Buying a treadmill? There are so many brands and features to choose from. How do you know which treadmill is best for you?

This treadmill buyers guide will tell you exactly what to look for when buying your treadmill. Knowing this will help you choose the best treadmill for your fitness needs (and it might even save you some money!)

So here’s what to look at when choosing a treadmill:

Motor:

The motor is the heart of your treadmill. Motor power is measured by horsepower – HP. Unless your treadmill has a strong motor (at least 1.5 horsepower) you can quickly wear it out, even if only moderately walking.

When looking at motors and horsepower, there are two different ratings:

- Continuous Duty (which is the rating for steady, continual 24 hour motor use), and
- Peak Duty (which is the maximum power potential, but it cannot be maintained).

When looking at treadmills you want to know the Continuous Duty motor power. It’s recommended that you go with at least a 1.75 HP continuous duty (CD) motor (preferably higher).

For runners or those plotting heavy use of their treadmills, experts recommend at least a 2.5 – 3 HP continuous duty motor so that your motor doesn’t quickly burn out on you and end up costing you in expensive treadmill repairs.

Tip: Many cheaper treadmill brands will often give you the Peak Duty motor power (since it’s always higher than the Continuous Duty rating) just to impress unsuspecting buyers. Make sure you know the continuous duty rating when comparing units.

Frame:

There are two types of frames: aluminum or steel (NEVER plastic!). Steel is heavier than aluminum which potentially increases stability. But steel may also rust or corrode from sweat (unlike aluminum).

So there are advantages and disadvantages to both and it really boils down to a matter of personal choice. One thing to keep in mind but is that aluminum is more expensive than steel so it may be built into the price of the treadmill.

Belt:

Average treadbelt widths range from 17″ to 22″ and lengths from 51″ to 61″. Never go below a belt width of 16 ” and make sure that the belt is long enough to accomodate your stride.

If you are tall and/or have long legs, it’s better to go with a longer belt (54″ or more). Make sure you also consider anyone else who will be using the treadmill and their height as well.

Cushioning:

Treadmill cushioning is the ability of the treadmill to absorb the force of your step. Better cushioning means lower impact on your joints and ligaments. Cushioning is extremely vital as poor cushioning can cause injury and muscle strain.

Many quality treadmills have their own form of cushioning system to protect you. Make sure your treadmill has a quality cushioning system to protect your joints over the long run.

Stability:

According to Runner’s World, stability is the most vital quality in a treadmill. Stability is how smooth a ride the treadmill provides you. There should be no shaking or wobbling when you start to run.

Generally with treadmills you get what you pay for. For a high stability, high quality treadmill you should be willing to spend at least $1000, and certainly more if you plot on using it heavily. There’s no use spending $500-600 on something you’re frightened to use.

Console/Show:

Consider both the layout and user-friendliness of the information displays and controls. This is largely a matter of personal preference since some people want to see a constant show of calories burned or miles covered,etc.

For safety concerns, make sure the speed and incline controls are prominently showed and simple to reach.

Heart Rate Monitor/Control:

Again, this is largely a personal preference whether or not you want to monitor your heart rate. A heart rate monitor simply shows you at what rate your heart is beating while you work out.

Some people like to take a step up and get a heart rate control which can really adjust the treadmill pace to keep you in your target stout-burning zone.

Warranty:

Treadmill warranties vary across the board and again, you usually get what you pay for. Don’t waste your money buying an added warranty when most quality treadmills include a excellent warranty in the price already.

Tip: The warranty gives you a excellent thought of the quality of parts used in building the treadmill (ever wondered why those cheap department store brands only offer you 90 day warranties?).

A quality warranty will include at least 10 years on the frame, 3 years on the motor, 2 years on parts and 1 year on labor. (Keep in mind that the motor is usually the most expensive to fix).

Price:

A quality motorized treadmill is going to cost you at least $1000. The quality of treadmills (cushioning, construction, parts, quality) drops substantially once you go below $800.

According to expert Gregory Florez, spokesperson for the American Council on Exercise, “Just about anything under $900 is not made to be used over the long haul.”

There are ways to save on your treadmill of course (buy direct, online wholesalers, etc.) but the bottom line is that a treadmill is an investment in your health. It will last you 10 years or more so you really want to invest in a quality unit built to last.

Where to Buy A Treadmill:

There are a number of options here but they mainly fall into 2 categories:

1) Store
2) Online

- Store Advantages: You can really try out the treadmill.

- Store Disadvantages: You’ll probably pay more for the same treadmill you can get online simply because the store has overhead costs and salespeople to pay. Stores will also charge you for shipping and delivery and you’ll also pay sales tax.

- Internet Disadvantages: You can’t try out the treadmill

- Internet Advantages: You can save a lot of money buying direct from the manufacturer, sometimes $600 or more. You can usually get free shipping and save on sales tax too. Plus you have a larger selection of treadmill to choose from so you may be able to find a treadmill that is more suited to your needs.

It really comes down to what you’re comfortable with.

So that’s it! You now know what to look for when buying a treadmill. Just remember to take your time and select a treadmill that fits your fitness goals. And you’re guaranteed to find the best treadmill for you.