Best Rated Commercial Gym Quality Treadmills | Comparison & Reviews 2024
January 10, 2024 by SmartReview
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Many of these commercial treadmills are the same quality you will see at a your gym or health club. All commercial quality treadmills are fixed (non-folding) for stability. They are made to take the abuse of hours of usage per day. Most of these treadmills have 3.0 – 4.0 horsepower motors, which are at the high range of treadmills. Treadmills provide an excellent form of aerobic exercise at home that you can do no matter what the weather is outside. You can compare each commercial treadmill below by features such as workout programs, reviews, maximum weight capacity, price, and other features. A glossary of terms is available at the bottom of this page.
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SOLE TT8 Series Commercial Series Treadmill | Nordictrack 1750 Commercial Treadmill | NordicTrack 2450 Commercial Treadmill | 3G Cardio Elite Commercial Grade Treadmill | ||||
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Commercial Treadmill 4.0 hp motor (continuous duty) 0-12 miles per hour 0-15 incline grade -3% decline Fixed Non-Folding 22″ x 60″ Deck Heart Monitor 22 Workout Programs 15-inch Touchscreen Two Cup Holders Maximum Weight: 400 lbs. lifetime Motor Tablet Holder 82.5″L x 38″W x 66″H 326 lbs. Polar Compatible Built-in Fan Built-in Speakers Workout Apps Wifi & Bluetooth BEST of 2024 | Commercial Treadmill 3.0 hp motor (continuous duty) 0-12 miles per hour 0-15 incline grade -3% decline Folding 22″ x 60″ Deck Heart Monitor 50 Workout Programs 10-inch Touchscreen Two Cup Holders Maximum Weight: 300 lbs. lifetime Motor Tablet Holder 81″L x 39″W x 71″H 309 lbs. Polar Compatible Built-in Fan Built-in Speakers 1750 Console BEST of 2024 | Commercial Treadmill 3.60 hp motor (continuous duty) 0-12 miles per hour 0-15 incline grade -3% decline Folding 20″ x 60″ Deck Heart Monitor 40 Workout Programs 22-inch Touchscreen Two Cup Holders Maximum Weight: 300 lbs. lifetime Motor Tablet Holder 79″L x 39″W x 67″H 364 lbs. Polar Compatible Built-in Fan Built-in Speakers BEST of 2024 | Commercial Grade 4.0 hp motor (continuous duty) 0-12 miles per hour 0-15 incline grade – – – Fixed Non-Folding 22″ x 62″ Deck Heart Monitor 10 Workout Programs LED Display Two Cup Holders Maximum Weight: 400 lbs. 5 yr. Motor Warranty Tablet Holder 84″L x 36″W x 58″H 386 lbs. Polar Compatible Built-in Fan Built-in Speakers Elite Console Light Commercial BEST of 2024 | ||||
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**Some of the Warranties listed here are for Commercial use,
Some have longer residential use warranties**
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Smart-Review | Top 5 Best Commercial Grade Treadmills
- SOLE TT8 Series Commercial Series Treadmill
- Nordic Track 1750 Commercial Treadmill
- Nordic Track 2950 Commercial Treadmill
- 3G Cardio Elite Commercial Runner’s Treadmill
- Lifespan Fitness TR6000i Commercial Treadmill
Commercial Treadmill Glossary of Terms |
Commercial Treadmill = These are designed to be used all day in a commercial gym setting. Light Commercial Treadmill = A light commercial treadmill is similar to the commercial treadmill, but designed for usage of less than 5 hours/day. For use in condominiums, rehabilitation centers, hotels, corporate gyms, and even residential home use. Folding Treadmill = There are two type of treadmills. Folding and Fixed. A folding treadmills can fold up and roll away to another spot for easy storage. Then there are fixed treadmills, which once assembled usually stay in the same spot and do not fold up. Motor Horsepower (HP) = Horsepower or HP is a measure of power. All else being equal, a more powerful motor is better as it will strain less under heavy load (and last longer). The heavier you are, the more horsepower you should get. Higher horsepower treadmills will cost more money. Maximum User Weight = Each treadmill depending on its construction and horsepower of its motor has a maximum user weight limit. So if the limit is 300 lbs, and you are over 300 lbs., you should not buy this treadmill but look for one with a higher weight limit. If you weigh substantially less than the weight limit, this will put a lot less strain on the treadmill motor. Miles per Hour = This signifies the highest speed the treadmill will go when you are running. Incline Grade = This signifies the number of incline grades that this treadmill is capable of. Incline grades simulate walking or running up a hill. Heart Monitor = Most treadmills have a heart monitor (grip or clip on type) which allows you to monitor your heart rate to meet heart rate goals for cardiovascular fitness. Running Area = This is the running area or running deck area of the tread of the treadmill. Taller persons with longer strides may want a bigger running area. Workout Programs = Almost all treadmills have a small computer and display where you can run multiple workout programs that vary the resistance and incline of the treadmill to simulate real walking or running. Examples are programs for the heart, or calorie burn. LED/LCD Display = The treadmill will have a display to give you information (such as time, calorie burn, distance). They can be either LED lit (as seen on commercial treadmills), or LCD, which usually is backlit. The LED display is self illuminating and needs no backlight. Bluetooth Enabled = Treadmills with Bluetooth allow you to share workout data with apps on your phone or tablet to keep track of progress. Built-in Fan = Some treadmills have a built-in fan to cool you off during your workout. Needs Assembly/ Fully Assembled = Most treadmills require some type of assembly after it is delivered. There are a few lightweight treadmills that come fully assembled right out of the box. These treadmills can fold down flat and sometimes fit under a bed. |
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