Cardio equipment can be quite the investment, particularly from a financial perspective. Does that mean if you don’t have or want to spend a few thousand dollars that you have to write off having your own treadmill at home?
Not at all! If you’re looking to add a treadmill to your home, there are plenty of options on the market now to fit a wide range of budgets and you don’t necessarily have to compromise on quality and features.
Over the years I have tested a ton of treadmills and often provided my recommendations for the best running home treadmills. BUT many of those are $1700 – $3000 and trust me, I remember buying my first treadmill in 2005 for $800!!
So I wanted to take a look a what’s out there and see, can we really find some good treadmills under $1000?
The answer is yes! But they do have limitations compared to more expensive options, so I’m going to help you understand what features to look for and give you some give you a list of some of the best budget treadmills to add to your home gym arsenal.
You don’t have to break the bank or pay gym membership fees to ensure you always have a way to get your run done.
Is it Ok to Buy a Cheap Treadmill?
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