Every purchaseer wants to know the Consumer Reports
treadmill Best purchase. Consumer Reports is perhaps the most respected
of consumer product testing organizations due to their independent and
nonprofit status and their expert testing. Their consumer report rating
treadmills can be found in publication and online at
ConsumerReports.org.
Consumer Reports grades on an overall score to determine its Best
treadmill and also suggests four treadmill Best purchase models that
combine good value with quality.
The Best Treadmill For You
With product information, tips on purchaseing, and a discussion on
testing results, Consumer Reports most recent treadmill rating in
January 2005 tested 22 treadmills from about 16 manufacturers, including
Proform, Nordic Track, Weslo, and Image, all Icon Health and Fitness
Companies, as well as Landice, True, Precor, Horizon, Life Fitness,
Vision Fitness, Schwinn, Smooth Fitness, Keys Fitness, Trimline, Spirit,
and Nautilus.
Consumer Reports does not break down its treadmill reports by price
range, as is often the case in other organizations' reviews, so their
Best treadmill, at almost $3000, is not likely to be the best treadmill
for you, but they do suggest four Best purchases, all in the $1300-1800
price range. Ratings are provided for all tested models, however, and
that's where you should begin.
A cautionary note: Consumer Reports was disappointed in the number
of machines that had problems in this treadmill rating--an ominous
change from their last treadmill reports in February 2004. With the
exception of higher-priced models with the kind of warranties you should
expect, they recommend an extended warranty. That's something they
almost never do.
About the author:
Jon Butt's www.the-treadmill-guide.comis
one of the web's most popular independent resource sites advising how
to select the ideal treadmill, where to get the biggest online discounts
for new and used treadmills, which workout programs will work for you,
plus how to take care of you and your treadmill so it can take care of
you
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