Best Treadmills
We’ve rated the best treadmills for home use and professional use on the pages in this website.
There are a lot of bad products on the market today and we have picked only the best products with top safety features and a long lasting build which means you get your value for money and aren’t risking your safety.
Below is a complete list ordered by your budget and we will only show you the best quality treadmills that are worthy of using.
| Budget | Treadmill | Review | Shop |
| Under $400 | Gold’s Gym 450 | Read review | Shop |
| Under $700 | Reebok S9.80 | Read review | Shop |
| Under $1000 | NordicTrack ZS | Read review | Shop |
| Under $1500 | Sole F80 | Read review | Shop |
| Under $2000 | Sole S77 | Read review | Shop |
| Under $2600 | Lifespan Pro 3 | Read review | Shop |
| Under $3000 | True PS300 | Read review | Shop |
| Under $4000 | True Z5.0 | Read review | Shop |
| Over $4,000 | LifeFitness Club | Read review | Shop |
To be totally honest, we don’t recommend buying anything under $1,000. As a general rule of thumb, you want to spend $1,000 per persom using the machine.
If you and your partner plan on using it, I’d look to spend $2,000 roughly.
If you plan to use the machine once a week for light walking, then maybe you can get away with a cheaper $400 treadmill, but don’t expect it to last very long.
On the above table we have highlighted the treadmills that we personally recommend and vouch for. The other treadmills listed are purely to cater for different budgets, as not everyone is willing to by quality treadmills (they need to learn the hard way!).