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Treadmill Prices Compared

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An entry folding treadmill for walking and light jogging costs $300–$600; mid-range connected models for serious running run $1,000–$2,000. Amazon, Costco, and NordicTrack.com offer the best deals.

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About Treadmill

Popular models: NordicTrack T 6.5 Si ($799, iFIT), Peloton Tread ($2,895, premium), Bowflex Treadmill 22 ($1,799, 22-inch screen), and SereneLife SLFTRD20 ($449, budget folding).

Best deal: The NordicTrack T 6.5 S ($599–$699 at NordicTrack.com) is the best-value running treadmill — 0–12 MPH, 0–10% incline, 22 preset workouts, and a 300-lb weight capacity.

Premium pick: The NordicTrack Commercial 2950 ($2,499) offers -6% to 40% incline range, a 22-inch iFIT screen that auto-adjusts resistance during workouts, and a commercial-grade belt — the best home treadmill for serious runners.

Where to Buy Treadmill

NordicTrack.com, Amazon, Costco, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy The comparison above covers the major retailers so you can review options before buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

What treadmill speed is good for running?
Most recreational runners train between 5–8 MPH; most treadmills max out at 10–12 MPH. If you run faster than 10-minute miles, ensure the treadmill reaches at least 10 MPH.
Are folding treadmills as good as non-folding?
Entry-level folding models use flimsier frames; mid-range folding treadmills (NordicTrack T series) match non-folding models in stability. Folding is ideal for space-constrained homes.
How many hours per week does a home treadmill last?
Consumer treadmills are rated for 3–5 hours per week; use more than 10 hours weekly and a commercial-grade model ($2,000+) will outlast consumer units significantly.
Do I need a treadmill mat?
Yes — a 3/8-inch rubber mat reduces noise transmission to floors below, protects the motor from carpet fibers, and reduces vibration that causes premature motor wear.

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