Saturday

Buying Used Treadmills

Though treadmills are expensive, you may get a used one at very low price. But, then a used treadmill may have developed faults with the last user. It’s important from where you buy the equipment and how to check its working.

Where To Buy Used Treadmills

There are many sources you can try for getting a used treadmill. Buy it from online dealers like eBay, Classifieds, or sports store chain like Play It Again Sports, apart from fitness clubs.



While buying from a sports store take care to check if there is any warranty or return policy. Generally, the sports store verifies the working of the machine before they sell it.

Thrift stores like the Salvation Army also have it in store at times. You may have to call upon such a store a couple of times looking for this kind of an equipment. But, it’s quite risky to buy it from such stores as they have no arrangements for checking the working of the machine nor do they offer any warranty on the machine being sold. In case you are experienced in handling such machines, you may check its working as it might need some very minor repairs or adjustments.

Gyms do sell used machines but only after it is no more economically viable for them to maintain it, else why would they sell it.
There is just one good reason for a gym to sell it, and that is when they want to make room for a new machine, as generally the gyms would like to display that that they are offering the latest to its patrons. You have to have that sense of judgment that it’s not so badly used a machine.

A good chance of getting a treadmill is from the actual user who is no more using it. Many people buy this expensive equipment, but soon lose their enthusiasm to continue with it for whatever reasons. It just occupies valuable floor space at their home and they would be keen to get rid of it. You can have a fairly good assessment of such a sparingly used machine from its physical appearance and you stand a good chance of buying a good machine at reasonable price.

A Few Things To Keep In Mind

Generally you would get a treadmill that has been used for at least one year. Now, most of the machines are covered by warranty for that much time. Though modern machines employ good materials that won’t give way so soon, it’s the breakdown of electronic components and electrical motor that bothers often, once it has been is use for a few years.



It is always better to buy a used treadmill of some reputed brand. That way you are ensuring that the material originally used for making it was good. Some of the better-known brands include: Proform, Horizon, Nordic Track and Bowflex.

Don’t hesitate to ask the owner of anything of relevance. Find out if he is the first owner, for all you know the present user might heave got a used machine. In such a situation it will not be wise investing your money into it.

You should understand that a simple new machine for a beginner costs less than eight hundred dollars, if you look around for sometime. It’s not so bad an idea to spend a few extra bucks, rather than buying a machine that makes you lose your sleep because of its malfunctioning or repeated repairs. And, in any case a new machine has warranty.

There is none denying that you save big on buying a used treadmill, but you are taking a chance. Keep the above tips in mind and act smart to get a used machine that really works and is affordable.

Sunday

Weslo Cadence 78s Treadmill Exclusive Review

The Weslo Cadence 78s Treadmill forms a more affordable option for people willing to have a quality treadmill. The Weslo Company has been in business for long and offers a well-known brand that enjoys consumers’ confidence. The Cadence 78s is one such offer.

The Cadence 78s model attains a speed of 0 to 10 miles per hour in increments of .01 mph. Pushing down of up or down arrows adjusts the speed that is displayed on the LCD monitor.



It also provides adjustable incline from 1.5 to 10 percent. Even if you are a beginner, you’ll be able to adjust this equipment to suit your level.

This model has a large LCD display to convey your current status. You may scroll down to get info on any of these: calories burnt, distance that you traveled, your speed and for how long you have been working out. The more the number of calories you burn, the more you are prompted to work harder.

This Cadence 78s model comes with a 2 horsepower motor and has an assembled size of 61" x 29" x 52". The Cadence 78s is designed to hold a maximum of 250 pounds, which is more than some of the other models in the same price range. This model also offers "Easy Pulse" heart rate monitor with the provision for holding a water bottle, but you have to buy a bottle separately.

The factory warranty is similar to the more costly brands. The Weslo Company presents a warranty of one year for the motor and 90 days on parts and labor. This is included in the price, and that makes the offer very attractive.

The Cadence 78s saves space. And, who wouldn’t like economizing on floor area these days. It can conveniently be folded for storage. But you may keep it out all the while, if you so desire.

This model offers many basic features at a reasonable price. It is especially made for people looking for a good dependable treadmill but don’t afford to spend a lot. With the Weslo warranty you are sure of the support from the company.

Weslo C8 Cadence Treadmill Review

Icon Health and Fitness has produced Weslo C8 treadmill. Its features are quite similar to another model of Icon, Proform 3.6

We consider C8 to be better equipment than other models like M5 and M6, which on the whole give a very cheap look. Though the model C8 is classified as a budget machine, it surely has features that are often missing in most other machines of that category.

For instance it is provided with a two horsepower motor that functions pretty well even at higher speeds, though it tends to get a bit noisy while nearing its top rated speed of 10 mph. It is also provided with a motorized incline of up to ten degrees. It means that you just need to press a button on the console and the setting is changed, no need for you to get off for doing the same.

weslo c8

This dual arrangement of speeds up to 10 mph and an incline of ten percent equip this model to deliver more than average. If you can reach the level of being there on the top settings for five minutes, you certainly are nearing to be a fitness freak. The deck has a rational size that most runners would be comfortable with but if you measure above six feet and two inches, it may get a bit short for you. For a budget model, the cushioning effect is helpful in reducing the impact on your knees.

It comes fitted with four pre-set programs and a heart rate monitor. It sounds rather limited, but then at what price? The pre-sets change the speed and the angle of inclination. Further, it replicates hill runs or interval training, all this without your intervention of changing the buttons.

The use of handles enables you to measure your pulse rate. Well, that may not be as accurate as with a chest strap, but then again you are saving a few hundred pounds.

Conclusion:

For its price, the Weslo C8 is good equipment. It has additional features that are generally not available in other models of this price range. It's quit comfortable too. The initial assembly may be a bit embarrassing, but once you are over with it, you have a good treadmill to keep yourself fit.