Folding Treadmills

It is the bitter truth of life, but we are living in times where space is a constraint. Sure, we’d like sprawling mansions with a fully equipped gym to take care of all your exercise needs, but that’s not possible for all of us. Or at least most of us!


For this reason, if you are looking to get some exercise at home but worry about a bulky exercise equipment gobbling up space, you should consider buying one of those folding treadmills you read about so often. Instead of becoming a permanent fixture in your house, they can be folded up and propped against the wall, out of your way. Some folding treadmills can even be pushed under the bed or couch.


Apart from being mobile and a space saver, folding treadmills have yet another benefit. They can be cleaned more easily. On a non-foldable treadmill, there is noticeable dust and debris build up, especially under the deck. If you are really finicky about being clean, folding treadmills are going to make things a lot more convenient for you.


There are a lot of people who hold out on buying folding treadmills because they are worried about stability issues. It is true that earlier models didn’t inspire a lot of confidence and would begin to shake frighteningly if you ran too fast on them. However, things are a lot different now. Folding treadmills aren’t just more stable; they are also more durable and are made of the same frame as their non folding counterparts.


If you are looking for an entry level folding treadmill, the BH Fitness MX100 Treadmill from Complete Gym would be a great option for you. It’s easy to use and comes with 6 pre-set profiles and a range of challenging programs.


For those who want a more advanced model, the Horizon Fitness T960 Treadmill from Horizon would be an excellent choice. The strong steel framework, the generously wide running deck and the easily navigable console will take care of the most demanding workout you can come up with.