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Weslo treadmills are a great deal, whether you choose from their economy class or commercial class of treadmills. Economy class Weslo treadmills have many features, and also have the power and speed capabilities of many mid and premium range treadmills.

All Weslo treadmills have what is now considered to be basic features, like incline and speed adjustment. The lower economy class treadmills do have a manual incline adjustment. This can be annoying for users that like to be able to adjust the incline throughout the workout, but can be less important for those that use their treadmill to hop on several times a day to boost their metaboilm.

The higher end Weslo treadmills do have power incline, and besides, the lower economy treadmill that don’t more than make up for it in the power and speed that they are able to deliver. Many economy class treadmills have horsepower ratings of less than 2, but all the Weslo economy class treadmills have a horsepower rating of 2.

Also, whereas many economy class treadmills have maximum speeds much lower than 10 miles per hour, Weslo treadmills have speeds up to 10 miles per hour. You should consider what your top speed and power incline needs are with most treadmill lines, but since Weslo treadmills all have incline and speeds up to 10 miles per hour, the only choice you must make is between the models with manual incline adjustment and power incline.

Weslo treadmills are used in many gyms and have been around and trusted for several years now. One of the defining things about the Weslo brand of treadmills is the range of different products. There is a treadmill for every budget and fitness requirement.

Before you decide on a particular model, it really is advisable for you to get on the treadmill and walk for several minutes. Only firs hand experience is going to tell you if a treadmill will meet your particular needs. It is wise to spend more than twenty or thirty minutes in order to see what kinds of compatibility issues may arise after the fresh part of a workout is over.

It’s a good idea to measure the distance between where a step starts and where you put the other foot down at and add some more for a buffer area around where your moving feet will be. This is the minimum deck size that you should look for on prospective treadmills.

Another thing to consider when choosing between treadmills is the deck size. In order to be comfortable and able to take large steps, the deck size must be larger than the length of your gait. Obviously, if you will be running, you must consider the larger step that a running pace will produce when you are determining what size deck you need on a treadmill.


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