Best Treadmill Deals: Get fit from your home from $250

Having your own treadmill at home is great for achieving your cardio goals. Sure, you could head to the gym to run on the treadmill or you could head outside but what if the weather is bad or you simply don’t feel like it? Having a treadmill right in front of you at home makes you more likely to at least get a few extra steps in if not end up running for 30 minutes during some downtime. Whatever your intentions, you don’t want to spend any more than you have to which is why we’ve picked out some of the best treadmill deals around right now. Below are numerous examples all at different price ranges so there’s something for everyone here.

Costway 800W Folding Treadmill — $250, was $310

A woman running on a Costway 800W Folding Treadmill.
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This one is a bit smaller in size (and can get even smaller by folding) but if it is the right size for you then this could easily qualify as your personal best fitness deal of the moment. The Costway 800W Folding Treadmill has a running area of 39 x 14 inches and a weight capacity of up to 220 pounds. If you can fit it, you’ll enjoy its LCD display, where you can find out information like your heart rate, current speed (this treadmill goes up to 6.5 MPH), total distance, and calories burned.

Sperax Treadmill and Walking Pad — $350, was $500

Two women enjoying the Sperax Treadmill + Walking Pad's two modes.
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While being able to fold up isn’t exactly an unusual quality for a treadmill, this item from Sperax does it quite intelligently by encouraging you to use the treadmill as a walking pad while the hand rail is down. If you have a standing desk, this can be used quite intelligently as a way to get some steps in while working. Meanwhile, the handrail up mode can be used at speeds up to 10 kilometers per hour, which can get you ready for a sub 30 on that 5K you’ve been talking about getting around to for years now. The Sperax fits runners and walkers up to 280 pounds and supports all of them with a shock-reducing, sound insulating thread.

Echelon Stride Sport Auto-Fold Compact Treadmill — $597, was $699

Woman running on a Echelon Stride Sport Auto-Fold Compact Treadmill.
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The Echelon Stride Sport provides a compact, folding treadmill that still has a strong, surrounding arm support. Speeds go up to 10 MPH and you can adjust between 12 incline levels. The 4-foot running track has shock supporting rubber built into it and supports runners up to 300 pounds. If you need a fitness app to get you motivated, you’ll enjoy the 30 day subscription to Echelon Fit, where you can join 40+ daily live class or select one from 15,000+ on demand classes. All you’ll need is a tablet to set up on the tablet holder at the front of the machine.

ProForm Sport 5.5 Treadmill — $600, was $900

The ProForm Sport 5.5 Treadmill on a white background with someone running on it.
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The ProForm Sport 5.5 Treadmill has easy-to-use digital controls with options to go from anywhere between 0 MPH to 10 MPH. Use the 30-day iFIT membership included with your purchase, and your treadmill automatically adjusts to the speed that it feels you need to be performing at. Alongside speed, you can adjust the incline to up to 10% to optimize your workout and get a bit more realistic experience. A 5-inch High-Contrast display makes it easy to see all your workout stats. There’s also ActivePulse technology which uses your pulse to adjust the treadmill’s speed and incline so you’re always kept in the target health rate monitor. All you need to do is add on a Bluetooth heart rate monitor. Best of all for some, the treadmill easily folds up when you’re not using it.

ProForm Carbon T7 Smart Treadmill — $800, was $1,000

Man running on a ProForm Carbon T7 Treadmill.
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The ProForm Carbon T7 has a 20 x 55 inch tread belt that is supported by ISO Flex cushioning. With speeds up to 10 MPH and inclines up to 10 degrees, you can customize workouts in a wide variety of ways. If that’s too much trouble, however, or you want a surprise that feels more like nature, the 30 days of iFIT that comes with this treadmill will delight you. In use, the training sessions allow your trainer to commandeer your settings, targeting a specific type of training or imitating a natural course. You’ll be able to see all of the action from the 7-inch smart HD touchscreen at the front and hear everything via the dual 2-inch speakers along the side.

Bowflex BXT8J Treadmill — $1,299, was $1,600

The Bowflex BXT8J treadmill on a white background.
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The Bowflex BXT8J is ready to take you on fitness journey as it provides a wonderful place for you to progress for miles and miles from. Its got a 20 x 60 inch running belt area with ComfortTech cushioning and the ability to incline up to 15-degrees. It also features an LCD display that connects to 26 built-in workout programs, designed for your health, and the ability to tap into Bluetooth heart rate tracking and more. Where the Bowflex BXT8J really shines and comes alive, though, is with access to the JRNY app fitness program. It selects courses for you based on your current skill level, constantly giving you new, ability-based challenges to increase your skills and improve your body. This Bowflex comes with a 2-month free trial of the Mobile-Only Membership for JRNY.

Bowflex Treadmill 10 — $1,999, was $2,300

Woman running on a Bowflex Treadmill 10.
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The Bowflex Treadmill 10 is one of the most advanced machines Bowflex has to offer. It features a 10-inch display at the front so you can stay entertained while you work out, introducing regular casual fitness as a part of your entertainment routine. You’ll be able to watch items from some of the best streaming services as you go, with Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and HBO Max all supported. Bluetooth speakers will surround you, giving you a high-quality enveloped sound as you exercise. Now, if you need more than a brisk walk to kick you out of your sedentary lifestyle, the Bowflex Treadmill 10 can do that as well. It has the relatively unique feature of being able to decline as well as incline (angles range from -5 to 15 degrees). Not sure how to set your speed and incline? The 2-month free JRNY trial will bring skill-level appropriate courses to you, with the selection constantly evolving as you go.

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