Saturday, 4 Jul 2026
Subscribe
States Top Leading News States Top Leading News
  • Home
  • Videos
  • Categories
    • Local News
    • Editorial
    • Business
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Finance
    • General
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Politics
    • World
    • Press Releases
    • Shop
  • Services
    • Submit Guest Posts
    • Press Release Distribution
    • Biz Directory
  • Career
  • Donate
    • GoFundMe
  • About
    • Domain Authority
    • Disclaimer Page
    • Staff Directory
    • Published Pages
    • Investor Inquiries
    • Contact
Font ResizerAa
STL.NewsSTL.News
Search
  • Home
  • Videos
  • Categories
    • Local News
    • Editorial
    • Business
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Finance
    • General
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Politics
    • World
    • Press Releases
    • Shop
  • Services
    • Submit Guest Posts
    • Press Release Distribution
    • Biz Directory
  • Career
  • Donate
    • GoFundMe
  • About
    • Domain Authority
    • Disclaimer Page
    • Staff Directory
    • Published Pages
    • Investor Inquiries
    • Contact
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© States Top Leading News. All Rights Reserved.

Home » Health » 7 Tips for Buying a New Treadmill That Fits Your Needs

Health

7 Tips for Buying a New Treadmill That Fits Your Needs

Smith
Last updated: November 17, 2025 11:19 pm
Smith - Editor in Chief
Share
7 Tips for Buying a New Treadmill That Fits Your Needs
7 Tips for Buying a New Treadmill That Fits Your Needs
SHARE

(STL.News) A treadmill is an investment in your health, so choose one that you’ll?use for many workouts. There are just?a lot of bells, whistles, and motor strengths from which to choose. Whether building your first home gym or replacing an old treadmill, it’s?a good idea to put in some time researching the best option for you and your lifestyle. Here are seven ways you can make a?savvy decision.

Contents
1. Start by Defining Your Fitness Goals2. Pay Attention to the Motor Power3. Look for Comfortable Cushioning and Shock Absorption4. Make Sure the Belt Size Fits Your Stride5. Check the Incline and Speed Range6. Test the Stability and Build Quality7. Compare Features and Warranty CoverageFind the Perfect Match for Your Fitness Goals

1. Start by Defining Your Fitness Goals

Before?you spend your hard-earned money, give some thought to how you will use the treadmill. If you’re taking only light walks a few days?a week, you don’t need a beast of an alternative. But if you’re a dedicated runner or intend to use it daily, you’ll need a machine?that delivers greater power. When you’re aware of how you plan to use it, you can avoid paying?extra for features that won’t be useful.

2. Pay Attention to the Motor Power

For walking, you should have a motor with at least 2.0 continuous horsepower (CHP), and for?running, at least 2.5 CHP. Always remember that a more sturdy, durable motor will outperform the others, last longer, and not get stressed during heavy workouts. That means you’ll be able to run at a comfortable pace for years without worrying about?your treadmill breaking down too soon.

3. Look for Comfortable Cushioning and Shock Absorption

Great cushioning?protects against hard impacts, especially when running, easing pressure. Certain treadmills also?let you adjust the cushioning to a firmness or softness that feels good. Furthermore, it adds an extra level of comfort and security, helping keep you safe while working out, reducing the risk of injury down the line.

4. Make Sure the Belt Size Fits Your Stride

The running belt size also?significantly affects how you feel while working out on the treadmill. A belt that’s too short or narrow can make you feel like you just don’t?fit. If you are mostly walking, a belt?length of around 130 cm is great. For running, anything 145cm or longer and?at least 50cm wide. If you buy a new treadmill, make sure to try it in-store so you can see how natural your stride feels on it.

5. Check the Incline and Speed Range

Incline choices simulate?walking or running uphill, which can build strength and burn more calories. If you have a?model that goes up to a 10% incline, that is enough for your most challenging workouts. However, if you’re into running rather than just walking or jogging, aim for a top speed of at least 16 km/h; these settings will help keep your workouts from getting too boring over time.

6. Test the Stability and Build Quality

A good treadmill should feel solid and stable, even when you’re running at top speed. If the frame shakes or wobbles, that’s a red flag. Treadmills made with steel frames tend to offer better durability and support. Before buying, read reviews or visit a showroom to get a feel for how sturdy the treadmill really is. A well-built treadmill not only lasts longer but also gives you a safer experience every time you use it.

7. Compare Features and Warranty Coverage

Newer treadmills are often packed with extra features:?heart-rate sensors, Bluetooth connectivity, built-in speakers, and preset workouts. These can be wonderful, but make sure?you will use them. Pay attention to features that actually make you a better rower, rather than things that purely look?fancy. Also, a good treadmill should provide at least?5 years on the motor and about two years on parts.

Find the Perfect Match for Your Fitness Goals

Buying a treadmill is about finding one that suits your goals, habits, and comfort level. Think about how you’ll use it, check the features that matter most, and take your time making the decision. The right treadmill keeps you motivated and supports your health journey every step of the way. Whether you’re training for a marathon or just staying active at home, the right treadmill will make all the difference.

TAGGED:Post
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
By Smith Editor in Chief
Follow:
Martin Smith is the founder and Editor in Chief of STL.News, STL.Directory, St. Louis Restaurant Review, STLPress.News, and USPress.News.  Smith is responsible for selecting content to be published with the help of a publishing team located around the globe.  The publishing is made possible because Smith built a proprietary network of aggregated websites to import and manage thousands of press releases via RSS feeds to create the content library used to filter and publish news articles on STL.News.  Since its beginning in February 2016, STL.News has published more than 250,000 news articles.  He is a member of the United States Press Agency (Reg. # 31659) and a Certified member of the US Press Association (Reg. # 802085479).
Previous Article How to Choose the Right Small Concrete Box Culverts for Your Project How to Choose the Right Small Concrete Box Culverts for Your Project
Next Article What to Look for in the Best Pet Insurance Policy What to Look for in the Best Pet Insurance Policy
Best Webhost

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
PinterestPin
InstagramFollow
Google NewsFollow
LinkedInFollow

Popular Posts

Canada’s border agency criticized for handling of sexual harassment incidents.

Headline: Canada’s Border Agents Criticized for Handling Harassment Claims Canada's border agency is facing intense…

By Smith

TTC Working on Plans to Manage Thousands of FIFA Fans This Summer

TTC Prepares for FIFA Fan Surge This Summer As the summer of 2023 approaches, the…

By Smith
Business Loans
States Top Leading News States Top Leading News
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Apple Google

About US

STL.News is intended to be interpreted as “States Top Leading News.”  We are located in St. Louis, Missouri, but our publication stretches across the nation with local, national, business and general news stories that is designed to inform and entertain our readers. View our sitemap for best navigavion.

  • Marty@STLMedia.Agency
  • 417-529-1133
  • 36 Four Seasons Shopping Center # 310 Chesterfield, Missouri 63017 United States

© Copyright 2026 – St. Louis Media LLC dba STL.News – All Rights Reserved.

adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?