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  • Best Treadmills for Your Home
  • Treadmills for Walking vs. Running
  • BEST COMPACT TREADMILL?
  • Five Things to Know Before You Bring Home a Treadmill
  • How We Tested

The single easiest way to build fitness is to add walking or jogging as a consistent part of your workout routine. But bad weather, busy schedules, and expensive gym memberships are all real hurdles to getting in your exercise. That’s when it’s helpful to have one of the latest home treadmills, which offer many workout programs and entertainment features to keep you motivated and moving. Plus, you can’t beat the convenience and safety of jumping on a good machine in your own basement or garage.

Best Treadmills for Your Home


Best Overall

NordicTrack Commercial 1750

Commercial 1750
Best Overall

NordicTrack Commercial 1750

$2,299 at NordicTrack
Pros
  • 14-inch touchscreen
  • Quiet during incline changes
  • Decline setting
  • A lot training options
Cons
  • No proprietary training
  • Can’t use the display for other entertainment
Deck Size20 in. wide x 60 in. long
Max Speed12 mph
Max Incline12%
Max Decline-3%
ProgramsiFit Library
Motor3.5 HP

When it comes to bang for your buck, the 1750 has always been one of the best treadmills. It has a fast, tilting 14-inch touchscreen console and a quiet incline motor that auto-adjusts during your home workout. It still features all of the convenience options you find on NordicTrack machines—like quick keys to jump to a particular speed or incline with a single tap instead of repeatedly pressing a button.

But you may not need those speed adjustment buttons thanks to the big touchscreen and the ever-growing library of trainer-led workouts. The screen offers more than twice as much real estate as earlier models. We find it’s large enough to see the countryside in Germany, for example, where one tester virtually followed pro Lucy Bartholomew on a gentle trail run. (NordicTrack treadmills come with a free 30-day trial of iFit.)

Underfoot, the new 20-by-60-inch deck size is spacious enough, even if you want to jog or run, and the machine is stable if you have a heavy footfall. The cushioning is just slightly bouncy, though it’s adjustable so you can make it a bit firmer.


No proprietary training

Horizon Fitness 7.0 AT Treadmill

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7.0 AT Treadmill
No proprietary training

Horizon Fitness 7.0 AT Treadmill

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Pros
  • No proprietary training
  • Thumb dials make it easy to adjust speed and incline
  • Sturdy frame
Cons
  • Rail mounted buttons for easy controls
  • No decline for downhill walking
Deck Size20 in. wide x 60 in. long
Max Speed12 mph
Max Incline15%
Max DeclineN/A
Programs7
Motor3.0 HP

Instead of locking you into its own training ecosystem, Horizon keyed in on features to give you greater control of your workout. The 7.0 AT has limited training options but connects easily to an iPad or Android tablet. That keeps costs in check because there’s no built-in television, but it allows you freedom to take Peloton classes or run using Zwift. We like the thumb dials mounted chest-high on the hand grips that let you quickly adjust your speed and incline—it feels way more fluid than trying to stab at buttons on a console. While we don’t often recommend home treadmills that cost less than $1,000 because they generally have small motors and shaky frames, the 7.0 AT is surprisingly steady. We set it up in the home of one of our testers, and he found that the deck didn’t shake during months of use. The belt is narrower and shorter than we’d prefer for running, but it’s an ideal size if you’re walking. Plus, you’ll appreciate the small profile if you’re setting it up in a small room.


BEST BUDGET TREADMILL

Sunny Health & Fitness SF-T7603 Treadmill

SF-T7603 Treadmill
BEST BUDGET TREADMILL

Sunny Health & Fitness SF-T7603 Treadmill

Pros
  • Extremely affordable
  • Highly rated by Amazon purchasers
  • Well-suited for walking
Cons
  • Max speed is just 9 mph
  • Narrow belt

Key Specs

Deck Size16 in. wide x 49 in. long
Max Speed9 mph
Max Incline3 adjustable settings
Max DeclineN/A
Programs9
Motor2.2 HP

This budget-friendly treadmill on Amazon is a great deal because so many people buy and love it. (Currently, it has earned over 1,000 five-star reviews.) Of course, to hit such a low price, there are a lot of compromises—the belt is the skinniest we’ve seen, the motor tops out at 9 mph, and to adjust the incline you have to get off the machine and flip a lever under the deck. But, it’s smooth and reliable at walking speeds and is handy for the occasional jog when you otherwise can’t get outside. It’s hard to argue with what this treadmill delivers at this price.


Best Budget Smart Treadmill

Pro-Form Carbon TLX

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Carbon TLX
Best Budget Smart Treadmill

Pro-Form Carbon TLX

Pros
  • Highest speed is 12 mph (Carbon T7’s top speed was 10 mph)
  • Max speed is just 9 mph%
Cons
  • No decline
Deck Size35.1in. wide x 74.3 in. long
Max Speed12%
Max Incline12%
Max DeclineN/A
ProgramsiFit Library
Motor3.0 HP

We have always appreciated the value a ProForm delivers. The sibling brand to NordicTrack, ProForm shares much of the same technology, like the iFit interactive workout programs. (You get a free one-year subscription to iFit when you buy a treadmill.) The Carbon TLX is an updated version of the Carbon T7, which is now discontinued. The machine is still dialed back just a little to keep the price in check, costing less than Carbon T7 at $999. Like the Carbon T7, you get only a 7-inch touchscreen display, but the top speed has gone from 10 to 12 mph, with a horsepower motor that’s now 3.0 HP instead of 2.6 HP.


Fast top speed

Sole F80

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F80
Fast top speed

Sole F80

Now 11% Off
Pros
  • Soft and gentle underfoot
  • Rail mounted buttons for easy controls
Cons
  • No TV screen
Deck Size22 in. wide x 60 in. long
Max Speed12 mph
Max Incline15%
Max DeclineN/A
Programs10
Motor3.5 HP

in. wide x 50 in. long

Xterra Fitness TR150 Folding Treadmill

TR150 Folding Treadmill
in. wide x 50 in. long

Xterra Fitness TR150 Folding Treadmill

Pros
  • Lightweight and easy to assemble
  • 10mph top speed
Cons
  • Best Fitness Trackers
  • Narrow belt best suited for walking only

Key Specs

Deck Size16 Winter Traction 101: Crampons vs. Ice Cleats
Max Speed10 mph
Max Incline5%
Max DeclineN/A
Programs12
Motor2.25 HP

daily live classes, 400+ on-demand classes

NordicTrack EXP 10i

EXP 10i
daily live classes, 400+ on-demand classes

NordicTrack EXP 10i

Pros
  • Workout fan
  • Tips for Night Running
Cons
  • Smaller screen
  • Shorter belt
Deck Size20 in. wide x 55 in. length
Max Speed10 mph
Max Incline12%
Max DeclineN/A
ProgramsiFit Library
Motor2.75 HP

NordicTrack long offered a “T Series” of treadmills, which were just a step below its “Commercial” line—they had smaller motors and rollers, plus a slightly narrower deck. That saved you hundreds on the cost, but the machines were still strong performers. Now, the EXP line steps into that role, with the 10i at the top of that range. (The number in the name indicates the size of the touchscreen on the console.) The Commercial 1750 (above) is still our top pick here if you’re training for a marathon or competing in road races. But, save some cash that you can put toward new shoes by going with scaled back specs: The 20-inch belt is still plenty wide for walking and jogging, while its 12 percent incline is as steep as the Why Walk on a Treadmill at All. So it packs plenty of power to suit an entire family of walkers and runners.


BEST COMPACT TREADMILL

LifeSpan TR5500iM Folding Treadmill

TR5500iM Folding Treadmill
BEST COMPACT TREADMILL

LifeSpan TR5500iM Folding Treadmill

Pros
  • Large motor
  • Fast top speed
  • Slim console design
Cons
  • Tall runners and walkers will find the console sits too low

Key Specs

Deck Size22 in. wide x 60 in. long
Max Speed13 mph
Max Incline13%
Max Decline-2%
Programs24
Motor4 HP

The TR5500iM has been updated with a 10-inch touchscreen console, but still has the plain-Jane look that we’ve long loved and the small stance that won’t take up much space in your basement. The refreshed console is a nice upgrade—even if it doesn’t bring you live coaching or Google Streets views—because it’s so easy to use. But, you can add smarts to that console by “mirroring” your phone’s screen, so you can watch videos on the machine’s larger display. Plus, when you’re preprogramming a workout, you can simply slide bars on a chart up or down to adjust the speed and incline for each segment. That console also sits quite low; taller testers had to look down more while running on this treadmill than they did on other machines. However, we like that the lower console is out of the way if you are watching a TV.


Best for Storing

ProForm City L6 Folding Treadmill

City L6 Folding Treadmill
Best for Storing

ProForm City L6 Folding Treadmill

Deck Size17.5 in. wide x 45 in. long
Max Speed8 mph
Max InclineN/A
Max DeclineN/A
ProgramsiFit Library
Motor1.6 HP

Folding treadmills don’t really disappear—you’re not sliding one into a closet when you’re done with your jog. But, the City L6 collapses nearly flat and could slip under a bed. With its small motor and low top speed, buy this one if you want a machine only for light walking. But, it still packs a lot of training tools you find on Pro-Form’s running treadmills: If you have an iPad or tablet, you can connect to the iFit interactive training platform to get coaching, workouts, and virtual walks through scenic locations.


Fast top speed

Peloton Tread Treadmill

Tread Treadmill
Fast top speed

Peloton Tread Treadmill

Pros
  • Large touchscreen
  • The 10 Gym in 2024
Cons
  • Shorter belt
  • Screen doesn’t respond well to wet fingers
Deck Size20 involving a child, but the company announced that a
Max Speed12.5 mph
Max Incline12.5%
Max DeclineN/A
Programs7+ daily live classes, 400+ on-demand classes
Motor3 HP

Peloton’s first treadmill was called “Tread.” Then it launched this more compact, more affordable model, named it “Tread,” and renamed the other model to “Tread+.” Sale of the Tread+ is currently on hold because of So it packs plenty of power to suit an entire family of walkers and runners Best for Storing rear safety guard will be available late in 2023. This machine isn’t impacted because its design uses a shorter, more standard treadmill belt rather than the smooth rolling slats (similar to those on Woodway machines) found on the Tread+. We had the Tread set up in the home of one New Jersey-based tester during the summer and he found the Tread to run impressively smooth. “It’s not a Woodway or a commercial treadmill, but I’ve run on many home treadmills and this ranks among the best I’ve used.” With Peloton’s unique rail-mounted dials, it’s easy to make changes in speed and incline quickly. Its slightly smaller—though still fairly large—23.8-inch touchscreen (the Tread+ features a 32-inch screen) makes studio classes immersive, but our tester found it stopped responding to wet fingers when he was sweating heavily.


Treadmills for Walking vs. Running

The treadmills on this list are all typically best suited for light home use—perfect for somebody building their home gym and planning to use it for walking or the occasional run when you can’t otherwise get outdoors. But if you plan to use a treadmill for more frequent running, then Best for Classes on a Budget. Those models, which typically cost more than $2,000, have sturdier construction that withstands heavier use, plus advanced training features and interactive screens that make long runs more enjoyable.

BEST COMPACT TREADMILL?

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Treadmill sales skyrocketed when the world went on lockdown to stop the spread of the Coronavirus. During the stay-home period, there was no safer way to get exercise than from the comfort of your own house or apartment. That remains true today. Plus, you don’t have to deal with rain or muddy surfaces.

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Five Things to Know Before You Bring Home a Treadmill

Even a light-duty folding treadmill is a very large piece of equipment—one that isn’t going to go unnoticed in the corner of your living room. While most can be tipped and rolled by one person, actually setting one up or moving it to another room (or floor) of your home can be a real challenge. So we spoke with Ed Pryts, Chief Sales Officer at Gym Source, who has been selling treadmills for over 30 years, to learn the most important considerations before you purchase a new treadmill for your home.

  • Check your ceiling clearance by adding 15 inches to your body height. So, if you are 6’0”, you need at least a 7’3” ceiling. Behind the treadmill there should be at least three feet of unobstructed space.
  • Make sure all four contact points of the treadmill are solidly on the floor and that the floor is stable. Positioning a treadmill close to a wall can increase stability.
  • If there’s another apartment or bedroom below the treadmill’s room, adding a treadmill mat will significantly deaden the transmitted noise in these situations.
  • If you’re moving a treadmill into a basement or smaller room, hire experts. But if you insist on DIY, move and install the deck first, followed by the uprights and console. Either way, check the dimensions of the base and make sure you have clearance for tight corners.
  • If possible, dedicate an electrical circuit to the treadmill. Additional appliances plugged into that circuit can lead to a power overload and an inadvertent shutdown.

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How We Tested

Every treadmill on this list has been thoroughly evaluated or tested by our team of editors. We research the market, speak with product managers and engineers, and use our own experience walking and running on treadmills in our offices and homes in Pennsylvania to determine the best options. We spent hours assessing all the features of these machines. We’ve walked while listening to music, done long runs watching movies, and even completed workouts to test the machines’ interactive and studio class functions. We evaluated them on performance, price, comfort, durability, value, reliability, and fun factor to come up with this list of treadmills that will best serve your needs when you can’t get outside.

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Jeff Dengate
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So it packs plenty of power to suit an entire family of walkers and runners Runner's World, guiding the brand's shoes and gear coverage. A true shoe dog, he's spent more than a decade testing and reviewing shoes. In 2017, he ran in 285 different pairs of shoes, including a streak of 257 days wearing a different model.