The Steelflex XT 7600 is one beefy treadmill if I do say so myself! This is probably the most solid, and sturdy-looking machine. This literally looks like it is going to transform into a giant robot with pretty large guns. I just love the steely look of this monstrous machine!
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The Yowza Smyrna
Alright, here we go for another Yowza Treadmill review. Hold on to your seat, you remember how exciting the last Yowza review was! These treadmill reviews sure have a way of helping you forget about your problems, and bringing you to a place of adventure and excitement don’t they? I thought so.
Anyway, before I get too carried away. The Yowza Smyrna treadmill is the last Yowza treadmill that hasn’t been reviewed. I’ve taken a fancy to Yowza lately, and it looks like now I’ve reviewed all their treadmills. This treadmill in particular is a non-folding treadmill and a sturdy one at that. It’s priced right in the middle of the line-up at $1,399. Right now, today, there is a real sale on the Juno, Biscayne, and Siesta models. They’re marked way down. The site says for just 1 day, but we’ll see. A lot of these companies throw “Big One Day Sales” which turn out to be hardly sales at all. But this Yowza one today is legitimate as can be. The treadmills are marked down as much as $500 bucks. Check it out. The Juno is only $799 which is super super cheap.
The Golds Gym Trainer 480
Okay, this is probably one of the cheapest treadmills I’ll ever review. The Golds’ Gym Trainer 480 is a very very budget treadmill. The current price is going for $377 dollars. How they can be making money on a treadmill at this price is beyond me. $377 gets you basically, a slab of wood, a 1 ply belt, and a tiny 1.5 HP motor, all covered in plastic to keep it together for a while.
If you’re light, and just like to walk, then this should be fine. If you like to run, you’re going to wish you bought a stronger treadmill soon. Either way, if you do buy this treadmill, make sure to buy the extended warranty.
The Yowza Juno Treadmill
Got another Yowza Treadmill here for you. The Yowza Juno to be exact. Out of the 5 treadmills by Yowza, this is basically a middleman in the line. The great thing about Yowza treadmills is that they are independent from the huge manufacturing companies like Icon fitness. The reason why that is a good thing is, because being the underdog, they have to try harder to get their foot in the market. Marketing plays a role in it, but they also need to have real tangible quality that surpasses Icon and others. Without measurable quality difference, their marketing schemes would kaput quick. Another good thing about Yowza, which I’ve mentioned before, is that they’re completely online, and dealer free. All they do is sell their treadmills from their site, and that’s that. No middleman dealer fees. That saves them money and you, the customer money.
The Golds Gym Maxx 685T
Hello and Good Morning. Here its raining outside.. a perfect time to write about the Treadmill of the day. The Golds Gym Maxx 685T. This may be a short review simply because I don’t know what to say about it that hasn’t been said about the other Golds Gyms. Their treadmills are so similar, it’s hard to write separate reviews about each one without saying the same things over and over.
The Yowza Siesta Treadmill
Okotte iru? What’s happening? Here today we’re going to review another Yowza Treadmill. The Yowza Siesta. Not sure what the name is all about? I suppose maybe they’re advertising how comfortable the machine is. “It’s so comfortable that it will put you to sleep”, may be what they’re trying to say. They do claim that the Siesta has the best absorption system of them all, so I guess that really is how it got its name. However, regardless of the name, I’m gonna give you the bear necessities of it. I’ll try to keep you from falling into a siesta while you’re reading.
The Golds Gym Trainer 550
If you’ve ever been to Gold’s Gym, you know they have some pretty impressive treadmills. However, the treadmills you run on at the gym are certainly not the treadmills that they sell. Their line is focused on inexpensive home treadmills, rather than bulky club treads. Their products stay pretty much static. They don’t have many changes in prices or new products very often. You can probably count on these being here for a while.
The Livestrong 8.0T
Today we’re going to review the Livestrong 8.0T Treadmill. A lot of people are looking for low cost, low-end treadmills these days. This can be dangerous because you may likely end up spending more in the long run than you would with a more expensive treadmill. However, there are halfway decent treadmills out there for under $1000 bucks, you just have to be careful about which one you pick, and how you treat it and maintain it. Alright? So let’s take a look.
The Freemotion XTr
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A few people have been asking about the Freemotion Xtr treadmill, one of Freemotion’s Home treadmills. If you just look at the outside specs of this treadmill you’ll probably wonder why it’s priced in the class it’s at. On the outside it looks almost the same as some treadmills that cost about $800 less.
The phrase “you get what you pay for” is true about half the time when it comes to treadmills. Sometimes very expensive treadmills aren’t worth anything more than the budget treadmills. Other times you’ll find treadmills that look like the most advanced, decked out machines ever, priced in the same class as the cardboard treadmills, and you wonder why.


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My treadmill reviews are both subjective and objective. They are objective in the sense that I will provide you with information about each machine, such as motor, weight capacity and other features. But they are subjective in the sense that I am really giving my opinion of each treadmill. You may agree or disagree with my opinion, but my hope is that my elliptical and treadmill reviews can be helpful to you in making a decision on what to buy. Remember that each review is just what I think. You can always check out