5 Cool Folding Treadmills For Small Homes

January 10, 2011No Comments

Do you live a small house? A lot of people do. Not everyone can afford to buy one of those huge mansions. But just because you are living in a tiny house doesn’t mean you shouldn’t buy fitness equipment to get fit in the comfort of your home. There are plenty of folding fitness equipments that you can pick up and use in your house. These items are not that different from every other fitness gadget on the market (as far as performance is concerned), but they do let you fold them up and get them out of the way once you are done with your exercise. As someone who lives in a relatively small house and owns a bunch of folding fitness equipments, I can tell you that while it’s a bit inconvenient to take the equipments out and fold them back once you are done with them, they do get the job done. Certainly beats buying a larger home when you can’t afford it.

Folding treadmills are a great choice for those who don’t have a lot of space at home but want to get fit in the comfort of their home. If that is you, here are 5 compact treadmills you should try:

Horizon Evolve SG Compact=

Horizon Evolve SG Compact Treadmill: my very own treadmill. It’s very compact and gets the job done. It tracks your time, calories, distance, steps, speed, and incline and has a built-in speakers and headphone port.

LifeSpan Fitness TR200 Fold-N-Stor Compact Treadmill: a decent treadmill that is quite compact and folds easily. You can fit it under your bed.

Horizon Fitness T91 Treadmill

Horizon Fitness T91 Treadmill: a very powerful treadmill designed for those who don’t want to dedicate too much space for their treadmill. It’s fold up system makes it so easy to store it anywhere.

Bowflex Series 7 Treadmill

Bowflex Series 7 Treadmill: not a cheap treadmill by any means, but it’s certainly powerful and great for a killer workout.

Stamina INMotion II manual Treadmill

Stamina INMotion II manual Treadmill: it’s a manual treadmill that is so compact, it almost fits anywhere. There is no motor, but you can always push yourself even without it. Besides, it doesn’t make any noises, so you can watch TV and exercise at the same time.

Not everybody can own a large home gym, but if your space is limited, folding fitness equipments such as treadmills are the way to go.

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