Here are the 10 best treadmills on the market right now:
10. NordicTrack x9i Incline Trainer
This treadmill isn't for the casual runner - with a 40% incline, the NordicTrack x9i Incline Trainer makes it feel like you're running up mountains, not just hills. It also comes with 44 iFit training programs and connects to Google Maps, which recreates the terrain of wherever you choose to "run."
9.Fitking Fitking W 717 AC Motorised Treadmill 
3.0 Hp Ac High Insulation Motor.
Speed: 1~18 Km/h.
3 Speed Hot Keys & 3 Incline Hot Keys.
Power Incline: 015%.
Belt Area: 480 X 2950 MM.
12 Pre Set Programs, I Body Fat Function & 1 Manual Program.Easy to Maintenance -lubrication Remind Function.
Ergonomically Design Handle Bar And Durable Frame Structure With Shock Absorber System Having 4 Pcs Red Cushion, 2 Pcs Air Cushion For Ultimate Running Experience.
Exquisite Control Panel With 1 Large Blue Lcd Display Speed, Distance, Time ,calories, Pulse, Incline & Body Fat.
Great Entertainment With Built In Usb Jack.
8. Life Fitness F1 Smart
With the Life Fitness F1 Smart treadmill, you can connect to Life Fitness's website and create unlimited custom workouts. It also comes with a wireless heart rate monitor, grip sensor system, and iPod compatibility. This treadmill folds to conserve space, but at 55" x 20", it's a little short for serious running.
7. Smooth Fitness 9.65LC
With a high 98 Smart Rating score, the Smooth Fitness 9.65LC comes complete with a larger-than-average 64" x 21" track, motion control sensors on the handrails, and a heart rate monitoring system. Choose between one of the 28 speed or incline workouts, or save up to five of your own custom routines.
6.LifeSpan TR1200-DT
Though not a good option for runners, the LifeSpan TR1200-DT treadmill desk is a great way to fit in more exercise while working. It moves up to four miles per hour, and the adjustable desk comes equipped with soft armrests. There aren't many fancy extras, but you can't beat the price.
5. Landice L8
The Landice L8 goes up to 12 miles per hour - a 5 minute mile - and comes with a whopping 25 different programs, including a "landmark" mode which converts how far you run into vertical feet, then measures it against famous monuments, such as the Eiffel Tower. This treadmill also features safety-clip auto-stop, tablet syncing capability, and a digital readout that shows your speed, incline, time, distance, and heart rate.
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