Bowflex Treadmills

Walking is still considered one of the most beneficial cardiovascular exercises for people of all ages, body types, and fitness levels. As a fundamental form of aerobic training, walking has numerous physical benefits for the heart, lungs, and circulatory system, while also increasing muscle tone and burning fat calories. buy Bowflex Treadmill
Bowflex Treadmill is the best exercise equipment you can buy for home use. It’s fairly easy to use and fairly easy to buy.

For many, running is the best type of exercise. It develops the muscles of your legs, improves cardiac-respiratory endurance, and burns down calories. The Bowflex treadmill is an excellent choice of equipment in lieu of actually running outside. Bowflex Treadmills provide a convenient way to regularly exercise in the comfort and safety of your own home whenever you want.

The Bowflex treadmill can also be recommended to all types of exercise enthusiasts, regardless of sex and age.

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With a fold-up capability for easy storage and durable construction for rugged use, the Bowflex Treadmill Series 3 is an intense cardio workout system for the home gym. It boasts a 1.75 horsepower continuous-duty motor; six workout programs for workout variety (including manual, cardio, fat burn, and hills); grip heart rate monitoring; and an LED computer display to track your metrics as you exercise.

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Bowflex Treadmill Series 3 Product Features

  • Speed range is 0.5-10 miles per hour; incline range is 0-12%
  • Workout programs for Bowflex Treadmill include manual, cardio, running, fat burn, speed interval jogger, and hill intervals
  • Bowflex Treadmill folds-up for easy storage and portability
  • Warranty: frame - 15 years, motor - 10 years, parts/electronics - 2 years, labor - 1 year
  • Bowflex Treadmill features a 1.75 horsepower continuous-duty motor

A generously sized walking and running belt surface area measures 20 by 54 inches and features the Bowflex Treadmill's unique Strike Zone deck cushioning system for ultimate support, stability, and comfort during your lift-off and landing motions.

Whether you're looking for a slow walk or a fast run, the Bowflex Treadmill Series 3 has a speed range up to 10 miles per hour and an incline grade up to 12%, allowing you to customize your workout pace and program every time.

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Tips for How to Buy Treadmills
There are several reasons to use and own a treadmill. You might have a family which means that your schedule does not have the flexibility it once had. A treadmill would solve that. Or you might be worried about suffering injuries. Running on a treadmill is generally less likely to cause a running injury than running outside.

A treadmill is a big investment. You spend around $1000 of your hard-earned money on a piece of metal that is supposed to help you burn down calories and generally stay healthy. So before you put down your credit card, consider all the factors involved.

Don’t Skimp on a Weak Engine
When you buy a treadmill, don’t try to save money by buying a cheap treadmill with a weak engine. Not only do you have to avoid weak engines all together, but you have to make sure that the treadmill you choose has the “continuous duty” horsepower, or CHP of around 1.5 like the Bowflex treadmill.

What's the Speed
An average Bowflex treadmill has a maximum speed of 10 MPH – that is 6 minutes per mile. If you’re like most people (who run twice every week or some such), that should be enough. However, if you tend to run repeats or you run at a much faster pace than that, then don’t overlook speed when you go treadmill shopping.

Don’t Settle for Short and Narrow
Your treadmill doesn’t even have to be too wide. Remember, you’re placing that thing in your house so unless you bought a treadmill that can be folded (much more expensive!), then you’d better pick one that is wide enough for you run effectively, but narrow enough to save space in your home.

Make Sure There's a Money-back Guarantee
Don’t buy treadmills that do not have money-back guarantees. The treadmill description can only tell you so much, but once you get the package at home and test it out, you find out that the treadmill's cushioning isn’t enough and there isn’t a lot to support each foot-strike.

Avoid Too Much Incline
Generally, Bowflex treadmills have a maximum incline of between 10 and 15 %. Anything more than that could involve safety issues which you have to check with the treadmill manufacturer first.

Don’t Forget the Red Button
Safety is the most important thing to consider, on par with motor, when buying treadmills. This is especially true in households with children. There are two main safety features found in treadmills and so when you buy one, don’t forget to check for these: the safety key and the emergency off button.