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Pacemaster Treadmills Reviewed
Written By: Dean Iggo
Pacemaster treadmills have been in the business for 35 years and in that time they have established themselves as a producer of high quality treadmills as recommended by a number of fitness industry experts and authorities. Priced between $1,500 and $2,300 they are not the cheapest treadmills around but I still believe that they are great value for money. As I have said many times before, you generally get what you pay for when it comes to treadmills so if you think the pacemaster treadmills are too expensive I would suggest you ask yourself exactly what it is you are looking for in a treadmill and make you own choice from there. In my opinion if you can't or don't want to spend over $1,000 on a decent treadmill then now is not the right time to buy. Although a treadmill might be only $800 the backend costs like repairs, maintenance and labor can make it a very expensive, unreliable machine indeed. But I digress... Manufactured by Aerobics Inc, Pacemaster have some of the best fitness equipment brains behind their products. Including the legendary Bill Staub and Dr. Kenneth Cooper who's exercise science principles help produce each and every treadmill. With this brains trust used in the development of the Pacemaster range you can expect a true high quality product! The warranty of these treadmills are testament to the quality with lifetime warranty on the frame, 5 years on parts, 1 year on labor and a massive 12 years for the motor. This is a fantastic warranty that is hard to find in even some of the commercial treadmill brands. Advantages Pacemaster treadmills have been developed by some of the best minds in the fitness equipment industry and the quality of their treadmills is testament to that. The extended warranty should satisfy even the most demanding user and their competitive prices make them a very good value for money buy. Disadvantages I have looked hard for any weaknesses in this brand but can't find any. The only thing that I should point out is that this mid-price range that the pacemaster treadmills fall into ($1,500-$2,300) is very competitive with a number of other brands producing exceptional quality machines as well. It might pay to compare these treadmills with other similar priced treadmills to find one that best suits your needs (check out my own treadmill ratings). Recommendation I highly recommend Pacemaster treadmills for their high quality and extended warranties. If the price is too high then there are other comparable brands with slightly cheaper treadmills that you should consider. About the Author Dean Iggo is a keen fitness enthusiast and home gym user. He is also the webmaster of home-gym-buyers-guide.com a website providing unbiased treadmill reviews and tips.
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