Does anyone recognize what type/model of treadmill this is? Thanks in advance. I'm in the market for buying a new one, and I'd like to get top of the line.
Does anyone recognize what type/model of treadmill this is? Thanks in advance. I'm in the market for buying a new one, and I'd like to get top of the line.
No idea but i think that black kid is trying to steal it.
pretty sure this is your mill:
Treadmill shopper wrote:
Does anyone recognize what type/model of treadmill this is? Thanks in advance. I'm in the market for buying a new one, and I'd like to get top of the line.
http://imgur.com/RhYdKV5
Do you have the BIBLE OF TREADMILL TRAINING???????????
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Oh boy Alberto!
millmasterwoodway wrote:
pretty sure this is your mill:
https://www.woodway.com/products/4front
Thanks for the reply. Really appreciated.
Treadmill shopper wrote:
millmasterwoodway wrote:pretty sure this is your mill:
https://www.woodway.com/products/4frontThanks for the reply. Really appreciated.
Are you buying a $12,000 treadmill? I guess I understand if you have the money, I would as well.
Breaking a leg is expensive too
I have $ and could have afforded a Woodway. My local gym has a couple; they're great! But when I found out they don't have a local repair company if something goes wrong, I went with the top of the line residential Precor at well under half the cost. It's got like 3000 miles on it now. No regrets.
Treadmill shopper wrote:
Does anyone recognize what type/model of treadmill this is? Thanks in advance. I'm in the market for buying a new one, and I'd like to get top of the line.
http://imgur.com/RhYdKV5
My gym has two Woodways, and they are the only ones that I will run on. The surface you run on is rubberized slats that have a geared connection to the drive motor. So if your step timing is not right it's not a belt that will slip. You must make sure that your foot is moving backwards at least the speed of the slats, because there is no slippage. But that's okay because it can help keep you from getting injured by not having the speed faster than you can manage. They have fine increments for speed and incline, which I like very much. There's a very positive kind of feeling in the traction on the deck.
Woodway. I have one . Purchased approx 14 years ago ($11,000 at that time )and have never had a problem with it. Life time Warranty. I recommend investing in one.
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