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True PS 75 Treadmill - ReviewIf you are ready to experience the ultimate in home exercise, you must consider True treadmills. This company has a well-deserved reputation for building solid machines that are durable and produce results. Here is a look at one of the models from the lower end of their range, the True PS 75 treadmill.
The overall design and styling of the True PS 75 treadmill is quite futuristic. Indeed if you look at the range of products from this company, you will notice that design is obviously something that they take seriously. True produce various commercial models for use in gyms and health clubs. They have used this experience to build fitness equipment that can stand up to being used hour after hour, day after day. This has helped them build treadmills for the home that are robust and will last for years. Your first impressions of using the True PS 75 treadmill are that it is stable and rugged. Even when running quickly there is no awkward wobbly feeling to the machine. The running deck is comfortable and has inbuilt cushioning to reduce impact on the joints. The feeling is still firm enough to allow a good 'push-off'. If you're the type of person that dreads the tedium of a treadmill workout, you'll be pleased to know that there are 10 different computer programs. These include manual, interval training, cardio challenge, and leg shaper. These are ideal for adding variety to your exercise and to focus on different fitness goals. The treadmill is powered by a powerful 3 hp motor which comes with a 30 year warranty. In short, this thing is built to last. There is also a 5 year parts and 1 year labour warranty. The treadmill can fold up, ideal if you need to save space. It also has transport wheels to make it easier to move about. Features 3 hp motor Summary The True PS 75 treadmill is a solid machine that is built for durability and safety. Not the cheapest treadmill on the market, but you will be getting a quality piece of fitness equipment. More information on True treadmills can be found here. Back to the home page of My Treadmill |
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