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Commercial Treadmills: Built for Heavy Use & Made to Last

There is nothing worse than buying a piece of equipment only for it to break a few months later.

For a gym owner, an "Out of Order" sign makes members unhappy. For a home runner, a shaky machine kills your motivation. You shouldn't have to worry if your treadmill can handle your workout. You just want to run.

At Fitness Outlet, find the perfect fitness equipment or design a complete fitness space that solves these problems. We specialize in machines that are built to last.

Why Durability Matters

Why should you buy commercial treadmills? It is simple: they don't give up.

A standard home treadmill is made for light use. It is usually built to run for about 3 to 5 hours a week. If you push it harder, the motor gets hot and parts wear out.

A commercial-grade treadmill is different. It is built to run for 6 to 12 hours a day. It doesn't shake, and it doesn't overheat.

Explore Our Options

We have different types of treadmills for different needs. Here is what we offer:

  • Motorized TreadmillsA home machine is built to be used for about 30 minutes a day. Commercial cardio machines​ are built to run for 12 to 15 hours a day.
  • Non-Motorized (Curved) TreadmillsThese have no motor. You move the belt with your own feet. If you stop walking, the belt stops. Athletes love these because they burn up to 30% more calories than standard treadmills. They are great for hard interval workouts.
  • Rehabilitation TreadmillsThese are made for recovery. They have very low starting speeds (sometimes 0.1 mph) and long handrails for safety. They are perfect for physical therapy clinics or anyone recovering from an injury
  • AccessoriesWe also carry the extras you need. This includes lubricants to keep the belt smooth and heavy mats to protect your floor.

Benefits and Use Cases

Who needs this equipment?

  • Gyms and Hotels:You need the top rated commercial treadmills. Your machines get used all day long. You need steel frames that won't break.
  • Serious Runners:If you run every day, a cheap plastic treadmill won't last. You need professional treadmills setup that feels like the gym.
  • Clinics:Safety is your top priority. Our rehabilitation units offer the stability your patients need.

Why Choose Us?

We make buying fitness gear simple. We know there are too many choices out there.

We only carry top brands that we trust. Plus, we accept HSA/FSA cards for eligible products. This means you might be able to use your pre-tax health savings to buy your perfectly matched professional treadmill.

Whether you need one reliable machine for your garage or ten machines for a new club, we are here to help. At Fitness Outlet, find the perfect fitness equipment or design a complete fitness space today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the difference between a home treadmill and a commercial one?

The biggest difference is the motor and the frame. A commercial grade treadmill has a bigger AC motor that runs cooler for longer. It also uses heavier steel, so it doesn't wobble when you run fast.

2. How long do these treadmills last?

These machines are tough. In a busy gym, they last about 7 to 10 years. If you use one at home, it can easily last 15 years or more with simple care.

3. Are curved treadmills harder to use?

They are more of a workout since you provide the power. But they are easy to figure out: you just step on and walk. It's one of the best commercial treadmill options for sprinting.

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