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August 17, 2011

Are Chinese-made treadmills inferior?

Filed under: Fitness — Tags: , — Guest Blogger @ 8:00 am

It wasn’t long ago that consumer products were proudly labeled “Made is the USA.” The implication was that the product not only supported families in America, but that the quality was superior. Now the Made in the USA slogan is rarely heard. Since the late 1990s, U.S. manufacturing has declined dramatically, as more manufacturing is outsourced to China and other lower wage countries. But what has happened to the quality of exercise equipment from overseas? Does it still make sense to prefer American-made treadmills? Not so much.

We have gotten used to the idea that we can both save money and get good quality products that are made in Asia. This change in attitude is most easily seen with automobile manufacturers. Of course, much of this change comes from the realization that many large companies are truly multi-national. It’s tough to hold a grudge against Japanese goods with Toyota and Nissan being made in America with American parts by American workers. So too with exercise equipment. Foreign exercise equipment manufacturers do virtually no manufacturing in the U.S. However, one major American brand was recently bought by a Chinese company. More common is American manufacturers that buy parts that are made overseas and then assemble them in the U.S. This is different than buying a Chinese company’s products in the U.S. because the American company can have its products made in China to its U.S. specifications and standards. This can make it difficult to say exactly where your equipment is from or why it may be built to lower standards.

In fact, the manufacturer can not only deliver a high quality treadmill in this way, but probably at a much lower cost, as well. Much of the most expensive exercise equipment is now made in Asia too. It seems that many consumers say that want to buy American goods, but can’t resist lower prices. In any case, even if you could identify exercise equipment made purely in America, it would be very difficult to find it. It does seem that there are foreign brands made overseas that are of low quality, but these are not name brands commonly seen or recognized in the U.S.

In any case, since these foreign brands share labor costs similar to those of U.S. companies that import parts, these foreign brands do not cost much less than the U.S. brands. However, they don’t offer the same strong warranties provided by the U.S. companies. This is another reason why the foreign quality question is no longer being asked; the foreign parts are backed by warranties of American companies.

This guest post was written by Robert Braun. Robert Braun has been using, selling, and writing about exercise equipment for decades. For a good treadmill selection, see http://www.Treadmill-World.com.

September 28, 2009

Epic 400 MX Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , — mamta @ 8:01 am

Epic-400-MX-Treadmill

Hi! This Monday we will cover a under $1000 treadmill – the Epic 400 MX Treadmill. Though it is priced right, it does not have a resilient feel to it and the warranty on the not very strong motor could be better. Let us look at what the Epic 400 MX Treadmill offers us:

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September 21, 2009

Life Fitness Club Series Treadmill

Life Fitness Club Series Treadmill

Life Fitness Club Series Treadmill

Hi! This new week, let us begin with a review of the Life Fitness Club Series Treadmill. It is priced by life Fitness at $5499 and thus for those who consider buying it for a club, commercial gym or are very keen on high end and heavy duty machines for their personal use at home. The Life Fitness Club Series Treadmill has the following features:

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September 14, 2009

Endurance T3i Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , — mamta @ 8:01 am
Endurance T3i Treadmill

Endurance T3i Treadmill

Hi! This week we cover the Endurance T3i Treadmill. It is priced at USD 999 and my frank recommendation is not to buy this treadmill. Let us take a look at the specs and other details and find out why:

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September 7, 2009

Sole TT8 Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , , — mamta @ 8:01 am
Sole TT8 Treadmill

Sole TT8 Treadmill

Hi! Let’s begin our week with a review of the Sole TT8 Treadmill. This is a good treadmill – sturdy, has a powerful motor that is relatively silent combined with excellent deck and belt cushioning and a great warranty cover. However, I know that there are treadmills in this quality and feature range for lesser (such as the Landice treadmills of this range). Though Sole does a remarkable job with treadmill reliability and efficiency, USD 2399 is a notch over what I would pay for the Sole TT8. Let’s take a look at the Sole TT8’s specs:

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August 31, 2009

Ironman Quest Folding Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , , — mamta @ 8:01 am
Ironman Quest Folding Treadmill

Ironman Quest Folding Treadmill

Hi again! This new week, we will run a review on the medium budget Ironman Quest Folding Treadmill. It is priced at USD 900 and is a folding treadmill convenient for home usage. Let us take a look at the particulars of the Ironman Quest Folding Treadmill:

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August 24, 2009

Evo 1 Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , , — mamta @ 8:01 am
Evo 1 Treadmill

Evo 1 Treadmill

Hi! Let us take a look this Monday at the Evo 1 Treadmill. This is a residential model though a non-folding one. Let’s get straight to the specs.

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August 17, 2009

The BodyGuard T240 Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , , — mamta @ 8:01 am
Bodyguard T240 Treadmill

Bodyguard T240 Treadmill

Hi. We will start our week by running a review on the Bodyguard T240 treadmill – some of the most technologically advanced treadmills to date and robust as well. This machine has complex parts but sells well and has an extremely low rate of defects or malfunctioning parts.It offers a warranty cover that is unheard almost unheard of. Let us take a look at what makes this treadmill stand apart from others in its category:

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August 10, 2009

New Balance 1400 Folding Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , , — mamta @ 8:01 am
New Balance 1400 Treadmill

New Balance 1400 Treadmill

Hi, The New Balance 1400 Treadmill is another folding treadmill priced at under USD 1000. It is a more advanced machine than its predecessor – NB 1200 treadmill. With its large running surface and many custom-built software to enable an enjoyable workout experience, the New Balance 1400 Treadmill is a favourite for many fitness enthusiasts. Let’s take a look at what New Balance 1400 Treadmill has to offer its customers:

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August 3, 2009

Proform 730 Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , — mamta @ 8:01 am

Hi, and Monday today we will cover the Proform 730 Treadmill, which is a folding treadmill. This is another folding treadmill positioned at under USD 1000. Let us get straight to its specifications:

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