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Looking for a treadmill for your home gym can be overwhelming. There are so many running machines out there at so many different price points that it’s hard to know where to start.

If you want to get the most for your money then it’s important to draw up a list of your priorities, such as running area size, inbuilt programmes or maximum speed.

To help with finding the right product for you, here are five treadmills at different price points starting with the most budget options first.

Pro Fitness T1000

If you want a solid treadmill that will be enjoyable to use and also won’t take to large of a chunk out of your wallet, the Pro Fitness T1000 is a good option at £399.99. It has a max speed of 16kmh, which will be plenty fast enough for almost all runners looking to do steady-state runs, and also boasts 24 inbuilt user programmes. Bluetooth connectivity and incline settings are available too.

Body Power Sprint T300 Folding Treadmill

If you’re looking for a slightly bigger motor than the Pro Fitness T1000 - which means it could last longer - this is a good option that is still very affordable. It comes with a body fat function to give more in-depth data analysis of your workouts and features 6 piece elastic cushions to enhance comfort and reduce the impact on joints while you run.

BH Fitness Pioneer R7 Treadmill

The BH Fitness Pioneer R7 is one of the best treadmills that can be found for under £1,000. It comes with lots of features including a body fat test and an inbuilt fan. Perhaps most importantly it has a max speed of 20kmh meaning you can use it for sprint workouts, and a large running surface of 140x51cm

Sole F80 Treadmill

Sole is one of the biggest treadmill brands around so their F80 model is a safe bet. It’s well designed with four transport wheels and easy folding if you want a machine you can store in compact space. A 3.5hp motor and a wide running surface make it a great product for a little over £1000.

Life Fitness T3 Go Console

If you don’t mind what you pay and just want a quality treadmill that’s as good as you’d get in a commercial gym, the Life Fitness T3 does a great job. Its FlexDeck® shock absorption technology makes it extremely comfortable to run on, plus it comes with an LCD display console, a powerful motor and a top speed of 19kmh.

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