10 Best Treadmills To Walk Your Way to Health

We've found the best treadmills for any budget.

When it comes to stocking up on at-home workout machines, a good treadmill is usually the first place people go. After all, you can walk and run on it, allowing you to take your outdoor exercise inside when the weather is less than ideal. It also doesn't take a lot of skill or training to use one—you just hop on and start moving at a pace that feels right for you.

But there are a lot of different treadmills on the market, and it can be overwhelming to try to whittle down the field. With that in mind, we did the work for you. Here are the best treadmills on the market, whether you're interested in spending a little or a lot.

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Best Treadmills for Home

Sunny Health & Fitness SF-T7515 Smart Treadmill, $289 on Amazon

Sunny Health is known for offering quality exercise equipment at a lower price, and the company's $289 SF-T7515 smart treadmill is no exception. This machine offers up 12 levels of incline — from 0% to 12% — and three countdown modes for time, speed and calories. Speed ranges from one to eight miles per hour, while Bluetooth wireless connectivity lets you blast your favorite songs while you work out. Sunny Health & Fitness SF-T7515 Smart Treadmill, $289 on Amazon

XTERRA Fitness TR Folding Treadmill, $399.99 on Amazon

This treadmill has a bunch of great features to help you get in a quality workout. It features a large walking surface and an LCD display that shows all of your workout data. It has 12 preset workouts and three manual inclines options. It all folds up for easy storage when you're done. XTERRA Fitness TR Folding Treadmill, $399.99 on Amazon

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Peloton Tread, $3,495 at Peloton

At $3,495, the Peloton Tread is not cheap. However, there is the option of a monthly payment plan that ends up costing about what you'd pay for a gym membership. This also isn't your ordinary treadmill. The Tread+ offers a long running platform, speeds of up to 12.5 miles per hour, and an incline that goes up to 15%. It also comes with access to thousands of Peloton classes, including live-streams. Peloton Tread, $3,495 at Peloton

NordicTrack T Series Treadmill, $649 on Amazon

NordicTrack's T series treadmill offers up personal training, along with a solid machine you can use on your own. The $649 machine comes with a free one-month membership to iFit, NordicTrack's personal training that delivers live, studio, and global workouts to your home. It also has a one-touch incline control and speeds of up to 10 miles per hour. And, when you're doing an iFit workout, your trainer can actually do the adjustments for you. When you're all done your workout, the treadmill's EasyLift Assist lets you effortlessly fold it up. NordicTrack T Series Treadmill, $649 on Amazon

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Sunny Health & Fitness Foldable Manual Walking Treadmill, $157.90 on Amazon

This is a basic, entry-level treadmill. It's old-school without all of the extra features, but it's really affordable. You can track your workout with the display that shows time, speed, calories and distance. This treadmill doesn't require electricity. It also folds up and can be transported on its wheels. Sunny Health & Fitness Foldable Manual Walking Treadmill, $157.90 on Amazon

Horizon Fitness T202 Advanced, $799 at Horizon Fitness

For $799, you can get a little of everything. This machine offers up 10 speeds, 10 inclines and quick-program buttons to help guide you through your workout. Its durable motor has lower rotations per minute to minimize noise. It's also Bluetooth-enabled, features a tablet rack and phone holder to play your favorite apps and has built-in speakers to help you get great sound quality while you work up a sweat. Horizon Fitness T202 Advanced, $799 at Horizon Fitness

Goplus 2 in 1 Folding Treadmill, $359.99 on Amazon

Want a "regular" treadmill and one that you can use while you work? The Goplus 2 in 1 folding treadmill is here. This versatile $360 machine can be used for running and jogging when the riser is lifted. When you want something to slip under your desk, simply fold it down. The LED display shows time, speed, distance and calories burned, while the Bluetooth feature lets you play music through the speakers while you work out. Goplus 2 in 1 Folding Treadmill, $359.99 on Amazon

Sole F80 Treadmill, $1,699.99 at Sole Fitness

This $1,600 treadmill is made to last, and it packs some serious power, thanks to a 3.5 horsepower motor. The machine also has a cushioned deck to help reduce impact to your joints by 40%. Choose between 15 inclines and speeds of up to 12 miles per hour. A multi-function display, presets and tablet holder give you plenty of options for your workout. Sole F80 Treadmill, $1,699.99 at Sole Fitness

Sunny Folding Incline Treadmill with Bluetooth, $383.76 on Amazon

With maximum speed of up to 9 miles per hour, this treadmill will help you get an intense workout. It offers manual recline adjustment. The best feature is that you can control the speed, start and stop on the handrails. It includes nine workouts, and the display shows distance, time, speed, calories and pulse. Sunny Folding Incline Treadmill with Bluetooth, $383.76 on Amazon

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Oma Treadmill, $499 on Amazon

Oma's $500 treadmill has a six-layer elastic cushioning belt for more comfort while you cruise. It's also anti-slip and shock-absorbing to do your knees a solid. The treadmill has 36 preset programs and three custom programs, giving you plenty of variety to choose from. A nice feature: You can press a button on the handle to quickly stop or start at any moment and to adjust the speed up to 8.1 miles per hour. Oma Treadmill, $499 on Amazon

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