| If you're buying a treadmill, chances
are you'll want to research before you buy. Everyone
wants to get the best deal for a discount price. They
also want to find the best treadmill to suit their
workout needs.
So you'll probably be interested in
looking at various treadmill ratings or reviews. But why
are there so many different ratings and which one is the
most accurate? Here's a few things most buyers don't
know about treadmill ratings.
There are 2 types of treadmill
ratings:
1) Consumer Ratings
2) Expert Ratings
User Treadmill Ratings:
Consumer treadmill ratings are done by
the layperson who has bought and used the specific
treadmill. Many websites allow anyone to go online and
post a review of their treadmill.
Customer reviews and ratings can be
very valuable when searching for a treadmill - however
keep in mind several things:
#1) No treadmill has a 100% perfect
track record. Even the BEST treadmill manufacturers
sometimes make a dud.
And it's usually the people that have
BAD experiences that leave negative reviews of their
treadmills, not the many that have had good experiences
with the same treadmill.
They have every right to do this and
hopefully the treadmill manufacturers read these reviews
and do something about them. Just remember that one bad
review doesn't prove it's a low quality brand.
#2) The treadmill industry is growing
more competitive each year. And marketing is a huge
portion of the treadmill industry since treadmill
manufacturers KNOW you're going to research treadmill
ratings before you buy.
So while I'm not making any
accusations, I have read 'customer reviews' that are
clearly NOT written by the average buyer. They sound
like they're written by somebody working for the
competition - someone well versed in the art of sales
psychology and who knows more about treadmills than the
average person. Again, not making any accusations here -
just keep this in mind when reading user ratings online.
Rule of Thumb: Use common sense. If it
sounds like it's written by a treadmill salesperson,
take the treadmill review with a grain of salt.
Expert Treadmill Ratings:
There are also expert treadmill
ratings. These are the ratings written by the experts in
the fitness industry. People like Consumer Reports,
Runner's World, Consumer Guide, Men's Health, Prevention
Magzine are just a few out there. These people rate and
review various treadmills at different times of the
year.
While these ratings are much less
likely to be tainted by biased reviewers, here are a few
cautions to keep in mind while reading them:
#1) Each rater has a different rating
system and may rate treadmills on such factors as price,
cushioning, stability, quietness, belt area, warranty,
console, electronics, programs, incline and quality of
parts.
So while one reviewer may put more
emphasis on cushioning the other may put more emphasis
on warranty. It's nothing to get confused over - just
understand that different experts value different
features. If you look around you can usually find an
area where they list exactly how they rated the
treadmills and which features they valued highly in
their review.
#2) Expert ratings also usually don't
have time to look at EVERY treadmill brand on the
market. Nobody does. We've been reviewing treadmills for
over 3 years and we still haven't covered all the
brands.
So just because a certain brand isn't
in the ratings, doesn't make it a poor quality brand.
Try to find other reviews on a brand if you can't find
it in your favorite expert ratings list.
One last thing: Many treadmill ratings
are also based on comparison to other similarly priced
treadmills on the market.
So if you have a $1000 treadmill that
gets 5 stars - that doesn't necessarily mean that it's
better than a $2000 treadmill that gets 4 stars. It
means that compared to other $1000 treadmills it is one
of the best values.
By knowing these things when sifting
through treadmill ratings, you're less likely to be
confused. And it will be easier to choose the best
quality treadmill suitable for your needs.
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| About the Author |
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| Kathryn O'Neill is
chief editor for http://www.TreadmillReview.net
- a consumer oriented website focusing on the
home treadmill market. For the latest treadmill
brand reviews, buying tips and best buys, visit
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