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  2. I’m a Certified Trainer--These Are the Treadmills I ... - AOL

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    Here are the best treadmills for home use, according to editors and runners. Check out top models for walking and running from NordicTrack, XTERRA, and more.

  3. 10 Hard-Working Treadmills That Also Look Great in Your Home

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    Here are our favorite treadmills for home from NordicTrack, Pro-Form, and more. ... though it costs $1,000 more when not on sale.) A handy feature on the F80 is the rail-mounted buttons to control ...

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    When shopping for the best treadmills consider your size, size of anyone else using it, size of your home and your budget.

  5. NordicTrack - Wikipedia

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    NordicTrack treadmills are the top-selling brand worldwide. They also carry a full line of elliptical trainers and exercise bikes. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the company made their first and only foray in the commercial gym equipment market with their 9600 series.

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    From our best overall selection, the Sole F63 Treadmill ($1,100), to the portable WalkingPad R2 Treadmill ($899) and the affordable SereneLife SLFTRD18 Smart Treadmill ($284), these 11 best ...

  7. Omnidirectional treadmill - Wikipedia

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    An omnidirectional treadmill (ODT) is a mechanical device, similar to a typical treadmill, that allows a person to perform locomotive motion in any direction, allowing for 360 degrees of movement. The ability to move in any direction is how these treadmills differ from their basic counterparts (that permit only unidirectional locomotion ).