Treadmills have been a part of exercise facilities for quite a while, but now you can take advantage of this awesome piece of equipment right in your own home. Forget about costly membership fees and stop fighting the crowd, get a great workout in the comfort of your own home. The Horizon Fitness T91 Treadmill combines quality design and easy storage to make it a perfect addition to any household.
Studies have shown that the benefits of working out on a treadmill are excellent. You can burn up to 700 calories per hour for a medium intensity workout. This is around 200 calories more than an exercise bike, and no more worrying about the weather! You can enjoy walking or running for as long as you like in a climate that you control. This makes it much easier to workout on a consistent basis!
There are many outstanding features that come standard on the T91 treadmill. It is a 2.0 horsepower machine that has a speed range of 0.5 to 10 miles per hour, as well as the ability to raise the elevation from 0 to 10 percent. Changing the incline will greatly increase the intensity of the workout.
The T91 also uses AirSoft air cell cushioning in the track which ensures that you enjoy a comfortable and challenging workout. It also comes with 9 separate programs so it won’t be hard to find one that fits your needs.
When it comes to storage, the T91 uses Horizon’s FeatherLight lift system. This technology utilizes two hydraulics to help you raise and lower the deck for easy storage.
This treadmill is an excellent choice for the first time buyer or the cardio veteran!
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November 10th, 2009 at 8:31 AM
Hello,
I used to work in the fitness industry and I thought I should weigh in on this post. The Horizon T91 Treadmill is perhaps the best entry level treadmill out there. You can get a great walking or running routine, but I doubt it’s good for a “veteran”. Back at the treadmill shop I worked for we sold these things almost every day and we would only reccomend them to people who weighed 200 lbs. or less and planned on doing light jogging or walking. For “veterans”, I suggest something more durable like a Smooth Treadmill or Sole Treadmill.
Sincerely, Johnny