Epic 425 MX Treadmill

  • State-of-the-art treadmill with 3-horsepower commercial-grade motor
  • 10 personal trainer workouts, 2 HR programs, and 2 custom learning workouts
  • ClearView console with 10 x 20 workout matrix and 180-degree viewing angle
  • ComfortStep impact-reducing cushioning system; 350-pound weight capacity
  • SpaceSaver design with drop shock for easy storage; 12-year motor warranty

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The pros and cons of owning your own treadmill.

While treadmills are a great alternative to real running and complicated exercises, however, they are not without their downsides.

To start off with, treadmills can be very expensive, especially if you buy one with all the luxurious special features. By the time you add in sales taxes, delivery charges and all the rest, you’re looking at a pretty significant chunk of change. Of course, there’s nothing saying that you need to get one with absolutely every feature around – if it’s your first treadmill, you’ll be absolutely fine with a more basic model, whatever the salesman might tell you.

The next problem is that treadmills can be very large, and there might not be space in your house. Again, this problem is quite easily solved, as long as you keep your wits about you and realise exactly how big the treadmill you’re buying is, instead of just blindly choosing one that takes your fancy and hoping for the best. There are surprisingly small treadmills on the market for smaller homes – all you have to do is look for them.

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Nathan Speed 2 Waistpack with Two 10-Ounce Nutrition Flasks

  • Molded holsters for quick Flask access
  • Two 10 oz. Nutrition Flasks
  • Larger stash pocket for small essentials
  • Silicone grips inside holsters prevent Flasks from popping out
  • Three sizes: SM 26-32″, MED 32-36″ & LG 36-42″

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