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Horizon T73 Treadmill | A Great Home Workout

Category: Horizon, Treadmills & Steppers
Published on: December 27, 2007

Horizon T73 TreadmillIf you’ve been doing your research, you know it’s important to choose a high quality treadmill that will last a while, and the magic cutoff seems to be around $1000. The T73 Horizon treadmill is considered one of the best value treadmills available on the market today.

The Horizon T73 Treadmill, which can reach speeds up to 12 miles per hour is perfect for rigorous training routines. It features a 2.25 horsepower incline motor with a 0 to 12-percent grade and speed increments of 0.5 miles per hour.

The T73 is easily storable, thanks to Horizon’s exclusive Featherlight lift, which incorporates two hydraulic shocks to assist you when raising and lowering the deck.

SmartBoard computer consoleThe SmartBoard computer console has an orange backlit LCD and separate speed and incline LED display windows, plus a full menu of easy-to-access control buttons. The eight preset programs include manual, interval, rolling, weight loss, golf, hills, and two custom settings. It also offers a built-in fan to keep you cool and running longer and contact heart rate monitors built into the handles. The long platform allows for a good stride without feeling you’re going to fall off.

If you’re looking for a great walk (or run) at a decent price, this is the way to go.

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Posted Thursday, December 27th, 2007 at 10:16 pm
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