LifeSpan Fitness Treadmills

LifeSpan Fitness are up there with some of the best brands in fitness equipment.

They make a full range of exercise equipment from Residential to Commercial.  There residential machines often seem to crop up in commercial outlets they are that good!

Their brand is high value and good quality.  Many of these exercise machines have won awards, such as the LifeSpan Fitness TR200 which has won the Treadmill Doctor best Treadmill award.

The common features across all LifeSpan treadmills are simple intuitive interfaces.  They all have large easy to use buttons, perfect when you are running along.  Speed is easily controlled via accessible buttons on the handle bars.  The workout programs are designed to be fun, interesting and challenging.  Their newer models of commercial machines even include races such as the London Marathon!

With their line up of 6 residential treadmills there is something for every budget.  We review them all on Optimum Fitness.

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The TR4000i is the top of the line flagship model from Lifespan. Designed for athletes looking for no compromise with a huge full speed running bed, powerful motor and great reliability.

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The TR3000i is a fine balance between the line flagship model and jogging range.  Priced competitively, it might lack some of the higher end programs, but still packs a20 x 56 inch running deck and 2.75 chp motor

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The TR1200i is one of the best selling treadmills on the market, striking an impressive balance between perfomance, quality and value for money.  One of the best under $1000 treadmills there is, the TR1200 allows you to train up to full speed running.

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[/one_third][two_third_last]The TR200 is the entry level treadmill from Lifespan.  Don’t let that put you off.  This is designed for people that lack space in their homes, being designed to fold away and slip under a bed or quickly store in a closet.

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With such a range, which LifeSpan Treadmill is right for you?

They open up with the TR200.  This is a neat folding treadmill that is perfect for small houses or Condos.  It stands just 11″ tall when folded and can be stored in a small cupboard or under the bed.

The TR200 is not really a running machine.  With its 1.5Hp motor it will not keep you going over 8mph.  However the easy storage options make this a firm favourite.

At the top of the Home Series Range is the TR5000i.  This is the only treadmill in the LifeSpan range that cannot be folded, so it will need a dedicated space to live in your home.  With a 20″ wide  x 60″ long running belt, and 8 compression shocks it is designed to take some serious pounding for hours at a time.

Next down is the LifeSpan TR4000i, this is equiped with a folding mechanism, so its a little more space friendly than the TR5000i.

As you move up the range the capability of the machines increases.  For the first “full speed” machine capable of 12 mph then you would need to consider the TR3000i.

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