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While you might associate Black Friday and Cyber Monday with great deals on things that have little to do with fitness, we’ve found that this time of year is a great time to purchase home gym equipment such as treadmills and ellipticals, and especially treadmills. We rounded up some of the best deals right here that we’ve seen so far, many of which are still available as we move into the weekend. Be sure to also check out our list of the best elliptical deals as well, as well as the best Cyber Monday fitness deals too: all of our deals roundups will be updated continuously throughout the weekend.
Treadmill deals going on right now
We’ve spotted a few great deals on treadmills at Amazon, Walmart, and even Best Buy this week. While they aren’t the crazy doorbusters like you see for TVs and smartwatches and so on, they’re still pretty good deals in our opinion. We’re constantly monitoring the sites for new deals and we’ll add them to the list below throughout the week.
One word of note: For the major fitness brands, buying direct will be your best bet (and likely your best deal with the special add-ons some are offering on select models. The deals at other non-fitness centric retailers, while good, will be targeted more to a general consumer versus the fitness enthusiast. Regardless, below are the best deals we’ve spotted so far.
More on Cyber Monday treadmill deals
Bowflex
Bowflex isn’t exactly known for its treadmills, but it does have two models that are solid options for home gyms. Both the BXT116 and BXT216 models are capable of up to a 15% incline and a top speed of 12 mph. An included chest strap monitors your heart rate (you can use the handle sensors as well when walking), and a free two-month subscription to Bowflex’s JRNY guided workouts is included, which you access through your own
The main difference between the two is that the BXT216 has a slightly higher horsepower motor (4 horsepower versus 3.75 hp with the BXT116), and the BXT216 features much better deck cushioning. While the BXT116 is good enough for most, avid runners will be better served by the BXT216 in our opinion. Be sure to enter the code “BF19” at checkout to get your promotional pricing.
- Bowflex BXT116 Treadmill — $1,499 (save $100)
- Bowflex BXT216 Treadmill — $1,799 (save $100)
NordicTrack
Unlike Bowflex, NordicTrack has far more options for treadmills as the company has been making treadmills for many years. The company has a significant number of commercial-grade models available, which are quite expensive and for most of us a bit of overkill. Its T Series treadmills are much more reasonable, starting at just $999. The base model T 6.5 Si has a 2.6-hp motor and a 10% top incline and 10 mph top speed. It also has a smaller width belt, less built-in workout programs (20), and doesn’t include a fan.
If you need these features or a wider belt, step up to any of the higher-end models. All three models include a one-year membership to the company’s iFit Interactive training app. They all also include functionality that allows iFit trainers to control the belt speed. For those looking to save a little money over Bowflex, NordicTrack is a good choice.
- NordicTrack T 6.5 Si Treadmill — $979 (save $320)
- NordicTrack T 8.5 S Treadmill — $1,289 (save $710)
- NordicTrack T 9.5 S Treadmill — $1,649 (save $650)