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		<title>Commercial Grade Treadmill Vs. Commercial Treadmill: Whats the Difference?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An interesting phenomenon is happening in the treadmill market these days: a lot of home treadmills are being called 'commercial grade treadmills'. This can be very confusing for the treadmill buyer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An interesting phenomenon is happening in the treadmill market these  days: a  lot of home treadmills are being called commercial grade  treadmills. This can be  very confusing for the treadmill buyer.</p>
<p>Whats the difference between a <strong>commercial grade treadmill</strong> a <strong>home  treadmill</strong>, and an actual <strong>commercial treadmill</strong>?</p>
<p>First of all there are 2 main categories of treadmills: commercial and home  treadmills.</p>
<p>Commercial treadmills differ from home treadmills in that they are  made for  harsher environments, like the gym or health club, and they  are built to  withstand frequent use. Because of this they are built  with a much higher grade  of components and subsequently cost more.</p>
<p>For example, most commercial treadmills come with a 4 ply treadbelt  instead  of the 2 ply treadbelt standard to most home treadmills. They  also usually come  with a much higher powered motor, built with heavier  duty commercial parts.</p>
<p>Commercial treadmill prices are much higher and many of them start at  $4000+  whereas home treadmills can range from $400 to $3000.</p>
<p>Heres where it can get confusing: Although there used to be more of a   difference between commercial and home treadmills, the line is  blurring as more  and more people buy commercial grade treadmills for  their homes.</p>
<p>Because of this, brands like Landice put out 2 versions of their  treadmill  lines: the Limited (or LTD) series of treadmills &#8211; built for  high end home or  light commercial use, and the Club series- built for  heavy club or gym  environments.</p>
<p>And former commercial treadmill brands like Sole, (who have been  supplying  treadmills to hotels like Hilton for years) are now making  their treadmills  available to the home market &#8211; for a home treadmill  price.</p>
<p>These treadmills can truly be called commercial grade meaning they  could be  used as a commercial treadmill but is mainly suited for the  high end home gym.</p>
<p>However Ive noticed that even the cheaper brands of home treadmills  are now  starting to call their higher end treadmills commercial grade.</p>
<p>This doesnt necessarily mean it is suitable for a health club or even  a high  end home gym. In my opinion, it simply means that the treadmill  was built with  heavier grade components than other treadmills in that  brands line up. It may  still be a great buy if you like that brand  name.</p>
<p>However, if I wanted to buy a commercial grade treadmill for my home I  would  not choose these cheaper brand names &#8211; but thats just my  preference.</p>
<p>Bottom line? When looking at commercial treadmills for a health club  or gym,  consider the brand. Make sure it is a well known commercial  brand with a solid  reputation. Some examples are Landice, LifeFitness  and Star Trac.</p>
<p>When looking for a higher end commercial grade treadmill for your  home gym,  consider a lighter version of a commercial treadmill model or  a home treadmill  brand that is known for higher end machines. It will  serve you just as well and  cost you thousands less. For more examples  of top rated commercial and  commercial grade treadmills visit:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.treadmillreview.net/Article_Commercial_Treadmills.html" target="_blank">http://www.treadmillreview.net/Article_Commercial_Treadmills.html</a>,</p>
<p>One last note: Keep in mind that commercial treadmills take up a lot  more  space than home treadmills and theyre also much heavier. They may  not fold so  make sure you have several strong lifters when you have the  treadmill delivered.</p>
<p>Good luck and have fun!</p>
<p>Charles ONeill is a certified personal trainer and contributing writer to <a href="http://www.treadmillreview.net/" target="_blank">Home Treadmill Reviews</a>,  a site providing unbiased treadmill brand reviews and buying tips.</p>
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