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Becoming more active is something many people aspire to. Whether or not they achieve it however, is another thing entirely. Often I find that people are very anxious about improving their fitness, for one of several reasons.
Firstly, to some people, gyms can seem intimidating. Even if the staff (like myself) are friendly, welcoming and approachable, being surrounded by muscle bound iron men and people thundering away on the treadmill is just too much for some beginners.
It’s understandable.
Secondly, there’s the time factor. With the pressures of everyday life, and many people trying to balance work, time with their significant other, bringing up their kids and other family commitments, it’s not surprising some people struggle to find time for themselves.
Thirdly, the cost of gym membership and equipment can be prohibitive for many. Gym membership is a regular financial commitment, and the cost of a lot of home equipment can run into hundreds or thousands of dollars.
But what if there’s a low cost option to get you started on your road to better fitness? And even better – one you can use in the privacy of your own home? In this article I’m going to take a look at manual treadmills and share my picks for the best manual treadmill on the market right now.
EFITMENT
Adjustable Incline Treadmill
In the Manual Treadmill category
- ADJUSTABLE INCLINE- 3 levels of manual adjustable incline . Incline angles 7⁰ - 8⁰ - 9⁰ degrees.
- RUNNING SURFACE- Move naturally with the ample walking or jogging surface 42 inches in length and 13 1/2 inches wide.
- MANUAL POWER- Energy saving design allows the body to be the motor. User determines the speed.
Our #1 Rated
In the Manual Treadmill category
Confidence
Magnetic Manual Treadmill
In the Manual Treadmill category
- Quiet and smooth magnetic resistance with 8 adjustable levels to tailor your workout level. Fixed gentle incline .
- Multi-function computer including speed, distance, calories, odometer, time and scan functions. Easily transported and stored...
- Suitable for users up to 220lbs. 12 month warranty
Our #2 Rated
In the Manual Treadmill category
Best Choice Products
Portable Incline Treadmill
In the Manual Treadmill category
- Heavy-duty construction with a flywheel offers a smooth Operation
- Manual Treadmill without electronic Outlet and motor
- Self-powered workout without high cost
Our #3 Rated
In the Manual Treadmill category
Fitness Reality
TR1000 Manual Treadmill
In the Manual Treadmill category
Our #4 Rated
In the Manual Treadmill category
ProGear
190 Manual Treadmill
In the Manual Treadmill category
- Tested up to 230lbs of user weight
- Steel Frame with powder coated finish, Wide side rails for safety
- Oversized belt rollers provide a very smooth and consistent walking experience
Our #5 Rated
In the Manual Treadmill category
What Is a Manual Treadmill?
A manual treadmill differs from a motorized treadmill because the movement is generated purely mechanically by the force of the feet moving the treadmill belt and the flywheel as you walk.
This generally gives a good workout, especially for the legs and lower body because none of the force is coming from the machine. This means that the speed is controlled by the person using the treadmill, not by the machine.
Advantages of Manual Treadmills
As well as the options of exercising privately in your own home as we’ve already mentioned, there are a few other advantages of manual treadmills that are worth considering:
Safety First
With the lack of need for an electrical outlet, there are no wires around with a manual treadmill for people to trip on.
No electricity and the fact that the movement is generated by the user can make them safer to have around small children and pets compared to motorized treadmills.
Easier to Place in Your Home
As manual treadmills require no power outlet they can be used anywhere in your home. This gives you more flexibility of choice as to where you put your machine for optimum use.
Easy to Move
Manual treadmills are generally the lightest type of treadmills on the market, and are also not as wide as many motorized treadmills.
This makes it convenient to move them around if you need to, and means that even if you don’t have space to keep it there all the time, you can put your treadmill in front of the TV when it’s time for your favorite show!
If space is at a premium, some people store their manual treadmill under their bed or in a closet and only take it out when it’s time to work out, and the lightweight manual treadmills are ideal for this.
I’ve even heard of people taking them outside to use on the porch or patio, which is a great idea!
Space Saver
Manual treadmills are generally more compact than motorized treadmills, so they take up less space during use. In addition, because there’s no motor, they also tend to take up less space when folded for storage compared to motorized treadmills.
Disadvantages of Manual Treadmills
Because manual treadmills are more compact, the treadmill belt is often much shorter than on many motorized treadmills.
This means that they are better suited to walking than running, and tend to be more comfortable to use if you’re not too tall. That said, if you aren’t overly tall and have a short stride length, you can jog or run comfortably on a manual treadmill.
Manual treadmills are basic machines. The console will probably show distance, speed and maybe calories, but that’s usually about it.
Things to Note About Manual Treadmills
Some people are surprised by the level of incline on a manual treadmill, and find it feels too steep for them. However, this is generally a deliberate part of manual treadmill design.
As there’s no motor to keep the treadmill running, manufacturers use an incline to take advantage of the effect of gravity to keep the treadmill belt moving smoothly during use. On some models the incline is fixed, others have various different incline settings that can be manually adjusted.
As with starting any exercise, especially if you’re new to working out or you haven’t trained in a while, it is important to get checked out by your doctor and make sure that it’s safe for you to exercise.
Who Needs a Manual Treadmill?
A manual treadmill can be a great choice for people wanting to exercise at low to moderate fitness levels.
For those who are wanting high intensity training, it’s probably best to look at investing as much as your budget will allow in a good quality motorized machine which is likely to be more durable and more appropriate for your needs.
If you are unable or don’t want to invest a lot of money in exercise equipment, a manual treadmill becomes an attractive option due to the low price.
They are a good option for people who want to try out a treadmill to see if they will use it regularly. As fitness level improves, they can then decide to invest more money in a motorized treadmill at a later date.
Manual treadmills are a good option for people who just want a basic walking or jogging machine without all the bells, whistles and fancy gadgets that come with more expensive models.
What Is the Best Manual Treadmill?
I’ve had a look around at the manual treadmills on offer. There isn’t a great deal of choice, and at the end of the day, you do get what you pay for, especially at this basic model end of the market.
To be honest, I think all the models reviewed are reasonably priced machines suitable if your aim is to generally become more active.
EFITMENT
Adjustable Incline Treadmill
Efitment have produced this fairly compact, foldable treadmill which users thought was easy to assemble and surprisingly sturdy for a basic model treadmill. People liked the choice of three different incline levels and the quiet, smooth operation.
Some people found the manual adjustment of the incline a bit fiddly, but on the whole users were impressed with this treadmill, and most thought it was great value for money considering the reasonable price.
Pros | |
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Dimensions: 54 x 27 x 49.5 inches | |
Track size 42 x 13.5 inches | |
Maximum user weight 220 lbs. | |
8 resistance levels | |
Large multifunction data display | |
3 incline levels | |
Heart rate monitor | |
Safety handrails | |
Transport wheels | |
Quiet | |
smooth operation | |
Folds for storage | |
1-year warranty |
Cons | |
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Some users found it difficult to adjust the incline |
Confidence
Magnetic Manual Treadmill
Ge Transformer Connections Manual Treadmill Parts
This treadmill from Confidence is compact – users really liked the fact that it doesn’t take up much floor space. Some people had a few issues with assembly, and in particular getting the track belt positioned correctly.
Many users liked the design, including the eight resistance levels and the incline, although some found the incline a little too steep, but some innovative people remedied this by putting a plank of wood under the rear legs!
Most people thought the operation was quiet and smooth; a few commented it wasn’t as stable as they’d like but the majority considered this treadmill excellent value for money.
Pros | |
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Dimensions: 47.2 x 19.1 x 48 inches | |
Track size 40.2 x 15 inches | |
Maximum user weight 220 lbs. | |
8 resistance levels | |
Multifunction data display | |
Safety handrails | |
Fixed incline | |
Transport wheels | |
Quiet | |
smooth operation | |
Folds for storage | |
1-year warranty |
Cons | |
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Incline too steep for some users | |
Track belt can be difficult to position correctly |
Best Choice Products
Portable Incline Treadmill
This treadmill is a very basic model for a basic price. Users felt it was fairly sturdy and liked the compact size. People also liked the choice of the two incline settings, though some found it was a little too steep on the maximum setting and the simple operation.
Some people commented that the belt was narrower than they would have liked, but this didn’t give problems while exercising. Most people thought that this treadmill was a good option for low to moderate exercise and offers excellent value for money.
Pros | |
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Dimensions: 44 x 22.5 x 45 inches | |
Track size 40 x 14 inches | |
Maximum user weight 200 lbs. | |
LCD data display | |
2 incline levels | |
Safety handrails | |
Transport wheels | |
Smooth | |
quiet operation | |
Folds for storage |
Cons | |
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Narrow track belt | |
Incline too steep for some users |
Fitness Reality
TR1000 Manual Treadmill
This compact treadmill was popular with the majority of users. Some people had a little difficulty with assembly and set up, but found the company’s customer service team very helpful. People really liked the oversized belt rollers which made it easy to start moving on the treadmill, and the smooth consistent action.
A lot of users found the data display easy to use. Some people found that the machine is not so stable with increased speed, but most people thought this was a great low budget option for light to moderate exercise, and excellent value for money.
Pros | |
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Dimensions: 47 x 23 x 51 inches | |
Track size 43 x 13.25 inches | |
Maximum user weight 230 lbs. | |
LCD multifunction data display | |
2 incline levels | |
Safety handrails | |
Transport wheels | |
Smooth | |
quiet operation | |
Folds for storage | |
Good customer service | |
1-year warranty |
ProGear
190 Manual Treadmill
This is a compact treadmill that users found very easy to assemble. Some people found it very hard work to get the treadmill track moving at first, which some people saw as a negative point, while others took it as the sign of a tough workout!
Some users commented that this machine wasn’t as smooth in operation as some of the others reviewed. Aside from this, many people felt it gave them a challenging workout, particularly when using the top incline option.
Ge Transformer Connections Manual Treadmills
Some users felt this treadmill wasn’t durable enough to last for a long time, but most people felt this machine was worth the very low price – the lowest of the machines reviewed. In general most people though that this was a fairly good basic treadmill.
Pros | |
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Dimensions: 47 x 23 x 51 inches | |
Track size 43 x 13.25 inches | |
Maximum user weight 230 lbs. | |
LCD multifunction data display | |
2 incline levels | |
Steel frame | |
Safety handrails | |
Transport wheels | |
Smooth | |
quiet operation | |
Folds for storage | |
1-year warranty |
Our Choice for the Best Manual Treadmill
Ge 9t10a1004 Transformer
When it comes to manual treadmills, considering all-round performance and usability, plus value for money, I think the best bet is the Efitment Adjustable Incline Magnetic Manual Treadmill. It was popular with most people for its compact size, portability and ease of use, and people were impressed with how sturdy the machine is as well as how quietly and smoothly it runs.
Although adjusting the incline levels is a bit awkward at first, it will probably get easier for most people as they become accustomed to the machine; the three incline levels offer a good choice of different workouts, and the opportunity to work slightly different muscle groups.
These basic treadmill models often don’t come with any warranty, so given what you pay for this treadmill, a one-year warranty is quite generous.
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