19 Aug 3G Cardio Elite Runner and Pro Runner Treadmills get 5-star reviews
As a professional fitness equipment reviewer for a decade and competitive athlete for most of my life, I’ve exercised on all types of treadmills.
The 3G Cardio Elite Runner Treadmill and Pro Runner Treadmill are two of the best machines I’ve ever come across. They perform like health club quality treadmills, yet sell for thousands less. I give them both 5-star reviews, as does Amazon.com and The Fitness Professor.
If you are looking for an elite runner treadmill, but don’t want to break the bank consider the 3G Cardio Elite Runner or Pro Runner. They’ve both won numerous best buy awards and earned 5-star ratings on Amazon.com.
The 3G Cardio Elite Runner Treadmill (MSRP $3,999) is a full-size, commercial treadmill. It features a commercial Ortho Flex Shock suspension system that’s powered by a big, powerful DC 4.0 hp motor that drives a 22×62 belt. With a weight of 386 pounds, the 3G Cardio Elite Runner Treadmill is sturdy enough for just about anyone to run on it and can even be a Marathon Treadmill for long-distance athletes to train in. It can accommodate people weighing up to 400 pounds.
The 3G Cardio Pro Runner Treadmill (MSRP $2,499) has high quality components such as an Ortho Flex Shock™ belt and a 3.0 HP motor. It’s a high end treadmill at the fraction of the cost of competitors.
Just as crucial, the engine’s high quality torque on both the Elite Runner and Pro Runner provide as smooth a run as many leading commercial treadmills. The 3G Cardio treadmill belts won’t lag or delay like those on treadmills with poor torque.
The 3G Cardio Pro Runner and Elite Treadmills have numerous built-in and custom programs, but aren’t overloaded with fancy consoles or programs that would hike up the price.
They’re simple by design, allowing you to focus your investment on the actual performance of the treadmill.
If you want to increase the electronics and entertainment, simply upgrade with equipment you probably already own and is superior to what will ever come standard on a treadmill: hook up your iPad, table or smart phone to the 3G treadmill.
At Home Fitness consultant Aaron Dorksen’s blog deals with a variety of fitness topics, ranging from workout tips, motivational ideas and feature stories on how exercise impacts people’s lives. E-mail him with comments, questions or ideas for future blogs at aaron@athomefitness.com