Best treadmill for at home: For more movement in everyday life

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Treadmills are familiar to recreational athletes as giant machines from the gym. But there are also models that are well suited for use in your own four walls. We present five devices for different requirements and tell you what to look for in a treadmill for training at home.

By Sebastian Weber

Miweba Sports SlimWalk S200

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If you just want to stretch your feet a little at home, then the Sports SlimWalk S200 is a good choice.

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That Miweba Sports SlimWalk S200 requires little space and can be quickly stowed away after training. The dimensions are 143 x 67 x 105 cm (length x width x height), when folded the height is only 6 cm. The device weighs 28 kg.

After training, you can place the treadmill behind a door or next to a closet. The scope of delivery includes magnets to fix the treadmill to the wall when not in use. The Miweba Sports SlimWalk S200 covers running speeds from 0.6 to 8 km/h and is therefore suitable for regular sports units, but not for higher ambitions.

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MIWEBA SPORTS Home Track HT500

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The Miweba Sports Home Track HT500 allows speeds of up to 14 km/h.

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That Miweba Sports Home Track HT500 is aimed at more ambitious runners and is slightly larger than the SlimWalk with dimensions of 150 x 71 x 105 cm. When folded, it is 13 cm high and weighs 35 kg.

The treadmill allows speeds of up to 14 km/h and supports you in your training with twelve predefined running programs. Other features include a holder for the smartphone or tablet as well as a pulse sensor and a heart rate monitor.


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Miweba Sports Home Track HT1000F

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With the Miweba Sports Home Track HT1000F you can also adjust the incline.

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That Miweba Sports Home Track HT1000F is an even more powerful variant of the previous model. It supports speeds of up to 16 km/h – and you can change the angle of the running surface, making inclines of up to 6 percent possible.

The HT1000F also offers a pulse sensor and heart rate monitor as well as 16 running programs. The dimensions are 150 x 64 x 126 cm, with a weight of 46 kilograms it is the heaviest of the three Miweba treadmills.


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Christopheit TM 500 S

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The Christopeit TM 500 S offers nine different training programs.

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Our next recommendation, this Christopeit TM 500 S, goes in the direction of professional treadmills, as you know them from the gym.

This device offers nine training programs ranging from walking and walking to various running sessions with set goals. The incline can be set manually in three different levels and you can rush across the treadmill at a maximum of 15 km/h.

The anti-vibration running surface ensures that the treadmill bounces with every step you take, absorbing the energy that would otherwise go into the joints and put a strain on them. The dimensions are 165 x 75 x 133 cm, the model weighs 54 kilos.


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Christopher TM 4

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The Christopeit TM 4 is ideal for running professionals.

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That Christopeit TM 4 is aimed at very ambitious recreational athletes and professionals. It supports speeds up to 20 km/h for fast running and offers 24 preset training programs.

It also has a cushioned tread so you don’t have to worry about injuries. The incline is electronically adjustable in 15 steps. With dimensions of 190 x 85 x 145 cm and a weight of 87 kg, the treadmill needs a fixed location, for example in the basement.

What you should consider before buying a treadmill

Treadmills for the home come in different sizes and price ranges and with different ranges of functions. Before you buy, think about how much space you have available, which features are important to you and how intensively you want to train. The following criteria are particularly important:

  • Performance: Each treadmill has a fixed maximum speed, which is determined by the power of the motor installed. It dictates what type of training you can do. A speed of around 6 km/h is considered walking training, higher values ​​fall into the running category and allow for conditioning training. The manufacturers specify the maximum speeds so that you can select a treadmill with the top speed that suits you.
  • Treadmill dimensions: Not only length and width play a role, but also the height of the tread. For taller people, a low ceiling paired with a high walking surface can make training difficult.
  • Running surface and cushioning: The running surface of your future treadmill is determined by the length and width of the surface. The following applies here: the taller you are, the further your steps will be when you run and the area should be correspondingly longer and wider so that you can train comfortably. The cushioning of the treadmill also determines how comfortable your sports unit will be. Here you should ideally test what feels best for you.
  • Extra Features: If you just want to run, extras aren’t critical. Many treadmills offer training programs, have hand-held heart rate monitors in the handles, and similar additional features that may be helpful for some users.

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