Men's Fitness UK

STEADY STRIDES

If you’re lucky enough to have a home gym, or at least the space for large fitness equipment where you live, you might have considered kitting it out with a treadmill. These – usually quite sizeable – machines are commercial gym staples. However, a common concern for run-from-home types is that most home treadmills don’t come close to the quality you’d find in your local gym. It usually comes down to striking a balance between quality, price and finding a machine that doesn’t take up the same space as a small car.

That’s exactly what BowFlex had in mind when it designed its BXT8Ji. Stripped back to the essentials, this model focuses on core functions to help you enjoy the benefits of treadmill

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