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President's Day 2025 Treadmill Deals: Unbeatable Prices on Top Brands Like NordicTrack

Save hundreds of dollars on our favorite treadmills.

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Trevor Raab

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I have spent countless hours trying treadmills for our audience here at Runner's World, running on machines that range from a few hundred bucks to what you'd spend on a mortgage in Brooklyn. The majority of the top-tier home treadmills, however, hang out in the $2,000 range. But right now, there are President's Day treadmill deals that are making even some of our spendier picks more affordable.

Best Treadmill Deals

Brands like NordicTrack, Horizon FItness, and WalkingPad are seeing big discounts this Presidents' Day. (Maybe Washington was a runner? Stranger things have been reported.) Of the sales, you'll see some of our most-popular folding treadmills, advanced treadmills, and more. Every treadmill on this list recommend and has been put through our rigorous testing process.

If you've been on the fence about buying a treadmill for your home, this might be the best time to grab one. They're hands-down one of the best things to have in your house if you're looking to train, stay active in bad weather, or if you just need to get your wiggles out. Check out all the best deals below.

    1
    Best Overall Deal

    NordicTrack Commercial 1750 Treadmill

    Commercial 1750 Treadmill

    Pros

    • Fun to run on
    • Huge screen
    • Perfect cushioning

    Cons

    • Heavy and tougher to move than others

    This was our pick for the Best Overall treadmill this year. It's a workhorse with fun components, and it's cushioned enough to be easier on the knees but no so cushioned you feel as though you're bouncing on your run.

    From our review: "The 1750 is a pricey piece of equipment, but it is built like a tank and can elevate your runs in ways you’re not expecting. Both RW Runner-in-Chief Jeff Dengate and I loved using this treadmill for training and non-training runs. The Netflix feature makes miles fly by (we actually both watched the Menendez movie on recent runs on this ’mill!), and our joints thanked us for the cushioning."

    Key Specs

    Deck Size22 by 60 inches
    Foldable?Yes
    Weight Limit300 pounds
    2
    Simple Savings on an Already Great Value

    Horizon Fitness 7.8 AT Treadmill

    7.8 AT Treadmill

    Pros

    • Nothing to sign up for
    • Ready steady incline

    Cons

    • Can be a pain to move around

    Horizon makes some of my favorite treadmills. I love how they combine utility and value in every 'mill they make. And their President's Day treadmill deals are killing it.

    From our review: "A lot of treadmill makers offer custom training content, and in a way, lock you into their ecosystem. But Horizon is trainer-agnostic, even though it wants you to take advantage of the studio-class experience. Its goal with the 7.8 AT is to give you a machine that responds quickly to inputs and lets you choose whichever training program you want to stream—just bring your own iPad— there’s no way to display workouts on this mill’s console."

    Key Specs

    Deck Size22 by 60 inches
    Foldable?Yes
    Weight Limit300 pounds
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    3
    Big Deal on a Big Mill

    NordicTrack Commercial 2450 Treadmill

    Commercial 2450 Treadmill

    Pros

    • Unobtrusive handles
    • Long, cushioned deck

    Cons

    • Could fold up smaller

    This is easily one of my favorite treadmills to run on. It has a long deck with even cushioning, the z-shaped handles stay out of your way, but are there if you need them, the screen is huge, and the workouts are fun.

    From our review: "The NordicTrack is better with its iFit programming, though. There are thousands of workouts available, including marathon courses like Boston and New York City. Dengate quips: 'On one run, I joined my buddy (and host of RW’s Master the Half Marathon video series) Knox Robinson for a mountain run in South Africa. He didn’t know we were running together!'"

    Key Specs

    Deck Size22 x 60 in.
    Foldable?Yes
    Weight Limit400 pounds
    4
    Save Hundreds on a Firm Run

    Sole F80 Treadmill

    F80 Treadmill

    Pros

    • Easy to move around
    • Road-like feel

    Cons

    • The optional top-tier app is pricey

    If you're someone who doesn't want the feedback that spongier decks give you, the Sole F80 is a solid choice. It has a firmer, more roadlike feel underfoot. Additionally, I've had great interactions with their customer service team.

    From our review: "The Sole F80 is a sturdy treadmill that’s made to be easy to move around. The wheels really do work on this machine, and whether you’re moving it to store, or just adjusting for daylight, you can maneuver it."

    Key Specs

    Deck Size22 by 60 inches
    Foldable?Yes
    Weight Limit350 pounds
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    5
    Easy Machine

    Bowflex T9 Treadmill

    T9 Treadmill

    Pros

    • Easy fold

    Cons

    • Controls could be better

    If you're looking for a treadmill that folds up easily, has a simple interface, and a lovely deck, look no further than the T9 from Bowflex.

    From our review: "This is a solid entry-level machine. While the controls are irritating, you get the ability to use the brand’s app, hook up to Peloton or Zwift, or set up your Apple watch to do your workout. The board is very similar to that of the Horizon, with an oversized tablet holder, and the toggles on the grips and on the board itself. It’s relatively quiet, folds up easily thanks to the hydraulic lift assist, and the 350-pound weight limit is impressive."

    Key Specs

    Deck Size22 by 60 in.
    Foldable?Yes
    Weight Limit350 pounds
    6
    Best Walking Pad Deal

    Walkingpad R2 Folding Treadmill

    R2 Folding Treadmill

    Pros

    • Compact size
    • Easy to move

    Cons

    • Limited options
    • Small deck

    Not all of us have the space for a huge treadmill in our house. Enter the walking pad-style treadmill, specifically, Walkingpad. It's a compact and lightweight treadmill built to fit into your life.

    From our review: "Whether you’re dealing with a small space or simply don’t want to move your treadmill every time you want to use it, this allows you to easily fold the whole thing up against the wall and out of the way. It also has an automatic speed mode that adjusts as you walk, tracking whether you’re outpacing the belt (or vice versa) by measuring how your fore-aft position changes on the deck."

    Key Specs

    Deck Size17 by 47 inches
    Foldable?Very
    Weight Limit240 pounds
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    Cat Bowen has been covering parenting and home for over a decade. At Best Products, she has tested hundreds of products for parents and for the home, often spending dozens of hours per product to ensure her reviews are accurate and informative. Prior to joining the team, she was at Romper where she covered everything from breastfeeding to child sleep habits to abortion rights access. You can find her work on Bustle, Romper, and more. Cat is a bit of an intellectual magpie and perpetual student, most recently receiving a graduate degree in gender studies where she examined a topic that vexes so many — pockets in women’s clothing.

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