True treadmills have been in business for the last 20 years. They have developed a reputation for making high end machines that deliver solid results. Consider them the Toyota’s or the Honda’s of the treadmill industry – minus the break pedals malfunctions. Their style lines are clean and smooth and their sales approach is all about the machine and getting in shape with out giving into the typical ‘gym rat’ look that a lot of other manufactures fall victim of.
They have three primary product lines, the ES, Z and PS. The ES line is the work horse of the group, it offers great longevity and functions. The Z is more for a good shape and fit into your living space, they are small and more narrow allowing them to fit more easily into your apartment. The PS is the most luxury line they offer, with this line you will have the most in functionality, and customizable workouts.
As with any treadmill, whether it’s the used treadmills or the new True Treadmill, it will need some maintenance from you. Periodically you will need to lube the running belt in order to keep the gears from overheating. Naturally the manufacture recommends their own line of oil to do this. You may be thinking this is just an unnecessary add-on, but in reality different oil will have different viscosity, so either use their oil or buy some that matches.
The warranty however, is non-transferable – so if you buy a used treadmill you will not be covered under the warranty. If the dealer you bought the treadmill from goes out of business you will still be covered but you will need to work with the manufacture rather than through the dealer. The warranty will not cover anything that goes wrong if you are not covering the preventative maintenance