Horizon T62 Treadmill
under Horizon ReviewThis model is an upgrade from the Horizon T61. Just like every series that comes from this company, there are four models in them and are all based on on frame. As the number go up, from 1 to 4, the features also keep getting better. The motor is more powerful, the speed and incline level increase too and there are more programs to be used and make exercising routines more interesting and enjoyable.
I read one interesting review from unsatisfied customer of this treadmill. He said that the frame broke down and he had it replaced. Now, I know that this model can take 300lbs and he said he was only 200lbs heavy. Of course, Horizon T62 would not endure 300lbs for a long time. Couple of times a week, yes. And if you use this model for walking. Now, the mistake people often make is that they try to use the treadmill for something it can’t be used. Like the man who had a negative review of this model. He was within the weight limit, but he used this treadmill for running. If he read even one review, he would have known that this is an entry level model and is used for people who want to walk or do a little bit of jogging. And they are not supposed to be using this fitness equipment unit every day.

You have to buy more powerful treadmill for something like that. And they will cost you a lot more then this model does. You can’t expect to pay $700 and use the machine the same way you would use a $2,000 model. That is simply not logical. If a $700 treadmill could do all the hard work, who would bought that $4,000 from Landice or Precor? Nobody, of course. But the prices are there for reason, there are different levels of quality. And there are different levels of use.
Horizon T62 is a decent treadmill that has a good warranty, especially when compared to the competition in the same price range. You can use it for fat loss and to keep yourself active. Do not think you can run with this model or build up some muscles. It’s not made for that. It has a 2.0 Horse Power motor, 10mph of speed and 10% of incline. It will satisfy the basic needs, but using it for anything more than that would mean the damage to the machine and the repairman would soon have to come to your home.