Home exercise equipment under $1,000: As of Jan. 31, Nautilus, ProForm, and Echelon are all offering select fitness equipment like treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes on sale for under $1,000. Savings range between $300 and $800.
Here’s a quick glance:
Echelon Reflect Smart Exercise Mirror — $549.99 $749.99 (save $200)
Nautilus T618 treadmill — $699 $1,499 (save $800)
ProForm Pro 9.9 elliptical — $799.99 $1,099.99 (save $300)
If you keep up with workout equipment tea at all, you probably know that Jan. 31 is the last day to snag the Tonal before its price goes up… again.
A higher price tag of $3,495 may seem like a justifiable investment for some. For others, the $800 mark may feel like a more appropriate budget for an at-home exercise machine. Multiple deals from Echelon, Nautilus, and ProForm make that possible this week. Save up to $800 on treadmills, ellipticals, and even Echelon’s own smart fitness mirror, all of which are going for less than $800 on sale.
At $200 off, Echelon’s take on a smart exercise mirror is almost $500 cheaper than the next-cheapest smart fitness mirror out there, the ProForm Vue. The smaller 40-inch version still allows you to keep an eye on your own form while following the on-screen instructor. Rather than a touchscreen, download the Echelon Fit app to select from more than 2,000 studio-quality fitness classes.
Get your steps in regardless of the weather with Nautilus’ folding T618 treadmill. A solid choice for casual light walking, incline training, and even more hardcore cardio, the T618 is well-equipped with a 3.5 horsepower motor, over 25 built-in training programs, and rebound cushioning in the deck.
Bring serious workout variety home with an elliptical like this one. ProForm’s Pro 9.9 model has 32 built-in programs for targeting your lower body or upper body, plus options for a more generalized aerobic calorie burner. Customize your workouts through the 21-inch, power-adjustable stride and digital incline.
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