New Reebok Treadmill Reviews
One of the older models in the Reebok lineup and with the price increase to $1400, we would look ...
See ReviewThe LCD screen is both a strength and weakness. Looks great but if it breaks, you won?t fix it w...
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Reviewed in 2016
Massively overpriced compared with other models that this factory makes in the NordicTrack and Pr...
See ReviewCheap components in the drive system will make you want this model like you would want a head-on ...
See ReviewA nice overall package but if I were in your shoes I would be looking either higher or lower in t...
See ReviewShort warranty is the just the start of shortcomings on this model! It is overpriced, is equippe...
See ReviewNot a great deal at $899 but we've seen on sale from time to time. The better deal is the Reebok...
See ReviewOverkill for most walkers and as solid a $1,000 treadmill as there is on the market.
See ReviewA swing and a miss! If Reebok lights your fire, step up to the 910 model. You get much more for t...
See ReviewBest Reebok ever made! Lots of value for the money. It is packed with features and some of the be...
See ReviewReebok's serious challenge for other treadmills in the $1,500 range. A solid contender against th...
See ReviewReviewed in 2014
A nice try but keep on trying Reebok. You are better off spending $200 extra for the ZigTech 910.
See ReviewThe best Reebok ever made! One of the best treadmills in the $2000 price range.
See ReviewReebok's serious challenge for other treadmills in this $1500 range. A solid contender against th...
See ReviewNot a bad machine but when you are buying an $800 treadmill keep in mind that some serious corner...
See ReviewSolid $1000 treadmill from Reebok and if you are a walker, this is probably as good a treadmill a...
See ReviewReviewed in 2013
Another me-too Icon model in the $800 price range. Some bright points but some shortcomings as w...
See ReviewIt has a tiny motor in comparison with other models at this price, and also, when comparing it wi...
See ReviewGood looking unit but is short in the motor area. Since they give the motor a 12 year warranty, ...
See ReviewReviewed in 2012
Good looking machine but get much more for your money from the same factory with the Epic 425MX a...
See ReviewNot a bad machine but when you are buying an $800 treadmill keep in mind that some serious corner...
See ReviewReviewed in 2011
You would be better off paying the extra $300 for the Reebok Vista model. The 8500 has a few shor...
See ReviewBest Buy winner for the $1000 range! A fantastic machine for the money- still the heart rate gri...
See ReviewOnce again, forget about the Crosswalk units'the arms aren't that helpful and you just pay extra ...
See ReviewReviewed in 2010
A great looking new model for Reebok, and they took our advice and now provide a separate display...
See ReviewAlthough it is numbered after the R 5.80, it has a tiny motor in comparison. It also pales in com...
See ReviewOur best buy winner in the $699 price range! A clear winner for $700 at Sam's Club and Costco.co...
See ReviewReebok put a large motor in a low-priced treadmill. You can get it at Costco.com for $650 (who k...
See ReviewAlthough this one has a short warranty, a $999 treadmill with all of the features and components ...
See ReviewReviewed in 2009
Great LCD screen and good packaging will help this one sell. Overall, expect a headache down the...
See ReviewIcon has a chokehold on the lower end of this business. When you look at the pickup they have ha...
See ReviewOne of the better designs under $1000 but compromises are made that would make it well worth your...
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General Information:This is a licensed product for Icon Health and Fitness. Like other Icon built products, the features are heavy and component quality has rocketed upward with the exception being that some of the electronic features have been glitch prone. The pricing disparity we've seen on this brand in the past has equalized with the other Icon brands so there is no longer a premium for the name. The quality has really stepped up and they are making some very good machines- an excellent value for the money.
Manufacturing Philosophy:Reebok is produced by Icon, a company with thousands of employees and large resources. Put simply, their machines have the best design in the business. Icon has a long, storied history that provides an example of how the big keep getting bigger. Icon used to be the mass-market darling because of their cheap prices but they used to have quality to match. These days they put quality into the machines and pack them with features. Service by most of the lower priced companies can be spotty but you get what you pay for.
Company Outlook : Icon is the largest fitness equipment producer in the world with over $1 billion in sales. If the fitness industry were a solar system, Icon is so powerful that they would be the Sun. Although you get a great value price for the product, you also get value service so keep this in mind when buying their machines. We don't get nearly as many complaints about Icon's service as we have in the past. Due to the sheer number of units they produce, we pick up support in many cases where this factory leaves off.