New Vision Treadmill Reviews
*Note: $300 is quite a premium just to pick up some programming. I actually prefer the simple co...
See ReviewThe T9200 with a very nice display console. The display is nothing short of beautiful and you wo...
See ReviewVision really had to step up their game with the competition from other factories...and they did!...
See ReviewThe T9250 with programs and there is really not a compelling reason for this model. I know they ...
See ReviewThe T9250 with a very nice display console. With this machine, Vision has a machine that can com...
See Review*Note: The lowest priced Vision folding treadmill. A good value for the money and you get the ser...
See ReviewThe T9500 with programs...if $300 extra turns you on we'll write you some programs. You'd be muc...
See ReviewThe T9500 with a very nice display console. It is honestly one of the best consoles we have seen...
See Review*Note: The new design looks great. Vision would own the world if they sold this machine for abou...
See ReviewThe T9600 with a very nice display console. With Landice's price increases, this one makes tons o...
See ReviewA good upgrade last year along with holding the line on prices this year gives Vision a very stro...
See ReviewOlder Vision Reviews
Reviewed in 2017
The tiny vertical support for the handrails is odd but other than that, a good looking design and...
See ReviewOne of the strongest treadmills in the $2,500 segment. The only issue I see for Vision is we see ...
See ReviewThe folding version of the T40. Although some folding treadmills are cheaper than their non-foldi...
See ReviewReviewed in 2016
We were wondering if the designer sneezed when he was drawing the hand rail. Although this is a n...
See ReviewNice touch screen but you can get a pretty good touchscreen on a $1,500 to $2,000 Icon model.
See ReviewVision's heavy commercial for the home model comes with a heavy price tag.
See ReviewFor nearly the same money you can get a True PS 825 which is what I would buy in this range.
See ReviewNice touch screen but I still can't get over a nearly $5,000 price tag for a Vision. If you can ...
See ReviewA very nice upgrade in the screen for the Elegant version but the price at $500 extra is kind of ...
See ReviewThe touch is a beautiful design but you can get a True PS100 for less and get more of a treadmill.
See ReviewThe better programmed version of the TF40 but it carries a $500 higher price tag.
See ReviewTouchscreen makes for nearly a $3,600 fold up. Great fold up with a crazy-high price tag.
See ReviewReviewed in 2015
Then entry level Vision is not very competitive with what Sole and NordicTrack are building at th...
See ReviewReviewed in 2014
*Note: A very nice upgrade in the screen for the Elegant version but the price at $600 extra is k...
See ReviewThe touch is a beautiful design but you can get a True PS300 for less and get more of a treadmill.
See ReviewReviewed in 2012
*Note: If you have to pay a premium other brands make sense. With the right dealer and the right...
See ReviewAn $800 price increase from the comparable model from three years ago in Vision's lineup should h...
See ReviewGet the T9250 model if you need a Vision folding treadmill. At some point, a factory needs to as...
See ReviewThe best Vision unit ever produced. High quality but if Star Trac repeats their direct sales from...
See ReviewIf you have to pay a premium other brands make sense. With the right dealer and the right total ...
See ReviewWho Manufacturers Vision Treadmills?
General Information:Vision is an brand made by Johnson, the maker of Matrix and Horizon units. They are known for making a high value treadmill. For years Johnson Health Tech operated Vision as a separate brand but four years ago decided to merge it's operations with their other North American operations.
Manufacturing Philosophy:Vision is a high quality product that has really upgraded their treadmill lineup in the past few years- except for the handrail design where it looks like an engineer sneezed when he drew it. They are putting high quality parts and are abandoning the lower end of the market. We visited the headquarters and major factory outside of Shanghai and found that Johnson is the most integrated manufacturer of fitness equipment in the world. This can be both good and bad. The good is that you are in control of almost all aspects of production. The bad is that you are in control of almost all aspects of production- if you mess up there is no one else to blame. They are focused on doing things the right way so it appears that this is a case where it is good overall. We were impressed with their quality procedures and design and testing processes and the reviews will reflect these facts.
Company Outlook : Vision, who once helped shut down many US factories with their innovative manufacturing approach, now is the victim of their own success by pushing some of the quality to their other brands like Horizon. They are making a firm move to the higher end of the market to try to challenge True. We will see how that works out for them. We find many of the Vision machines in light commercial use.