Yowza Daytona Plus Treadmill Review


$2,199.00
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Brief Overview
The best reason to buy the Daytona Plus is that it costs $500 more than the Daytona model. Although you aren't getting a bad treadmill for $2,200, once you are at this point, it isn't far north in price to get to a True treadmill that is much more solidly built.
Overall Quality
The updated Daytona Plus from Yowza is their top of the line machine. If you drive a Chevy Impala, this car will feel very familiar to you. With some of the quality brands like SportsArt & Bodyguard that used to fill a 'value' price losing their minds on pricing, it now opens the door for companies like Yowza to move up in price points.
Ratings
Walking Area | 8.5 |
Power | 7.5 |
Cushioning | 6.9 |
Reliability | 6.4 |
Noise Level | 5.9 |
Quality | 5.9 |
Value | 4.4 |
Warranty | 8.5 |