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Can a True treadmill satisfy your long term fitness needs without giving you a headache down the road? Our review will give you a thorough answer to the question. First, let’s learn more on their… Company Background True Fitness was founded in 1981 and has been building high end treadmills ever since. True has over 240,000 square feet of testing, manufacturing, engineering, warehouse and office space located at their corporate headquarters near St. Louis, Missouri. True exercise equipment is sold in over 350 domestic stores across 65 countries worldwide, which is quite impressive. True treadmills are offered for both home and commercial use. As mentioned above, they are high end machines that range from $2,099 to $5,899. Strong Point True treadmills operate extremely quietly and smoothly. In fact, True has established an excellent reputation for building the finest decks and belts in the treadmill industry. True treadmills are very stable machines with great cushioning support. They have a unique cushioning system called the SOFT System where the front third of the deck is softer to reduce impact. As your foot moves back along the belt, the surface stabilizes to give you a firm push off. True’s warranty coverage is quite remarkable. Aside from their Z4 series, all their treadmills have a warranty of 30 years on frame, 10 years on all parts and 1 year on labor. Weak Point Although True has high quality decks and belts, this has conditioned several consumers in thinking the rest of their treadmills are made of high quality components. In fact, the quality of a True treadmill is nothing to brag about. We would expect to see more reliable and high quality parts to be used for such a high priced treadmill. This leads into their next weakness: A True treadmill is quite pricey. Situated in the high end range, True competes against other treadmill brands that have a better value for money such as Precor treadmills. Expert Reviews There have been many expert reviews conducted on True treadmills. Among the best are: Runner’s World magazine, an internationally renowned running magazine. Treadmilldoctor.com, a company that emphasizes in providing advice to consumers about purchasing treadmills. ConsumerSearch.com: a website that has been named the best expert product review site on the internet. Here is what the experts had to say about True treadmills: - Runner’s World nominated a True treadmill as their 2002 Editors’ choice treadmill. This is what they had to say about the True treadmill: "It has the whole package: great stability; comfortable, quiet ride; responsive controls; and a clean, readable display."
- TreadmillDoctor says, “True uses decent components on their machines but the effectiveness of their components is amplified by their inarguably magnificent belt and deck combination which is simply the best in the treadmill market.”
- ConsumerSearch says, “These top-of-the-line machines are consistently praised by reviewers for their durability, smooth and quiet performance, easy maintenance, and shock absorption.”
Conclusion Purchasing a True treadmill can be a pleasant but expensive experience. This is not to imply that you won’t get your money’s worth but give you an awareness that there are other brands in the same price category that will give you a better value for your money. __________________________________________________ Understanding the Different True Treadmill Series Series Z4 The Z4 True treadmill series consists of three models with the exact same specifications and display. The only difference is that the Z4 P is the basic model with no heart rate monitor, the Z4 HRC has a heart rate monitor with heart rate control and the Z4 HRCO has the latter with an orthopedic belt. Series Z5 The Z5 True treadmill series consists of three models that have a stronger motor (3.0 HP) than the Z4 series, are more space efficient and have more features. The Z5 series also has 5 more years of warranty on parts. The difference between the three Z5 models is an added heart rate monitor and an orthopedic belt. Series Z5.4 The Z5.4 True treadmill series consists of two models that have a wider deck (22 x 54 inches) than the Z4 and Z5 series and more features. Series Z5.5 The Z5.5 True treadmill series consists of three models that have a 22 x 60 inch deck and more features. Treadmill Resource Center.com is constantly researching for the latest True treadmill reviews. Our goal is to provide you with helpful and unbiased information on their models. Click on the links below to go directly to the model’s review. True Z4 P Treadmill True Z4 HRC Treadmill True Z4 HRCO Treadmill True Z5 Treadmill - *Best Value Within True* True Z5 HRC Treadmill True Z5 HRCO Treadmill True Z5.4 HRC Treadmill True Z5.4 HRCO Treadmill True Z5.5 HRC Treadmill True Z5.5 HRCO Treadmill True Z5.5 LTD Treadmill True Classic Treadmill Keys Treadmill Features - Where you will find a description of all features __________________________________________________ True Z4 P Treadmill The True Z4P treadmill is the entry level of True’s high end treadmills. It has a remarkable SOFT System where the front third of the deck is softer to reduce impact. As your foot moves back along the belt, the surface stabilizes to give you a firm push off. Other than its deck, this treadmill is quite basic and hardly has any extra features. Its warranty is quite good but the price is a little high. For approximately the same price Sole, Smooth and Precor treadmills offer more reliable treadmills with a better overall rating. Price - $2,099 Length - 71 in Width - 28 in Height - 56 in Weight - 240 lbs User Weight Capacity - 300 lbs Power Source - 115 V Belt - 20 x 54 in Deck - Non reversible Motor - 2.75 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 10 mph Incline - 0 to 12% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - No Heart Rate Control - No Wireless Chest Strap - No Programs - 4 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval and 2 user programs Features - SOFT System, Solid Frame Display - 7 x 20 LED dot matrix display - Distance, Grade, Time, Speed, Pace, Calories, and METs Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year motor, 5 year deck/roller/belt, 3 year all other parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z4 HRC Treadmill The True treadmill Z4 HRC is exactly the same as the basic Z4 (above) but it has an added heart rate monitor with heart rate control. This gives you the ability to automatically adjust the speed and/or grade to keep you at your selected target heart rate.The Z4 HRC also has a Cruise Control patented feature that lets you move automatically from any manual or pre-set program into a heart rate control workout by simply pressing a key. Aside from the features, the Z4 HRC is very quiet and has a smooth deck cushioning. We will keep repeating that, in general, True treadmills are quite expensive compared to other brands. At $2,399, this model lacks reliability and high quality components. If you are going to pay over $2000 for a treadmill, you might as well get something more consistent in providing long term durability. Price - $2,399 Length - 71 in Width - 28 in Height - 56 in Weight - 240 lbs User Weight Capacity - 300 lbs Power Source - 115 V, 220 V available Belt - 20 x 54 in Deck - Non reversible Motor - 2.75 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 10 mph Incline - 0 to 12% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 1 Target HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 4 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval and 2 user programs Features - SOFT System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control Display - 7 x 20 LED dot matrix display - Distance, Grade, Time, Speed, Pace, Calories, METs and Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year motor, 5 year deck/roller/belt, 3 year all other parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z4 HRCO Treadmill For $300 more than the Z4 HRC the True treadmill Z4 HRCO has an orthopedic belt. If you do have sore knees and need softer cushioning, we recommend you save the extra $300 and buy yourself a good pair of running shoes. *Note* An orthopedic belt will not make a huge difference in cushioning. It weighs more than a regular belt and this will create the motor to work harder. Consequently, in the long run, the orthopedic belt will reduce your treadmills life span. Price - $2,699 Length - 71 in Width - 28 in Height - 56 in Weight - 240 lbs User Weight Capacity - 300 lbs Power Source - 115 V, 220 V available Belt - 20 x 54 in Orthopedic Belt Deck - Non reversible Motor - 2.75 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 10 mph Incline - 0 to 12% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 1 Target HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 4 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval, and 2 user programs Features - SOFT System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control, Orthopedic Belt Display - 7 x 20 LED dot matrix display - Distance, Grade, Time, Speed, Pace, Calories, METs and Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year motor, 5 year deck/roller/belt, 3 year all other parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z5 Treadmill - *BEST VALUE WITHIN TRUE* The True treadmill Z5 is very space efficient, has a 3.0 HP motor and an excellent warranty. Unfortunately, there is no heart rate monitor that comes with this model. Overall, The Z5 is a very basic treadmill with a powerful motor, long warranty, quiet performance and an excellent deck. Its weakness lies within its average quality and reliability. It is the lowest price True treadmill to have a 10 year on all parts warranty. Price - $2,799 Length - 68 in Width - 28 in Height - 56 in Weight - 255 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 115 V Belt - 20 x 54 in Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 10 mph Incline - 0 to 12% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - No Heart Rate Control - No Wireless Chest Strap - No Programs - None Features - SOFT System, Solid Frame Display - Distance, Time, Speed, Pace, Incline, Calories, METs Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year all parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z5 HRC Treadmill The True treadmill Z5 HRC is similar to the Z5 except it has 6 preset programs and a heart rate monitor with heart rate control. Your heart rate is measured from a wireless polar telemetry monitor. Among its features is a Cruise Control, express command keys that enable you to quickly choose a specific speed level, 2 custom time based files where different family members can create and save their own personalized workouts or one person can create and save multiple workouts for unsurpassed variety and a tri-color LED control panel. Compared to the basic Z5, we certainly don’t think these added features are worth $700 more. If you really want a True treadmill, we recommend the Z5. At $3,499, True is competing against exceptional treadmill brands such as Precor and Landice. Price - $3,499 Length - 68 in Width - 28 in Height - 56 in Weight - 255 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 115 V Belt - 20 x 54 in Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 10 mph Incline - 0 to 15% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 2 Target HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 6 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval, Target HRC (2) and 2 user programs Features - SOFT System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control, Express Command Keys, 2 Custom Time-Based Files, Tri-Color LED Control Panel Display - 7 x 20 LED dot matrix display (Tri-Color LED) - Distance, Time, Speed, Pace, Incline, Calories, METs sand Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year all parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z5 HRCO Treadmill For $300 more than the Z5 HRC the True treadmill Z5 HRCO has an orthopedic belt. If you do have sore knees and need softer cushioning, we recommend you save the extra $300 and buy yourself a good pair of running shoes. *Note* An orthopedic belt will not make a huge difference in cushioning. It weighs more than a regular belt and this will create the motor to work harder. Consequently, in the long run, the orthopedic belt will reduce your treadmills life span. Price - $3,799 Length - 68 in Width - 28 in Height - 56 in Weight - 255 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 115 V Belt - 20 x 54 in Orthopedic Belt Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 10 mph Incline - 0 to 15% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 2 Target HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 6 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval, Target HRC (2) and 2 user programs Features - SOFT System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control, Express Command Keys, 2 Custom Time-Based Files, Tri-Color LED Control Panel, Orthopedic Belt Display - 7 x 20 LED dot matrix display (Tri-Color LED) - Distance, Time, Speed, Pace, Incline, Calories, METs sand Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year all parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z5.4 HRC Treadmill The True treadmill Z5.4 HRC has a SOFT Select System that enables you to choose from 12 different softness settings for the cushioning of the deck. It has 11 preset programs (including 5 heart rate controlled workouts), and 3 custom programs where you can personalize your own workouts. The Z5.4 has a 22 inch wide deck which is the widest in the industry. What if we told you this was too wide? Let us explain our reasoning… *Note* Many consumers may think the wider the deck surface the better but it isn’t that simple. There is a reason why wider decks are rare. It has to do with the treadmills motor. Every square inch of belt surface causes the motor to work harder to continuously turn the belt. Therefore, long term usage of a wider deck will ware down the motor a lot faster and shorten the treadmills life span. The wider deck would be advantageous if True used better quality components but that is not the case. For $4,400 we definitely recommend you take a look at more reliable brands that will give you a better value for money such as Precor and Landice. Price - $3,999 Length - 68 in Width - 30 in Height - 56 in Weight - 275 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 115 V, 220 V available Belt - 22 x 54 in Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 12 mph Incline - 0 to 15% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 5 Target HRC, 2 Interval HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 11 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval, Target HRC (5), Interval HRC (2) and 3 custom programs Features - SOFT Select System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control, Express Command Keys, 5 Custom Time-Based Files, 2 Custom Interval-Based Files Display - 7 x 20 LED dot matrix display - Speed, Incline, Elapsed Time, Distance, Pace, Heart Rate, Time Remaining, METs, Calories and Target Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year all parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z5.4 HRCO Treadmill For $300 more than the Z5.4 HRC the True treadmill Z5.4 HRCO has an orthopedic belt. If you do have sore knees and need softer cushioning, we recommend you save the extra $300 and buy yourself a good pair of running shoes. *Note* An orthopedic belt will not make a huge difference in cushioning. It weighs more than a regular belt and this will create the motor to work harder. Consequently, in the long run, the orthopedic belt will reduce your treadmills life span. Price - $4,299 Length - 68 in Width - 30 in Height - 56 in Weight - 275 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 115 V, 220 V available Belt - 22 x 54 in Orthopedic Belt Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 12 mph Incline - 0 to 15% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 5 Target HRC, 2 Interval HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 11 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval, Target HRC (5), Interval HRC (2) and 3 custom programs Features - SOFT Select System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control, Express Command Keys, 5 Custom Time-Based Files, 2 Custom Interval-Based Files, Orthopedic Belt Display - 7 x 20 LED dot matrix display - Speed, Incline, Elapsed Time, Distance, Pace, Heart Rate, Time Remaining, METs, Calories and Target Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year all parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z5.5 HRC Treadmill The True treadmill Z5.5 HRC has an extremely wide and long running area (22 x 60 inches). Longer and wider belts may give you more freedom to run or walk but the ideal is to find the smallest belt size that will still give you a comfortable workout. Why, you ask? *Note* Every square inch of belt surface causes the motor to work harder to continuously turn the belt. Therefore, long term usage of a wider deck will ware down the motor a lot faster and shorten the treadmills life span. True treadmills are known not to have the greatest high end quality components. Therefore, a wider and longer deck may only cause you repair hassles further down the road. If you absolutely need a large running surface, then by all mean go for it, otherwise, go with a treadmill that has a reasonable deck size; this will statistically prolong the treadmill’s life span. A part from the deck, the True treadmill Z5.5 HRC introduces 18 pre-set programs where you can choose from 4 Distance-based workouts (2 Mile, 4 Mile, 5 K, and 10 K HRC workouts). It also has 5 targeted heart rate control workouts and 5 interval workouts that are displayed on the larger 10 x 28 LED dot matrix console. As the Z5.4 series, there are more reliable treadmills at this price such as Landice and Precor. Price - $4,899 Length - 77 in Width - 30 in Height - 56 in Weight - 310 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 115 V Belt - 22 x 60 in Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 12 mph Incline - 0 to 15% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 5 Target HRC, 4 Distance-based HRC, 5 Interval HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 18 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval, Target HRC (5), Distance-based HRC (4), Interval (5) and 3 custom programs Features - SOFT Select System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control, Express Command Keys, 5 Custom Time-Based Files, 5 Custom Interval-Based Files, 4 Distance-Based Workouts Display - 10 x 28 LED dot matrix display - Speed, Incline, Elapsed Time, Distance, Pace, Heart Rate, Time Remaining, METs, Calories and Target Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year all parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z5.5 HRCO Treadmill For $300 more than the Z5.5 HRC the True treadmill Z5.5 HRCO has an orthopedic belt. If you do have sore knees and need softer cushioning, we recommend you save the extra $300 and buy yourself a good pair of running shoes. *Note* An orthopedic belt will not make a huge difference in cushioning. It weighs more than a regular belt and this will create the motor to work harder. Consequently, in the long run, the orthopedic belt will reduce your treadmills life span. Price - $5,199 Length - 77 in Width - 30 in Height - 56 in Weight - 310 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 115 V Belt - 22 x 60 in Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 12 mph Incline - 0 to 15% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 5 Target HRC, 4 Distance-based HRC, 5 Interval HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 18 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval, Target HRC (5), Distance-based HRC (4), Interval (5) and 3 custom programs Features - SOFT Select System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control, Express Command Keys, 5 Custom Time-Based Files, 5 Custom Interval-Based Files, 4 Distance-Based Workouts, Orthopedic Belt Display - 10 x 28 LED dot matrix display - Speed, Incline, Elapsed Time, Distance, Pace, Heart Rate, Time Remaining, METs, Calories and Target Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year all parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Z5.5 LTD Treadmill The True treadmill Z5.5 LTD (limited) is identical to the other two Z5.5 models but an advanced Electronic SOFT Select system was added with a declinable deck. The shock absorption system is designed to automatically adjust the deck to 12 different softness settings through the touch of a button on the control panel. The declinable deck enables you to partially simulate going down a hill. This is a very innovative treadmill but its quality will always come back to haunt you. For $5,899 you can afford to buy the top of the line Landice model or the Life Fitness T9i, which both, without a doubt, outperform the True Z5.5 LTD. Price - $5,899 Length - 77 in Width - 30 in Height - 57 in Weight - 320 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 115 V Belt - 22 x 60 in optional Orthopedic belt Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 12 mph Incline - -3% to 12% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes, Polar Wireless Heart Rate Control - Yes, 5 Target HRC, 4 Distance-based HRC, 5 Interval HRC Wireless Chest Strap - Yes Programs - 18 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval, Target HRC (5), Distance-based HRC (4), Interval (5) and 3 custom programs Features - Electronic SOFT Select System, Solid Frame, Cruise Control, Express Command Keys, 5 Custom Time-Based Files, 5 Custom Interval-Based Files, 4 Distance-Based Workouts, Revolutionary Design Display - 10 x 28 LED dot matrix display (Tri-Color LED) - Speed, Incline, Elapsed Time, Distance, Pace, Heart Rate, Time Remaining, METs, Calories and Target Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year all parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] __________________________________________________ True Classic Treadmill The True treadmill Classic is the only treadmill that doesn’t belong to a series. It is an extremely compact treadmill that has a mixture of the 4 series. It is the lowest priced 3.0 HP True treadmill to have a heart rate monitor with heart rate control. This treadmill is definitely overpriced. If you really want a True treadmill we suggest you take a look at the Z5, where you will get a longer warranty on parts and a wider deck for $200 cheaper. Price - $2,999 Length - 64 in Width - 23 in Height - 52 in Weight - 220 lbs User Weight Capacity - 400 lbs Power Source - 120 V Belt - 18 x 52 in Deck - Non reversible Motor - 3.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor Speed - 0 to 10 mph Incline - 0 to 15% Folding - No Heart Rate Monitor - Yes Heart Rate Control - Yes Wireless Chest Strap - No Programs - 4 Preset Programs: Weight Loss, Speed Interval, C/V Workout, Hill Interval and 2 user programs Features - SOFT System, Solid Frame, Express, Command Keys, 2 Custom Time-Based Files Display - 7 x 20 LED dot matrix display - Distance, Grade, Time, Speed, Pace, Calories, METs, Heart Rate Warranty - 30 year frame, 10 year motor, 5 year deck/roller/belt, 3 year all other parts, 1 year labor [Back to Top] Explanation of all True treadmill features: | Feature | Description | | Cruise Control | This patented feature lets you move automatically from any manual or pre-set program into a Heart Rate Control™ workout by simply pressing a key. | | Custom Interval-Based Files | Based on alternating periods of work and rest, you can personalize your workout by varying the duration and intensity of these intervals. | | Custom Time-Based Files | Different family members can create and save their own personalized workouts, or one person can create and save multiple workouts for unsurpassed variety. | | Distance-Based Workouts | Choose the pre-set 2 Mile, 4 Mile, 5 K, and 10 K HRC™ workouts. | | Electronic SOFT Select System | The Limited’s Electronic SOFT Select shock absorption system is designed to cushion the initial impact of your footstrike, and then transfer to a firm, secure surface as you push-off. You can use the control panel to automatically adjust the deck to 12 different softness settings at the touch of a button. | | Express Command Keys | Easy to use keys allow for simple access to any custom HRC™ workout or pre-set programs. | | Orthopedic Belt | Experience maximum shock absorption and comfort with the Orthopedic Belt. | | SOFT System | The front third of the deck is softer to reduce impact. As your foot moves back along the belt, the surface stabilizes to give you a firm push off. | | SOFT Select System | The SOFT Select shock absorption system is designed to cushion the initial impact of your footstrike, and then transfer your foot to a firm, secure surface as you push-off. You can use the side-mounted lever to choose from 12 different softness settings. | | Solid Frame | A heavy-gauge robotically welded steel frame for exceptional stability, durability and performance. | | Tri-Color LED Control Panel | A tri-color matrix LED display that shows your progress in three separate distinguishable colors | Click on the links below to go back to the models review: True Z4 P Treadmill True Z4 HRC Treadmill True Z4 HRCO Treadmill True Z5 Treadmill - *Best Value Within True* True Z5 HRC Treadmill True Z5 HRCO Treadmill True Z5.4 HRC Treadmill True Z5.4 HRCO Treadmill True Z5.5 HRC Treadmill True Z5.5 HRCO Treadmill True Z5.5 LTD Treadmill True Classic Treadmill [Back to Top] For more details, visit TrueFitness.com where you will find in depth information of each True treadmill model. You can also locate a dealer near you. Return from True Treadmill to Treadmills (Home Page)
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