![]() The “Variable Response Cushioning System” divides the deck into three zones, each of which provides a different support level to make your run easier on your feet. But according to Horizon, the motor is like Christian Bale’s Batman: powerful and quiet. It offers incline up to 10 percent (whew) and speeds from 0.5 to 10 miles per hour. Wait, you can charge your phone with this thing? SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY! Best of all, it doesn’t block the treadmill display or controls, as unfortunately placed tablet holders often do. Because Horizon knows you’re gonna use those speakers, the treadmill has a tablet holder too. It does have an audio in/out jack if you need it, though. Whether you like to jam out, cry while watching “This Is Us” (*slowly raises hand*), or stream fitness videos, you can wave bye-bye to headphones and earbuds, thanks to the Bluetooth speakers on the T101. FeaturesĪlthough there are plenty of less expensive treadmills on the market, this one’s pretty tricked-out for a midrange model. Most reviewers agree that assembly is pretty easy, taking only 30 minutes. It comes with all the tools you need, and - according to the owner’s manual - assembly involves just five steps. Once it arrives you’ll need to assemble it, which shouldn’t be as daunting as it sounds. The brand also provides an interest-free financing option. ![]() Depending on the day and whether there are any promos or coupon codes available, you can expect to pay between $600 and $700 for one (with free shipping too). The T101 is pretty middle-of-the-road in terms of price. The 101 on the Horizon T101 Cost and setup
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