Horizon Evolve Treadmill review

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The Horizon Evolve Treadmill was designed with a single thing in mind. Keep it simple and save space. And the horizon engineers manage to achieve this goal. The Evolve model is easy to hold and will fit under beds or in closets. It does not require assemble and is very simple to use.

On the other hand the Horizon Evolve Treadmill can be compared with a big toy by serious trainers. Yes, it folds nice, save a lot of space but it seemed that all other things were forgotten in order to achieve this. The motor is a 1,25 chp and the belt will not work for a bigger person.

There are serious advantages and disadvantages for this treadmill. We consider this a niche product, a treadmill made specially for the ones that just want to walk and want to save space and money.


horizon evolve treadmill review

Horizon Evolve Treadmill Specifications

1. Speed: 0-6 mph
The Horizon Evolve treadmill has an adjustable speed between 0 and 6 mph, enough for walkers and light joggers.

2. Inclination
This treadmill doesn’t have this feature.

3. Motor
The Horizon Evolve model comes with a quiet 1.25 CHP motor.

4. Belt
This treadmill comes with a 17″ x 45″ belt – enough for walkers and joggers. The belt has the COMFORTzone&trade cushioning system.

5. Warranty
Horizon offers a 10 years warranty for frame, a 5 years one for motor, and a 1 year warranty for parts and labor


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Horizon Evolve Treadmill Special features

Ultra compact design
The Horizon Evolve Treadmill is designed to fit almost everywhere. Because of his small dimensions (when you fold it has 10’’ x 59’’) it can fit under bet or in the closet.

Display
This treadmill has a very simple console and display that will show you the time, speed, distance and calories.

No assemble
Another advantage of the Evolve treadmill is the fact that you don’t need to assemble it. You get it from the box, unfold it and you are ready to go.

2 built in workouts
The treadmill comes with 2 built in workouts that will add variety to your training routine.

The Horizon Evolve Treadmill can keep a maximum user weight of 250 lbs.

Conclusion Horizon Evolve Treadmill review

We know that the serious runners will say that this treadmill is a toy. And we agree – if you are considering running you should not go for this model because is not for you.

On the other hand if you want to do walking workouts you can consider this model as a solution.

There are two main advantages:
The Horizon Evolve Treadmill is easy to fold and after you fold it you can put in under your bed or in the closed.

The other main advantage is the fact that it does not need to be assembled. You just open the box, unfold it and it’s ready to go.

We think that this model is made especially for seniors or light trainers that leave in small apartments. This treadmill will not satisfy a runner or a more serious trainer.

If you are a person that only plan to walk and occasionally do some light jogging and you want to save some space you can consider the Horizon Evolve Treadmill. But remember that he is an economy treadmill.

You can also watch these 3 commercial videos made by Horizon for the Evolve class.

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