Weslo Cadence C44 Treadmill review
The Weslo Cadence C44 treadmill is one of the worst machines I have ever tested. The regular economic units are sheer luxury when compared with this treadmill.
There are not many things to say about Weslo Cadence C44. However, one rhetorical question stands: Why would anybody build/buy a treadmill that breaks in 30 days?

Weslo Cadence C44 Treadmill Specifications
1. Speed 10mph
The Cadence C44 unit has a top speed of 10 mph.
2. Inclination: 3, 6 or 9%
This unit can provide 3 incline levels for the belt: 3, 6 and 9 degrees.
3. Motor.
This treadmill features a 2.25 THP Impulse drive system.
4. Belt: 16″ x 47″
The Weslo Cadence C44 Treadmill comes with a 16″ x 47″ treadbelt and the Comfort Cell Cushioning system.
5. Warranty
For this machine you will receive:
- A one year warranty for motor
- A 90 days one for parts and labor.
Weslo Cadence C44 Special features
Unfortunately, there aren’t any special features worth mentioning in this section.
.The Weslo Cadence C44 Treadmill can keep up a maximum user weight of 250 lbs LB.Also, the C44 model comes with the following: EKG™ Heart Rate Monitor, large LCD display and a folding system.

Conclusion for Weslo Cadence C44 treadmill review
Well, the happy days are over. After testing some of the best machines on the market, we received the Cadence C44 unit. Regrettably, this is one of the worst treadmills we have ever tested.
Here are some explanations so that everybody understands the bad review:
Let’s start with the assembly. It was a nightmare. Some of the handrail holes are not drilled in proper spots and we wasted a lot of time trying to get the test started.
The top speed of this machine is 10 mph. You may say that this is a decent value and you would be right. But at 10 mph you’ll have the impression that the whole assemble is on the point of collapse. A running session feels like doing extreme sports.
The incline system comes with 3 preset values – 3,6 and 9 %.This mechanism worked in our case but we are not sure it’s going to work for a longer period of time. Also, the engine is not powerful at all and the walking area is very small.
For speeds up to 7 mph, this unit manages to do a decent job. Over 7 mph it starts to shake and make strange noises. By the way, the noise level is pretty high and annoying.
The notes posted above are conclusions drawn from day one. In the second day we started with a short walking workout. All good so far, but when we wanted to jog, the motor collapsed. And it also was the end of our review process, as we didn’t think it was worth the effort to fix it and start again.
Since our unit was broken, we looked over warranty conditions and we can honestly say that they have one of the worst deals. You get one year for the unit’s motor and 90 days for its parts and labor.
As a conclusion for Weslo Cadence C44 treadmill: we don’t recommend buying this unit. If, by any chance, you decide to buy one, then you should stick to light training sessions only. That is, if you want to have the same unit for a second training session.








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