What Are The Differences Between Commercial Treadmill And Home Treadmill I
In the era of national fitness, more and more people pay attention to fitness. Many people will purchase treadmills to exercise, but they don't know what are the differences between commercial treadmills and home treadmills.
In the following articles, we will introduce some differences.
1. Appearance. The appearance of commercial treadmills is relatively popular. After all, they must be used for commercial purposes and have to cater to the tastes of the public, so they usually look calmer and simpler than household treadmills as a whole. There are various types of home treadmills in appearance, with popular tastes and niche tastes, and there are many choices. And like some mid-to-low-end treadmills, multi-functions are added, which looks a little more complicated.
2. Motor. Household treadmills generally use DC motors, while commercial treadmills use AC motors. During the operation of the treadmill, the power of the AC motor is greater than that of the DC motor, so under the same force, the commercial treadmill suffers less damage than the home treadmill.
Also, commercial treadmills are generally used in gyms, and gyms contain a variety of people, some may weigh 100Kg, and some may be very obese. If you encounter such a person, if it is a home treadmill motor, you don’t need two You have to take a break every day, so the motor power of commercial treadmills is generally greater than that of home motors, and high power corresponds to high power consumption. Commercial treadmills consume a lot more power than home treadmills.
3. Shock absorption. When it comes to shock absorption, do you think that commercial treadmills are definitely better than home treadmills? Wrong, on the contrary, the most important thing about commercial treadmills is durability, so the requirements for shock absorption are not very high. Why do you say that? Because there are many people in the gym, most of them are young people and fitness enthusiasts. Their running needs are different from those of middle-aged and old people and children. They don't have much need for knee protection. The shock absorption effect depends on whether it can protect the knee joints. Most of it acts on middle-aged and elderly people and children. Therefore, the shock absorption effect of commercial treadmills is generally not very good.
4. Running area. Generally, the width of the running belt of a commercial treadmill is more than 50cm, and the ones below this size can only be classified as household or light commercial use. The area of commercial treadmills is often larger than that of home treadmills. The reason is simple. Just like motors and shock absorption, gyms need to cater to the needs of different groups of people. Naturally, the larger the running area, the better, so that everyone can use it enough. The running area of a domestic treadmill is usually above 40*120Cm, while the running area of a commercial treadmill is generally greater than 50*140Cm.

One of the most significant differences between commercial and home use is that commercial treadmills are all non-foldable, while home treadmills or some light commercial treadmills are foldable. If any manufacturer sells treadmills to a gym, If it is foldable, then it is a business confusion concept, using a home or light commercial treadmill to pretend to be a commercial treadmill to deceive customers who do not understand it. This situation abounds in the procurement cases of domestic gyms. To a large extent, it is because the purchaser does not understand treadmills and always compares the price of home with commercial treadmills. In order to win the business first, the merchants reduce costs. This created a vicious circle, and the purchaser and the merchant would be unlucky when something went wrong in the later period. It can be said that the purchaser made himself dead.
