Grip-mounted speed knobs let you change pace without breaking stride — a feature runners love. At around $1,000 on sale, it delivers 15% incline, a 60-inch deck, and Peloton/Apple Watch connectivity at a price that undercuts the NordicTrack by half.
The Horizon 7.0 AT is the treadmill for people who want a serious machine without a serious subscription. The grip-knob speed controls are genuinely brilliant for interval work, and the Peloton integration means you're not locked into one ecosystem.
“A standout feature: knobs on the grips allow for effortless pace adjustments without breaking your stride. While there's a subtle lag when decreasing speed, it's barely noticeable at top speeds.”
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“Best Midrange Treadmill: Horizon Fitness 7.0 AT Treadmill”
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“Best No Subscription Treadmill: Horizon 7.4 AT”
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“Cushioning is excellent for long runs, but expect some bounce when the incline exceeds 5 percent—so perhaps skip the speedy hill work.”
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