Amazon’s Best-Selling Foldable Treadmill Is On Sale For Over $100 Off

As hot summer days turn into cold fall evenings, you might be coming to the annual realization that your outdoor runs could soon become trips into the tundra.

Sure, you could always pile on the layers before you lace up your sneakers, but you may not want to do that every single day. If you’re looking for an effective (and winter-friendly) way to get your steps in, you’re in luck.

Right now, Amazon’s offering 25 percent (that’s $120!) off its bestselling foldable treadmill—the XTERRA Fitness TR150 Folding Treadmill.

There’s a reason this treadmill has over 11,000 positive reviews, a 4.4 /5 rating, and an “Amazon’s Choice” badge. Decked out with a durable steel frame and spacious belt surface, the indoor cardio machine is versatile enough to accommodate a number of strides, from leisurely strolls while watching Netflix to incline walking and marathon training.

There are even 12 preset speed programs to choose from, offering something for just about everyone. And, if you want to take your workout to the next level, you can use the LCD monitor to keep tabs on your distance, pulse, speed, and calories burned.

But, perhaps the coolest thing about XTERRA’s treadmill is that it’s space-efficient. Thanks to the foldable design and wheels at the base, you can pack up this treadmill and roll it into your closet or under your couch or bed when idle (there’s no compromising your home decor here!).

And if running isn’t really your vibe, the holiday shopping season is going to sneak up on you faster than you think, and nobody has to know the amazing deal you scored (your secret’s safe with us!).

Normally, this treadmill costs $500. However, Amazon secretly dropped the price to take over $100 off this piece of fitness equipment right now. On sale for just over $376, this treadmill is cheaper than some gym memberships that would cost you over the next couple of years. Affordable, space-efficient, and effective—what more could you want?

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Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Marie Claire, Women’s Health, and Men’s Health, among others.

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