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You've got the running technique, we've got the treadmill you need - and we'll make it available to you.

Michael Restin
16.1.2020
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Thomas Kunz

It all started with a comment. "I'd love it if you could give me a piece of equipment like this, so I can train with it and write a report on it", wrote user Marco_CH about the Bowflex treadmills. We liked the idea, so we're inviting you to apply to be a tester!

There are some products that we can't make disappear from stock in a flash, or put in the office for testing or hand out as gifts in front of our shop. Treadmills are definitely in that category that require some effort. But we don't let that put us off. "You don't get something for nothing" must have been the thought of Marco_CH, a member of the community.

I'd love it if you could give me one of these to train with for a race (e.g. Grand Prix de Berne or 20K) and record my progress.
Marco_CH

Test the Bowflex BXT 326!

Write us why you are the right person to test this machine.

The competition has ended.

The treadmill: a Bowflex BXT 326

"It's a semi-professional treadmill," explains Thierry, spouting off the key info: incline up to 15%, maximum speed of 20 km/h, 4hp motor, maximum user weight of 180 kg, robust design. "The motor is protected and stays in place even if the treadmill is tilted or folded."I also learn that the conveyor is more cushioned at the front than at the back, where you push with your foot.

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