![]() ![]() Whether I’m doing hard hill repeats, a progressive long run, or an all-out mile, a Woodway feels closer to land than any other treadmill I’ve tried. I’d go so far as to say that I feel a little springy on them - a good thing for a runner - unlike most other treadmills, which feel like I’m slamming into the belt and losing a little energy with each stride. Whereas ordinary treadmills are some combination of too hard, too wobbly, too loud, and too rough, Woodways offer a uniformly smooth and comfortable ride. ![]() Hands down, the biggest difference between a Woodway and a non-Woodway is the running experience. Nearly 50 years later, the company is the largest specialized treadmill manufacturer in the world, with design and manufacturing facilities in three countries and legions of fervent fans all across the globe. ![]() In 1975, Woodway was established in Rhein, Germany, its name inspired by German words that roughly translate to “the feel of running on a soft pine needle-covered path in the forest.” The company’s mission was singular: to make a better treadmill, one that was mechanically sound, supportive of natural human biomechanics, and as close to frictionless as possible. ![]()
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