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  • SmileDocHill

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    Make room for the reloading press in your garage!
    I need to get a treadmill. I'm looking for something cheap but sturdy enough for a fat 235 pound guy to jog on. It doesn't have to be commercial grade, I plan on using it through the Fall winter, early spring and then get back outside.
    These are usually all over the place being used as clothes hangers in garages, sold or free on neighborhood apps, virtual garage sales, FB marketplace but I'm having a tough time getting return messages on those sites.
    I'm in Westfield, I'm sure I can figure out a way to pick it up and transport it but that will depend on the size/model ect.
    It would have to be a pretty nice one for me to want to drop $200 on it but I'm open to discuss what you have.
     

    SmileDocHill

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    Bump.
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    Rock River

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    Don't overlook an elliptical vs treadmill. If your middle aged and 235 lbs, treadmills are knee killers. I've used both a lot and the elliptical is by far the most efficient use of my time and easy on my knees (two new ACL's from younger years). I dropped from 220 to 170 in 6 months using mine (along with healthier eating).
     

    Snapdragon

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    I have an elliptical that can be used standing or seated. It gives me a little relief when the standing gets too much. I do part of my time standing and part sitting.

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