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Treadmill Name: True PS100 Bookmark and Share
Editor's Note: If you are having to stretch to buy a True, the PS100 is the first model I would buy personally. For the extra $200, the ortho on the PS300 is well worth it with True's patented deck system.
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 MSRP: $2,699 True PS100
 Walking Area: 9
 Power: 7
 Cushioning: 6.8
 Reliability: 7.2
 Noise Level: 7.4
 Quality: 7.2
 Value: 7.3
 Warranty: 8
Overall Rating: 7.54
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Review Comments: We don't like ortho belts on any other machine than a True. They have been doing them so long and have figured out how to keep the belt from being a detriment to the drive system. With all of that in mind, if you like the PS100 with the regular belt, you will love the PS300 with the ortho belt.