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TRUE Z5.0

While we like the True Z5.0, there are a few things that may keep you from making this model your...

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TRUE M30

The True M30 Elliptical comes with a hefty price tag but is it really worth the money? Check out ...

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TRUE Performance 100

See how the Treadmill Doctor ranks the True PS100 Treadmill in the reviews on our website. Is the...

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TRUE Performance 300

The high capacity True PS300 Treadmill has a frame that supports up to 350 lbs., along with ortho...

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TRUE 950

The True 950 is designed with high quality features and materials, but are they enough to make th...

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Older TRUE Reviews

Reviewed in 2021

TRUE Excel 900

The True Excel 900 is one of the best in home runner treadmills on the market. Though the price i...

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TRUE Performance 800

The True Performance 800 Treadmill features a lubricant infused orthopedic belt and a 15% incline...

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TRUE M50

WIth a 74" overall length, the True M50 Treadmill maximizes workout space and makes it an easy ad...

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TRUE Z5.4

The True Z 5.4 is the step up from the Z 5.0 in the True Fitness Z Series and this next phase off...

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Reviewed in 2018

TRUE PS 75

True's entry level unit is not that great of a value, but they are reliable. If you must have a ...

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TRUE ES 900

True ES900 treadmill has an incline of 18%. It is designed to cover long distance thanks to its h...

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Reviewed in 2016

TRUE ES 900 10" Touch Screen

The big enchalada for True with their touch screen. I would skip the screen and get the regular ...

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TRUE ES 900 16" Touch Screen

Just when you thought you couldn't buy a more expensive True, they came out with the 16" touch sc...

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TRUE ES 900 Escalate

*Note: Big screen ES 900 from the basic lineup. When we started reviewing treadmills nearly 20 ye...

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TRUE ES 900 Escalate 9? Screen

Our Best Buy winner for treadmills over $4,000 for 2016! True is building a unique machine and it...

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TRUE PS800 Escalate

The PS800 with the adjustable cushioning is a great choice. We hope True keeps pushing features ...

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TRUE PS825 Escalate 15" Screen

The bigger screen version is one of those "what the heck" options when you are considering a trea...

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TRUE PS825 Escalate 9" Screen

The PS825 is something to behold. If you have experienced the refinement of True, this one will s...

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Reviewed in 2013

TRUE PS850 with Touch Screen

*Note: The new model with the touch screen is so beautiful it will stop your heart'so will the pr...

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TRUE ES 900 with Touch Screen

The big enchalada for True with their new touch screen. I would skip the screen and get the regu...

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TRUE PS800

The PS800 with the adjustable cushioning is a great choice. We hope True keeps pushing features ...

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TRUE PS850

The highest end version of True's home lineup is getting to the point price wise that you might w...

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TRUE PS850 with Touch Screen

The new model with the touch screen is so beautiful it will stop your heart... so will the price ...

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Reviewed in 2012

TRUE Z5.4 HRCO

A big orthopedic belt and a bigger price tag. Big flywheel will lead to a motor rebuild before yo...

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TRUE Excel 5.0

The entry level of the ES line is stunning…as in good.

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TRUE Excel 9.0

The best home treadmill you can buy and with the "My Wheel" borrowed from the iPod, it gives you ...

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TRUE True PS500

The best TV tread in the home realm.

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TRUE PS700

Once again, the ortho belt is a turnoff to us.

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TRUE Z4 HRC

A solid HRC machine that gets blown away by Pacemaster.

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TRUE Z4 P

True’s entry level unit is not that great of a value, but they have proven to be reliable.

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TRUE Z5.5 Limited

Lifefitness makes more sense for the same money. Decline feature is a nice touch but not for $6k ...

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TRUE True Z5.4 HRC

Adjustable cushioning is a nice touch as is the larger walking area but we don’t think it is wort...

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Reviewed in 2011

TRUE ES 9 0

True is building a unique machine and it is rather exclusive too considering the price. With all...

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TRUE PS600

Although the PS600 has all the features of a refined treadmill, it lacks the adjustable cushionin...

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Reviewed in 2010

TRUE ES 7.0

True really stepped up to the plate last year to solidify the company as a leader in high quality...

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Reviewed in 2009

TRUE PS100

We don't like ortho belts on any other machine than a True. They have been doing them so long an...

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TRUE PS300

Pay the extra $200 if you are considering the PS100. The orthopedic belt is well worth the extra...

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Who Manufacturers TRUE Treadmills?

General Information:True was started in the early 80's by the Trulaske brothers and is known for their incredibly quiet operation and soft feel. Frank Trulaske is now the sole owner of True. True just keeps refining the quality of their machines and then presents a very solid product to the market. Quality and value are hallmarks of the True line and they are known for phenomenal customer service.

Manufacturing Philosophy:True uses good components on their machines but the key to True is their inarguably magnificent belt and deck combination, which is simply the best in the treadmill market. Since we have been talking to their engineers and designers for years, we understand how they make a quality product. They believe in taking care of customers- which goes a long way in today's world.

Company Outlook : True is one of the rocks in the business and will be around for a long time to come. Since the majority of True's machines sell in the higher price range, we believe that the pressure felt by many American manufacturers won't apply to True due to the low volume of units involved. If you are looking for a high quality machine and can afford it, True is the best option in the premium market.