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Woodway 4Front

The Woodway 4Front is a remarkable treadmill but is it really all that it is cracked up to be? Se...

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Woodway Curve

The Woodway Curve is a treadmill with an innovative design that lets the user run without electri...

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Older Woodway Reviews

Reviewed in 2016

Woodway Curve XL

The Woodway Curve XL is a self-powered, manual treadmill with a LCD monitor. It also features a b...

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Woodway Ecomill

A concept that has been tried before and markets well but doesn't add much in regard to practical...

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Woodway Mecury

Full size and good features and built like a tank (forgive us!). The upgrades to the fit and fin...

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Woodway Path

The basic model in the Woodway line. When your base model is $7k you know you are looking at a d...

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Woodway Pro

The newest model from Woodway won't disappoint. If you get weak in the knees when you see the $10...

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Woodway Pro XL

If you need to tack on the extra length because you are built like a racing horse, then you will ...

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Reviewed in 2013

Woodway Desmo Elite

The fantastic Desmo model with a touch screen interface. These have held up very well and it cou...

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Woodway Desmo H

An unbelieveably strong model with a heart-stopping price tag'go figure! The good news is that d...

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Woodway Mecury H

Full size and good features and built like a tank (forgive us!). The upgrades to the fit and fin...

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Woodway Path H

The basic model in the Woodway line. When your base model is $7k you know you are looking at a d...

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Reviewed in 2011

Woodway Speedboard

The first non-motorized treadmill we have reviewed. It is that big a deal.

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Who Manufacturers Woodway Treadmills?

General Information:Woodway has an interesting history and an even more interesting design with the original units being designed in Germany. There is no belt and deck like you would find on other treadmills. They combined the two into one unit and so the belt moves around the machine in slats that are joined together and bend around the corners like a tank track. If you want a treadmill that will be the last one you buy, this could easily be it in home use with minimal maintenance.

Manufacturing Philosophy:Here's the interesting part. The design is so good that with our 400 lb. test, the treadmill never pulled more electricity than what other treadmills pull without a person on them. That means very little strain?ever?on the drive system. Woodway put a great deal of effort these past few years into their fit and finish and it was a HUGE help! The new models we just looked at are really well done. Although they are still a relatively small factory due to the price point (how many $12,000 treadmills can anyone sell?) they are very polished machines and exactly what you would expect for the price.

Company Outlook : Woodway has an interesting business. To government institutions, pro teams and athletes, and universities, Woodway is a dream. As long as they can get the budget, they get a treadmill with a unique time-tested design. Their popularity, according to the company, in the home market is growing by leaps and bounds. We would still like to see Woodway put about $50 more into the drive system but when you only charge $12,000 for your top model, you have to watch your nickels.