Reviewers Are Obsessed With This Foldable Treadmill, And It's Over $400 Off Now

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Now that January is already *checks calendar* half-way over(!), you could be trying to get back to your pre-holiday routine or wanting to adopt some "new year, new you" hobbies. Whether you're training for that half marathon you signed up for on a whim, or just want to sneak in some cardio between meetings, an at-home cardio machine is a serious workout game changer.

And while stationary bikes, rowing machines, treadmills, and more can get seriously pricey, you'll be happy to hear that Amazon's taking over $400 off of XTERRA Fitness' reviewer-loved TRX3500 Treadmill ($740, Amazon). With 4.5/5 stars, its foldable feature, LCD screen, and pre-set workout options, it's a sale you can't miss.

At first glance, you might think this is your standard, run-of-the-mill treadmill. But with over 30 preset workouts to follow, and incline feature, it makes everything from indoor "hiking" to race training a total breeze. And, thanks to its built-in Bluetooth connectivity, you can listen to your favorite podcast or playlist with ease.

Yes, all of those mind-blowing features already make this an amazing deal, but it gets even better, and that's all in the clever design. Unlike many treadmills—which take up a lot of precious real-estate and often double as a coat hanger—this option is foldable (tiny apartment-approved!). That way, you can squeeze a great workout in to your busy schedule without taking up too much space, or messing with your whole decor *vibe*.

Normally, XTERRA's TRX3500 Treadmill costs $1,200 on Amazon; however, it's on sale for nearly 40 percent off right now, dropping the price all way down to $740. If you do the math, that's a lot cheaper than most gym memberships. Translation? It's totally worth the investment. So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and get your workout routine (and money-saving goals) off to a running start this year—pun intended.

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