Buy Treadmills Online in Australia
Looking for a quality treadmill to improve your home fitness routine? At Dynamo Fitness, we offer a huge range of treadmills to suit every level; from casual walkers to serious runners.
Whether you’re after a folding treadmill for a compact space or a high-powered machine for daily training, you’ll find the perfect fit right here.
Why Do You Need a Treadmill?
Treadmills are one of the most versatile pieces of cardio equipment available, offering a controlled and consistent environment to walk, jog or run - rain or shine.
With adjustable speed and incline settings, a treadmill helps you customise workouts to your exact fitness level and goals.
Our Treadmill Range
We stock premium treadmill brands known for durability, safety and smart features like heart-rate monitoring and built-in training programs.
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Home Treadmills: Compact, foldable, and ideal for small spaces
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Electric Treadmills: With digital displays and custom workout settings
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Manual Treadmills: Lightweight, motor-free options for budget and rehab use
Not sure which one suits you best? Get in touch with our team or visit one of our showrooms for expert advice.
Treadmill Delivery, Australia-Wide
We ship treadmills across Australia, with showrooms in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane. Local pickup is also available. Check the shipping options at checkout or contact us for larger fit-out requirements.
Treadmills – The Buying Guide
If you’re thinking of investing in a treadmill to outfit your home gym, choosing the right treadmill depends on more than just budget.
Here’s what to consider before you buy:
1. Space & Size
Before anything else, measure your available floor space, don’t forget to account for clearance around the machine for safety and movement.
If you’re tight on room, look for a folding treadmill that can be stored vertically when not in use.
For small apartments or shared spaces, compact models with transport wheels are ideal. If you have a dedicated gym space, you’ll have more flexibility to choose larger, more robust machines.
2. Usage & Fitness Goals
Your daily use plays a big role in what kind of treadmill you should choose:
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Walking occasionally? A lightweight, entry-level treadmill with a lower motor capacity may suffice.
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Jogging a few times a week? Look for mid-range models with solid deck cushioning and a reliable frame.
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Running regularly? Go for a high-horsepower motor (3.0 HP or more) and a wider running belt to ensure comfort and durability over time.
Also consider your workout style. Do you prefer long-distance endurance runs or high-intensity interval training (HIIT)?
Certain treadmills offer pre-set programs to match those preferences.
3. Features to Consider
Modern treadmills offer more than just a moving belt. Depending on your needs and budget, you might want to look out for:
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Incline Control: Simulates hill running and boosts calorie burn.
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Bluetooth Connectivity: Connects to fitness apps, headphones, or smart devices.
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Touchscreen Displays: For tracking performance stats, entertainment, or virtual running apps like Zwift or Kinomap.
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Built-In Speakers: Stream your playlist or podcast without headphones.
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Heart Rate Monitoring: Great for those training in specific zones.
Some premium models even include interactive training sessions with virtual coaches or real-world track simulations.
Build Quality & Warranty
Don’t overlook the frame and belt construction. A steel frame offers more stability than aluminium, while a multi-layered belt ensures longevity and shock absorption.
Commercial models often come with extended warranties and are built to withstand heavy daily use. Always check warranty terms on the motor, deck, and electronics.
Delivery & Assembly
Treadmills can be bulky and heavy. Check whether delivery includes in-home setup or if it’s a kerbside drop-off.
Some models require partial assembly, so be sure to factor that into your decision, especially if you’re not handy with tools.
Still Not Sure Which Treadmill Is Right for You?
Our team at Dynamo Fitness is happy to help. Get in touch or visit one of our showrooms in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth or Brisbane to test out different models and find your perfect match.
Shop Treadmills with Dynamo Fitness
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✅ Expert in-store advice
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✅ Competitive prices and payment options
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✅ Warranty-backed machines
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✅ Australia-wide delivery
Visit Us or Shop Online Today
If you’re shopping for a compact treadmill for your home gym, Dynamo Fitness has the perfect machine.
Browse our treadmills online or stop by your local showroom for a test run.
Treadmill FAQs
What’s the best treadmill for home use?
The best treadmill for home use depends on your space, budget, and workout goals. Look for:
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A folding treadmill if you’re short on space
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2.5 HP or higher motor for regular running
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Shock absorption for joint support
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Smart features like Bluetooth and built-in workout programs
Top home models at Dynamo Fitness include compact, durable designs with easy assembly and delivery Australia-wide.
Can I lose belly fat by walking on a treadmill?
Yes, regular treadmill walking helps burn calories and reduce overall body fat, including belly fat.
Combine steady walking with a calorie-controlled diet and gradually increase your speed or incline for even better results.
Treadmills with incline settings can help accelerate fat loss.
What is the 12-3-30 treadmill rule?
The 12-3-30 treadmill workout is a popular routine where you:
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Set incline to 12%
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Walk at 3 mph (4.8 km/h)
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Continue for 30 minutes
It’s known for being effective at improving cardiovascular health and promoting fat loss with low impact on joints; ideal for home users.
Is a cheap treadmill worth it?
Entry-level treadmills can be a good choice for occasional walking or limited budgets, but they often lack durability, cushioning, and long-term reliability.
For regular use or running, investing in a mid-range or commercial model will save you money in the long run due to reduced maintenance and better performance.
What’s the difference between manual and electric treadmills?
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Manual treadmills: Powered by your own movement and are typically more affordable, compact, and simple to use.
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Electric treadmills: Offer motorised movement with adjustable speeds, inclines, and smart features like workout tracking and app integration.
Do treadmills use a lot of electricity?
Most home treadmills use between 600–700 watts per hour, depending on speed, motor size, and incline.
Energy-efficient models and smart usage (e.g. shorter sessions, unplugging when not in use) can help reduce power consumption.
Can I assemble a treadmill myself?
Some treadmills arrive pre-assembled or with minimal setup required. Others may need partial assembly.
Instructions are provided, but professional installation is recommended for larger models to ensure safety and correct setup.