Reebok treadmills are manufactured by ICON Health and Fitness, one of the largest producers of exercise equipment in the world, who also manufacture brands like Nordic Track, Proform, and Healthrider.
Although they aren't known for the highest, commercial grade quality, Reebok treadmills seem to be improving with longer warranties and higher quality construction in the new models
Unlike several other popular brands like Sole, Nordic Track and Smooth however Reebok treadmills don't really rate high in any of the expert ratings like Consumer reports, consumer guide, et.
Most Reebok treadmills are folding, iFit compatible and boast an attractive Club-Tech Console to keep you motivated and help you control your workout.
The EKG pulse grips, that come with most Reebok treadmills, help you stay in your target heart rate zone while working out.
Reebok Treadmills also receive high praise from several users at epinions.
Drawbacks:
Some experts feel that Reebok treadmills are a little light on construction and the older models like the Reebok 6200, 7200, etc. come with shorter warranties so you won't be protected if something does go wrong with your treadmill down the road.
However, again Reebok treadmills have shown an improvement with the newer models and hopefully this will continue in future Reebok treadmills.
Final Conclusion:
If you don't have the time or patience to compare all the different treadmill brands, then Reebok treadmills are alright. They are still economy treadmills and make sure you get one with a decent warranty. But overall, if you don't plan on heavy use, a Reebok might do nicely.
It's also nice to know that the company will be around 5 years from now should your treadmill need a service.
Also, we would stick with the new models before buying the older models. The warranties are more extensive and you just get more treadmill value for your money.