Treadmill Deals: Save Big with Mother’s Day Discounts (2025)

There’s been much debate about whether it’s appropriate to gift fitness equipment—believe it or not, it’s not as bad an idea as you might think—but given the savings I typically see around holidays like Mother’s Day, it’s still a good time to be shopping. One thing I noticed early on in my own fitness journey was how into cardio mothers are. Go to any gym in America and you’ll see them lined up on the treadmills and ellipticals. As far as I can see, there’s no better Mother’s Day gift than a new treadmill. And the better news is, manufacturers agree.

It’s no secret that nearly every peer-reviewed medical journal in the world agrees that cardiovascular training is a good thing. Studies also document that women are at a greater risk for death by way of cardiovascular disease (CVD) than men, and CVD remains the leading cause of death across all boards (1). The studies all show that cardiovascular exercise, particularly on treadmills, minimizes this risk while maximizing health (1).

As a competitor in NPC-sanctioned bodybuilding contests, I’ve seen hundreds of mothers shed the poundage using treadmills to compete on the stage, looking better than they did before having children. My own mother, the late Laura Boyce, was into exercise from the time I was a kid. A high school cheerleader for a state championship football team, gymnast, and tennis player, she was full-on when it came to aerobics when we were kids. Her passion for exercise is something she passed on to her children and grandchildren, and though she passed away in 2020, I can imagine her joy in using the treadmill I got for my own father last year.

Shoppers can save big on the newest treadmill models from NordicTrack, ProForm, Sole and other leading brands. The deals are usually substantial, often involving savings upwards of $1,000. We also appreciate the fact that brands frequently opt to forego the “coupon code method” in favor of slashing prices for a limited timeframe. As with years past, we’ve found some pretty significant deals on a wide range of treadmill categories across the web.

Top Mother’s Day Sales:

nordictrack-logo>> See NordicTrack’s Mother’s Day Treadmill Sales

 

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>> See the Bowflex Mother’s Day Treadmill Sales

 

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>> See Sole’s Mother’s Day Treadmill Sales

 

proform-logo >> See ProForm’s Mother’s Day Treadmill Sales

 

Horizon Fitness logo >> See Horizon’s Mother’s Day Treadmill Sales

Interestingly enough not all sales are as substantial as they seem. Brands in every category (not just fitness), have a tendency to artificially inflate base prices ahead of a sale period in order to make their discounts appear more substantial than they really are. Not to worry, we’ve got you covered there. We always ensure to include the standard list price of each treadmill in our reviews, so you can see how significant each Mother’s Day discount really is.

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Editor Brian Boyce and his mother, Laura, with his awards after a bodybuilding contest.

Just a Sample of Top Mother’s Day Sales:

NordicTrack Commercial X24 Treadmill – $800 off, with extra $100 off with iFit

If your mom is into hard-core hill-climbing, this X24 happens to be one of the best treadmills on the market. The Big Momma herself, the X24 is a monster of a machine. If your mother wants the best, this is it. With an award-winning 40% incline and -6% decline, as well as a gigantic 24″ high-definition touchscreen, it really does feel like you’re hiking up the Swiss Alps when you’re using the iFit program. On sale this spring for $3,199, down from $3,999, purchase includes free shipping and another $100 off if you purchase the iFit workout app, which brings with it automatic trainer control and Bluetooth heart rate training, as well as both live and on-demand workouts by the tens of thousands. Bigger does mean just that. I strongly recommend finding a permanent place for this unit if you buy it. Measuring 69.9″ x 38.1″ x 73.3″ at a in-box product weight of 445 pounds, I see why NordicTrack placed a 4.25 CHP motor inside to guarantee a 400-pound user maximum. You can read my full review of this treadmill here.

The NordicTrack X24 treadmill sports a whopping 40% incline and 24″ high-definition screen. Photo by Roman Kim

NordicTrack Commercial 1750 – $500 off, plus $100 off with iFit purchase

If your mom is more of a “Goldilocks” gal, wanting something not too big nor too small, the NordicTrack Commercial 1750 is one of those. Normally $2,499, the unit is now $1,999, with a dynamic 16″ high-definition touchscreen that both pivots and swivels, as well as 12% to -3% incline and decline. Like all NordicTrack products, this unit is iFit-enabled, and brings with it a ton of goodies. It measures 77.3″ x 37″ x 59.5″ and sports a 400-pound user weight maximum. I’ve used a NordicTrack Commercial 1750 for years and love it. Read my full review here.

The NordicTrack Commercial 1750 fits easily into most apartments or bedrooms. Photo by Roman Kim

Horizon 7.4 AT – $900 off MSRP with code MOM100

If you’re looking for a treadmill with built-in programming and a handy media rack, then the Horizon 7.4 AT might be for you. Built with a 22″ x 60″ track, the Horizon 7.4 AT can reach speeds up to 12mph and incline up to 15%. In addition to an 8.25″ screen which provides readout for the 10 built-in programs, this unit has an adjustable media rack for your own smart device. Bluetooth to the max, the unit has a USB charging station and other great features. What’s even better, is this treadmill comes with a lifetime warranty on both the frame and motor. You can read my full review here.

Horizon 7.4 AT Incline Training

The Horizon 7.4 AT treadmill comes packed with Bluetooth features. Photo by TreadmillReviews.net

Bowflex Treadmill 22 – $400 Off and Bluetooth heart rate monitor

If you’re seeking a full-size home treadmill that folds with an interactive 22″ high-definition touchscreen, then the Bowflex Treadmill 22 is another great option. Typically priced at $2,799 it’s now $2,3799. Built to work with the Bowflex JRNY Fitness app, this treadmill also offers a whopping -9% decline to 20% incline with speeds up to 12mph. The Treadmill 22 features a 22″ x 60″ deck and measures 85% x 39.6″ x 70″ when in use. And yes, it folds. The unit weighs 336 pounds and can hold up to 400 pounds. Other features include a built-in fan to help keep you cool.

The Bowflex Treadmill 22 brings top-of-the-line features to the home workout. Photo by Bowflex

Folding Treadmill Deals

A folding treadmill is your go-to option when space is a primary concern, and though they generally cost slightly more than others, this batch of Mother’s Day Discounts could make some of the best folding treadmills fit your budget. Of the many options out there we’re especially fond of NordicTrack’s Commercial 1750 in this category, though depending on your needs or budget there are plenty of other solid options out there to choose from.

Treadmill Deals for Walkers

Thankfully treadmills for walkers are already the most affordable in the category, though there’s nothing wrong with a little additional discount, right? Our favorite treadmills for walkers have power inclines that help trainees dramatically increase calorie burn. Keep an eye out for Mother’s Day discounts on treadmills with 55″ tracks and up to 20% incline.

Treadmill Deals for Serious Runners

In this category things start to get a bit more pricey, as you’re looking at treadmills with higher output electric motors—ones capable of speeds in excess of the industry-standard 10-12mph. When comparing the Mother’s Day treadmill deals out there, you’ll want to consider top speed, motor output, and running surface adjustability. Many runners are also interested in power ramps; the best treadmills for runners have automated inclines, and some are also capable of decline angles as well.

Desk Treadmill Deals

Attached work surfaces and ultra-quiet motors are key when it comes to office-friendly desk treadmills. These treadmills are usually run at 2 mph to burn hundreds of calories per day—melding fitness and productivity into a single activity period. Some (but not all) desk treadmills are capable of running at more standard treadmill speeds if you’re looking to roll a proper run into your routine at lunch or the end of your day. Some have limited workout programming, but others have the same engaging workout programming found in traditional treadmills. Shopping the Mother’s Day treadmill deals, you’ll see that popular desk treadmills have special features such as adjustable height, power strips for office equipment, and other tricks up their sleeve.

Cheap Treadmills

There are plenty of budget treadmills on offer for Mother’s Day, but buyer beware. Low prices are attention-getting, but they aren’t always good deals. Make sure that the warranty is a good fit for the product’s quality and sale price, as the last thing you want is to buy a less reliable piece of equipment that you’ll have to replace within a year or two of ownership. For help you can see our free in-depth treadmill reviews. Also see our selection of the year’s best treadmills under $1,000.

Luxury Treadmill Discounts

Short burst sales like this one are a great time to be shopping for high-end treadmills; Mother’s Day discounts on top-tier models can be thousands of dollars. Though they cost more up front, luxury treadmills are very low maintenance, have especially comfortable decks and are equipped with preset workouts. They also consistently feature much longer warranties than more entry-level models. Expect to find large HD touchscreens, WiFi connection, onboard fans and speakers, and a host of other features not found on lower price models.

Early Bird Savings

Unlike Memorial Day sales, these Mother’s Day deals are often quite brief and announced relatively late in the game. Take a moment to browse our in-depth brand reviews and our best treadmill picks, so that you’re properly prepared once the deals start to surface.

Works Cited:

  1. The Association Between Resistance Exercise and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 18(6): 2015, p632-636.