Product Highlights
- -5% decline to 15% incline
- Speeds up to 12 MPH
- Compatible with JRNY, Bowflex’s online fitness platform
- 10″ interactive console
- Cushioned running deck
- Soft-drop folding system
Manufacturer: Categories: Treadmills
In-Depth Review

Bowflex Treadmill 10 Review (2026): Generously Sized with JRNY Programming
Author: Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1In this Bowflex Treadmill 10 review, our team will give you an in-depth look at this large-and-in-charge cardio machine.
Read the full review.Pros & Cons
Pros
- 1-year JRNY subscription included with curated playlists and training content
- 22” x 60” running deck
- Convenient speed and incline knobs
- Max user weight of 400 pounds
- Decline capabilities
- Interactive screen
- Heart rate armband included
- Ability to stream Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and HBO Max with subscription
Cons
- At their own admission, Bowflex states it does not disclose information on motor power
- Heavy
- Some users found the screen to be too small
- Some connectivity issues reported
Specs
| Speed range | 0 – 12 mph |
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| Programming | JRNY |
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| Display | 10″ adjustable HD touchscreen |
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| Shipping | $99 standard shipping in contiguous U.S. |
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| Warranty | Limited warranty, including 15 years for frame |
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| Foldable | 1 |
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| Incline range | -5% – 15% |
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Product Summary
The Bowflex Treadmill 10 has a lot to offer users when it comes to technology and performance. It comes with a roomy, cushioned running surface, an interactive touchscreen display and it is heavy-duty. Keep in mind that Bowflex does not disclose their horsepower for the motor but users rave over the powerful feel.