Horizon 7.0 AT Review (2025): Is This the Best Treadmill for Runners on a Budget?
If you're a runner looking for a powerful, durable treadmill that won’t wreck your wallet, the Horizon 7.0 AT might be your perfect match. Designed specifically with interval training and serious runners in mind, this machine packs features you'd expect from treadmills twice the price — including a strong 3.0 CHP motor, quick incline/decline controls, and Bluetooth compatibility for apps like Zwift and Peloton. In this in-depth review, we’ll cover the pros, cons, real performance insights, and whether this treadmill actually lives up to the hype for runners and home gym athletes. By the end, you'll know if it's the right fit for your training goals — and where to get the best deal.
5/1/20251 min read
The Horizon 7.0 AT is one of the best-value treadmills for runners under $1,000. It's perfect for HIIT, distance training, and general fitness without locking you into expensive monthly subscriptions. While the screen is basic and it’s a bit bulky, the performance, app freedom, and durability make it a top choice for any serious home gym.
PROS
CONS
Excellent for Runners at Its Price Point
3.0 CHP motor handles long runs and interval work
Stays smooth at higher speeds (up to 12 mph)
QuickDial Speed & Incline Controls
Unique roller dials on the handles let you change speed/incline fast
Great for HIIT or progression runs without fiddling with touchscreen menus
Sturdy Frame & 325 lb Weight Capacity
Feels solid, doesn’t wobble
Supports heavier runners or backpack training
App Flexibility
Doesn’t lock you into one ecosystem like iFit or JRNY
You can use Zwift, Peloton app, YouTube, or nothing at all
Bluetooth heart rate and media connectivity included
Great Value for the Features
Under $1,000 (often found on sale ~$999)
Offers features you'd expect from $1,200–$1,500 machines
No Built-in Touchscreen
Display is basic LCD with no HD screen
Some users may prefer treadmills with built-in streaming screens
Large Footprint
76.5” L x 36” W — takes up a lot of space even when folded
Folding mechanism works, but it’s still big
Assembly Can Be Tedious
1–2 hour setup with two people recommended
Tools included but instructions could be clearer
Fan is Weak
Built-in fan is minimal — most runners end up using a separate fan
Slightly Louder at Higher Speeds
Not whisper-quiet like commercial treadmills
May not be ideal for apartments if noise is a concern


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