About Motion Range

Buying a treadmill for your home is mostly about everything other than the treadmill. Whether two people can get a 90 kg machine up the stairs of a Victorian terrace. Whether the warranty is honoured a year in. Whether the finance offer is genuinely what it claims to be. Whether the running deck holds up after eighteen months of half-marathon training, or starts skipping under load by month six.

These are the parts that close the sale on a £1,500 purchase. Motion Range is the UK retailer built around them.

We sell treadmills, exercise bikes, rowers, cross trainers, and steppers – chosen one at a time for build quality, warranty support, and parts availability over time. We talk plainly about delivery, finance, returns, and warranty, because those details are what high-ticket buyers actually decide on.

The treadmill itself is the easy part.

A small range, considered carefully

Motion Range stocks a deliberately small range. The catalogue starts with home cardio – treadmills, exercise bikes, rowers, cross trainers, and steppers. Within each category, a handful of machines, not a catalogue.

Every product page tells you what the machine is good at, what it isn't, what assembly looks like, and what to expect from delivery. If a treadmill is loud above 12 km/h, we say so on the product page. If a rower folds to 56 cm but won't stand upright reliably on carpet, we say so. The trade-offs are part of the listing, not hidden.

Who Motion Range is for

Most of the people Motion Range is built for already own a piece of cardio kit – usually something at the budget end that's struggling. The £200 treadmill that wobbles above a steady jog. The £150 exercise bike whose console died in month four. The folding rower that's gone in the loft because nobody trusts the pull.

The next step up isn't the most expensive machine on the page. It's the right machine for the room it lives in – a Victorian terrace stairwell, a converted garage, a second-floor flat in Clapham, a spare bedroom that's also the home office. The right machine for the use it'll actually get, and the years you expect it to last.

So we talk in those terms. A 152 cm running deck – wide enough that you don't have to think about your stride. A 4.25 CHP motor – powerful enough that the belt won't slow under load on a long Sunday morning. A rower that folds narrower than a kitchen door and stands upright against a wall, so it fits in a spare bedroom without becoming the spare bedroom.

If you're buying your first proper piece of home cardio after the budget version disappointed, our product pages lay out the trade-offs in plain English – start there.

What we promise

Warranty handled by us, not by you. When a manufacturer warranty needs to be claimed, we handle it. You won't be chasing a manufacturer's service line in another country, hunting for the serial number a year after you binned the box. You call us, we deal with it.

Free UK delivery on orders over £500. Delivery times vary by product and are set out clearly on each product page.

A UK phone line with stated hours. 0333 880 7174, 9am–5pm Monday to Friday. You'll reach a person, not a chat bot. If you're considering a £1,500 purchase and you'd rather talk it through before adding to basket, that's what the phone line is for.

Returns under UK consumer law. Statutory 14-day returns apply to all online orders, set out in full in our returns policy.

That's the public list. A short list of promises we keep, rather than a long list we wouldn't.

Ready to look at the range?

The buyer's guide walks through what to look for across treadmills, exercise bikes, rowers, cross trainers, and steppers. The full range is where the product pages live. Or call us on 0333 880 7174 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday if you'd rather talk it through.