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Curve LTG

A self-powered curved treadmill with 60 TPE slats, unlimited user-driven speed and a 350-pound running capacity
Market statusCurrent light-use manual slat treadmillChecked Aug 16
Reference price$3,495 current manufacturer saleCurrent Woodway U.S. manufacturer-sale offer
Product cyclecurrentRelease history under review
EvidenceWell supported7 publishers · 3 independent
Next full checkAug 23, 2026Price checks run sooner
01

Ready to buy

Confirm the exact machine and complete setup

The retained reference is $3,495 current manufacturer sale. The regular manufacturer price is shown as $3,995, with delivery terms confirmed at checkout. Confirm the current configuration, included parts, support path, return terms and the work that must be preserved before ordering.

02

Current market

The facts that change the ownership choice

Each line carries its own check date because price, software, specifications, and product cycle do not age at the same speed.

QuestionCurrent answerFreshnessBasis

Current price

$3,495 current manufacturer sale

The regular manufacturer price is shown as $3,995, with delivery terms confirmed at checkout. Confirm the checkout price and package before paying.

Checked todayDirect source1 evidence item

Market branch

Self-powered curved slat treadmill
Checked todayOur synthesis2 evidence items

Purchase boundary

The 17-inch running width, user-controlled acceleration and absence of a motorized emergency stop require an in-person technique test and clear space around the deck
Checked todayOur synthesis2 evidence items

Running surface

62 by 17 inches
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Maximum speed

Unlimited and user driven
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Electrical system

Self-contained generator
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Running capacity

350 pounds
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Current verdict

The manual performance reference

Curve LTG fits intervals, walking and athletic conditioning when direct pace control matters more than programmed incline or powered steady running.

Checked todayOur synthesis7 evidence items
03

Other paths

The alternatives change what the Curve LTG is worth

These are not generic competitors. Each one represents a different way to buy into the same market.

01lower upfront

NordicTrack

X24

$2,999 current direct sale
Best fit
Extreme-grade connected incline trainer
Tradeoff
Its 13.66-inch step-up, 445-pound in-box weight and lack of transport wheels require a permanent measured position; full programming needs paid iFIT Pro
Open the source
02premium

Matrix

T75

$4,799 current sale with XR
Best fit
Wide-deck AC-drive home treadmill
Tradeoff
Its 79-by-36-inch fixed frame is difficult to reposition, and the current sale price only applies to the XR console rather than the large touchscreens
Open the source
04

What changed

The product has a history

Older observations stay in the ledger when the current view changes. That lets a buyer tell the difference between an old complaint, an active issue, and a problem that was corrected.

  1. notable

    Current market position retained

    Curve LTG was checked against its manufacturer record, the current category collection and the nearest ownership alternatives.

Price record

The price history starts here

Each amount stays tied to its source and capture date. Conflicting prices remain visible until the seller resolves them.

  1. $3,495 current manufacturer sale

    Current reference priceA structured timeline will begin with the next source capture

05

Owner experience

What repeats after the purchase

Owner discussion repeatedly returns to curved-belt learning, narrow deck feel and manual pacing rather than specifications alone.

These are self-reported experiences from a changing mix of owners, conditions and software versions. They identify questions to test, not a failure rate.
SignalWhat owners reportOur readEvidence

curved-belt learning, narrow deck feel and manual pacing

Long-term owners repeatedly distinguish simple consoles from touchscreens and report that local repair access, belt and deck maintenance, delivery, warranty labor and years of actual mileage matter more than a feature list.

Run and walk on the LTG itself because a manual curve is a different movement pattern, not a powered treadmill without electricity.

1 evidence record
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Sources

Why we believe the current view

The page separates what a source states directly from what we conclude across sources.

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Curve LTG product recordWoodway · identity

Woodway identifies Curve LTG as a self-powered curved treadmill with 60 TPE slats, unlimited user-driven speed and a 350-pound running capacity

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
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store excerpt
Open Woodway
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Curve LTG current offerWoodway · price

$3,495 current manufacturer sale was retained from the current manufacturer or authorized-market record with package and availability qualifications kept visible.

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
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store snapshot
Open Woodway
03
Curve LTG support and specificationsWoodway · specification

Woodway publishes setup, compatibility or service material that makes this purchase boundary explicit: The 17-inch running width, user-controlled acceleration and absence of a motorized emergency stop require an in-person technique test and clear space around the deck

Source type
support
Content hash
e5983706303e8ba5
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store excerpt
Open Woodway
04
Current premium treadmill marketJohnson Fitness & Wellness · price

Current specialty-retail listings expose sale pricing, delivery, console tiers, folding choices and the need to match a treadmill with a local service path rather than comparing headline specifications alone.

Source type
retailer
Content hash
6f265e7e39c8610d
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store snapshot
Open Johnson Fitness & Wellness
05
Best treadmills of 2026, expert-tested and reviewedConsumer Reports · specification

Independent laboratory testing compares durability, ergonomics and safety and finds that higher price alone does not establish better treadmill performance.

Source type
editorial
Content hash
85726c8ce6c7f3a3
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store excerpt
Open Consumer Reports
06
The best treadmills for runnersRunner's World · consensus

Runner-focused testing separates machines through deck feel, belt dimensions, speed changes, incline performance, control usability and durability under repeated running.

Source type
editorial
Content hash
a8acff36145a3e80
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store excerpt
Open Runner's World
07
Owners of a treadmill for five or more yearsTreadmill owners · consensus

Long-term owners repeatedly distinguish simple consoles from touchscreens and report that local repair access, belt and deck maintenance, delivery, warranty labor and years of actual mileage matter more than a feature list.

Source type
community
Content hash
dffb9d63cad872d2
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store excerpt
Open Treadmill owners
08
X24 alternative recordNordicTrack · alternative

X24 represents the extreme-grade connected incline trainer branch at $2,999 current direct sale.

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
747f6950274da3b6
Use
store excerpt
Open NordicTrack
09
T75 alternative recordMatrix · alternative

T75 represents the wide-deck ac-drive home treadmill branch at $4,799 current sale with XR.

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
9f7fcb882ba2c09b
Use
store excerpt
Open Matrix

The manufacturer record, current market collection, support material and independent category evidence were checked on August 16, 2026. The checkout package and regional support path still need verification. Owner reports are retained as bounded experience, not a reliability rate.

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