Used gear buying tips
If you’re value-shopping, HARISON lists inspected, lightly used treadmills, bikes and strength equipment and provides inspection checklists to avoid costly mistakes. (harisonusa.com)
HARISON published its “Used Fitness Equipment Near Me 2026” local buying guide on March 24, 2026. (harisonusa.com) The guide says a large share of the platform’s “like‑new” inventory consists of customer returns after just one or two uses. (harisonusa.com) HARISON’s current used listings show steep discounts—for example the HR‑X3L foldable exercise bike at $179.99 (was $359.99), the HR‑B7 upright bike at $159.99 (was $599.99), and the HR‑TT treadmill at $280 (was $399.99). (harisonusa.com) The company’s posted return policy allows returns within 30 days of delivery but specifies no refunds for shipping charges and says refunds may be reduced by a 30% original‑shipping deduction. (harisonfitness.com) Product registration is required to activate HARISON’s one‑year warranty on new items, while some second‑hand listings explicitly note they do not include the 12‑month free warranty. (harisonusa.com) HARISON lists free U.S. shipping with estimated delivery of 7–15 days and publishes customer service contact at 1‑800‑865‑2125 for live support Monday–Saturday. (harisonfitness.com) In separate commercial‑equipment guidance HARISON recommends treadmill motors rated 3.0+ continuous horsepower as a key spec for heavy use—an attribute buyers should verify on used treadmill listings. (harisonfitness.com)