Aviron’s $2,499 gamified treadmill will keep you on your toes

Aviron’s gamified $2,499 treadmill blends gaming with workouts.

: Aviron introduces the $2,499 Victory Treadmill, incorporating video games into workouts to engage users. Established in Toronto in 2018, Aviron initially gained prominence with a gamified rowing machine and later expanded its lineup to include bikes and dumbbells. The treadmill features a 22-inch touchscreen, supporting streaming services like Netflix and includes gaming interactions through joystick-like controllers. Despite competition, Aviron offers a unique blend of entertainment and exercise.

Aviron has unveiled the Victory Treadmill, priced at $2,499, which combines gaming elements with exercise to create a more engaging workout experience. Founded in Toronto in 2018, the company initially captured attention with its gamified rowing machine and has since expanded its product lineup to include bikes and other fitness equipment.

The Victory Treadmill uses the user's walking or running speed and incline to control its gaming titles, much like Aviron's other machines. To enhance user interactivity, the treadmill comes equipped with joystick-like controllers, making it easier to adjust speed and incline during workouts.

With a 22-inch touchscreen, users have access to popular streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+, alongside interactive games and virtual scenic routes. While Aviron hasn't heavily invested in instructor-led classes like Peloton, its focus remains on providing a compelling gaming experience for fitness enthusiasts.