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Aviron Victory Treadmill Review: Get Low

Published on: 2025-08-08 23:00:00

My daughter recently asked me what these white flecks were on the Aviron Victory Treadmill in her playroom. Dried oobleck, I told her—a corn starch slurry mixed with water. One of the neighborhood kids had hopped on to play a walking game on the treadmill while also playing with oobleck, and I didn't chase him off in time. Can you imagine a treadmill that’s so easy to use and accessible that a 10-year-old might come over and beg to work out, for fun? That’s what the Aviron Victory Treadmill is. It reduces the barriers to entry for exercising, in one sense literally, because the deck is just 4 inches off the ground. It’s so easy to step on and off, and the games are so accessible, that I have trouble keeping kids off it, which is both a blessing and a curse. Photograph: Jordan Michelman Get Low The whole purpose of getting an Aviron treadmill is to access the Aviron gamified workout universe, so let’s go over the membership first. It costs $29 per month, or $288 per year. Without th ... Read full article.