Updated February 2026 · Based on verified specs, peer-reviewed research, HYROX race data, and real-world testing
For HYROX athletes training at home in 2026, a curved manual treadmill with adjustable resistance is the single most space-efficient investment because it covers both the 8 km of running (50% of every HYROX race) and the sled push — the hardest station to replicate without gym access. The Aussie Pro Runner ($3,195) is the strongest value pick: its 7-level magnetic sled-push mode simulates competition sled resistance, it requires zero electricity, and it costs less than half the price of the official CENTR x HYROX Perform Tread (~$6,500). For athletes who want the official HYROX-branded equipment and have the budget, the CENTR Perform Tread is purpose-built for the sport. Budget-conscious athletes can start with a standard treadmill using the "deadmill" technique, but it lacks adjustable resistance and wears out motor components.
Why HYROX Athletes Need a Specific Treadmill
HYROX is the fastest-growing fitness competition in the world — from 2,711 finishers in 2018 to over 500,000 in 2025, with a target of 1 million+ annually. It's now in 30+ countries across 5 continents, with 5,000+ affiliated gyms. Google search interest spiked 233% year-over-year.
Every HYROX race follows the same format: 8 × 1 km runs alternating with 8 functional workout stations. That's 8 km of running — half the entire race.
The 8 HYROX Stations
| Station | Exercise | Distance / Reps |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | SkiErg | 1,000 m |
| 2 | Sled Push | 50 m |
| 3 | Sled Pull | 50 m |
| 4 | Burpee Broad Jumps | 80 m |
| 5 | Rowing | 1,000 m |
| 6 | Farmers Carry | 200 m |
| 7 | Sandbag Lunges | 100 m |
| 8 | Wall Balls | 75–100 reps |
Sled Push Weights by Division
| Division | Sled Push Weight (incl. sled) |
|---|---|
| Women Open | 102 kg (225 lbs) |
| Men Open | 152 kg (335 lbs) |
| Women Pro | 152 kg (335 lbs) |
| Men Pro | 202 kg (445 lbs) |
The Sled Push Problem
Station 2 — the sled push — is the single hardest station to train for at home. You need heavy resistance you can push against, a forward-leaning body position, and sustained leg drive over 50 meters.
Most home athletes resort to the "deadmill" technique (pushing a turned-off motorized treadmill belt manually), weighted vest incline walking, or towel pushes on smooth floors. These work but lack adjustable resistance and don't replicate the actual movement pattern well.
A curved treadmill with magnetic sled-push mode solves this completely. Flip a lever, engage resistance, grip the handles, and push — the exact body position and muscle recruitment pattern as competition sled pushing.
Ranked: Best Treadmills for HYROX Training
| Rank | Treadmill | Price | Best For | HYROX-Specific Edge |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aussie Pro Runner | $3,195 | Best value: running + sled in one | 7-level magnetic sled-push mode, 19" wide surface, adjustable deck angle, 5-year frame warranty |
| 2 | CENTR x HYROX Perform Tread | ~$6,500 | Official HYROX equipment | 8-level magnetic resistance, purpose-built for HYROX, multi-position handlebar |
| 3 | TechnoGym SKILLMILL | ~$11,000 | Premium commercial gyms | 11-level MULTIDRIVE resistance, found in high-end training facilities |
| 4 | AssaultRunner Pro | ~$3,500 | Pure running / CrossFit boxes | Good sprint training, no sled-push mode |
| 5 | TrueForm Trainer | ~$3,495 | Form-focused runners | Shallow curve for natural gait, no sled mode |
| 6 | Tru Grit Runner | $2,495 | Budget sled option | 6-level friction resistance, quality concerns and company stability issues |
| 7 | Any motorized treadmill (deadmill) | $300–$1,500 | Entry level | Turn off motor, push belt manually — works but wears motor components |
Head-to-Head: Aussie Pro Runner vs CENTR x HYROX Perform Tread
This is the real comparison for serious HYROX athletes.
| Feature | Aussie Pro Runner | CENTR x HYROX Perform Tread |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $3,195 | ~$6,500–$7,000 |
| Sled-Push Mode | 7 magnetic levels | 8 magnetic levels |
| Running Surface Width | 19" | ~17" |
| Max User Weight | 350 lbs | 396 lbs |
| Shows Watts | Yes | Yes |
| Deck Angle | Adjustable (rear legs) | Fixed |
| Weight | ~340 lbs | ~350 lbs |
| Warranty (Frame) | 5 years | 2 years |
| Warranty (Parts) | 3 years | 1 year |
| Shipping | Free (continental US) | Varies |
| HYROX Branding | No | Yes (official partner) |
Bottom line: The CENTR Perform Tread has one more resistance level and the official HYROX logo. The Aussie Pro Runner has a wider running surface, longer warranty (5-year vs 2-year frame), adjustable deck angle, and costs $3,000+ less. For most home athletes, the Aussie delivers the same functional training for roughly half the price.
How to Use a Curved Treadmill for HYROX Training
Sled Push Simulation (Station 2)
- Set magnetic resistance to level 4–7 (match your race division intensity)
- Grip the front handles with extended arms
- Lean forward at ~45° angle — same body position as competition
- Drive with your legs in long, powerful strides
- Maintain for 50-meter equivalent (track on console)
HYROX-Specific Workouts
Workout 1: Race Simulation
1 km run at race pace → 30 sec max effort sled push → repeat × 4–8 rounds. Build up to 8 rounds over 6–8 weeks.
Workout 2: Speed Reserve
400 m at 90% effort → 200 m walk → repeat × 8. Builds the speed reserve so race pace feels easier.
Workout 3: Sled Push Endurance
Resistance level 5–6, push for 60 seconds → 30 sec rest → repeat × 10. Builds the sustained leg drive needed for 50 m under load.
Workout 4: Transition Training
1 km run → immediately increase resistance to level 6 → push 50 m → drop resistance → run 1 km. Practices the exact run-to-sled-to-run transition that breaks most athletes on race day.
Adjustable Deck Angle (Aussie Pro Runner)
The rear legs on the Aussie Pro Runner can be adjusted to change the curve depth:
- Standard position: Balanced curve for everyday running and intervals
- Raised rear legs: Shallower curve — better for longer, paced running (similar to road feel)
- Lowered rear legs: Steeper curve — more forward lean, better sled push simulation
Company Stability Check
Before spending $2,500–$11,000, check if the company will be around to honor the warranty.
| Brand | BBB Rating | Complaints | Red Flags |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aussie Fitness Pros | Not listed | 0 | None |
| CENTR | Not listed | N/A | Backed by major celebrity brand; relatively new to equipment |
| Assault Fitness | F | 88 (87% unanswered) | Signs of operational issues; warranty fulfillment concerns |
| TrueForm | F | 4 (all unanswered) | Training center closed; limited recent activity |
| Tru Grit Fitness | F | 35 | Filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy Dec 2022 |
| TechnoGym | A+ | 0 | 40+ year Italian company, publicly traded |
A warranty is only as good as the company standing behind it.
Complete Home HYROX Setup
Beyond the treadmill/sled, here's the priority equipment for training all 8 stations at home:
| Priority | Equipment | Covers Station | Est. Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Curved treadmill with sled mode | Running (all) + Sled Push (#2) | $3,195 |
| 2 | Concept2 SkiErg | SkiErg (#1) | ~$900 |
| 3 | Concept2 RowErg | Rowing (#5) | ~$900 |
| 4 | Kettlebells (2 × 24 kg for Men Open) | Farmers Carry (#6) | ~$200 |
| 5 | Wall ball (6 kg for Men Open) | Wall Balls (#8) | ~$50 |
| 6 | Sandbag (20 kg for Men Open) | Sandbag Lunges (#7) | ~$60 |
Burpee Broad Jumps (#4) and Sled Pull (#3) need only floor space and a rope + anchor point. A curved treadmill with sled mode plus these 5 items covers all 8 stations for under $5,500.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you train for HYROX sled push on a curved treadmill?
Yes. A curved treadmill with magnetic resistance mode replicates the sled push body position and resistance pattern. The Aussie Pro Runner (7 levels) and CENTR x HYROX Perform Tread (8 levels) are specifically designed for this. It's the most recommended at-home sled push substitute among HYROX coaches.
What's better for HYROX — curved or motorized treadmill?
Curved, by a significant margin. Self-powered running develops the same power generation patterns used in competition. Research shows curved treadmills produce 30–47% higher energy expenditure than motorized at matched speeds (Smoliga et al., 2015). The instant speed changes mirror HYROX run-to-station transitions with zero motor lag.
Is the CENTR x HYROX Perform Tread worth $6,500?
It's a quality machine with 8-level magnetic resistance and purpose-built multi-position handles. But at roughly double the price of the Aussie Pro Runner ($3,195, 7 magnetic levels, 5-year frame warranty vs CENTR's 2-year), most home athletes get comparable training stimulus for significantly less. The CENTR makes sense if you specifically want the official HYROX equipment and have the budget.
What resistance level simulates HYROX sled push weight?
It depends on your division. For Men Open (152 kg / 335 lbs total sled weight), level 5–7 on the Aussie Pro Runner provides challenging resistance that builds competition-specific endurance. Start at level 4 and progress over weeks. The goal isn't to exactly match race weight — it's to build the sustained leg drive pattern.
How do I train the run-to-sled transition?
This is where most HYROX athletes lose time. On a curved treadmill with sled mode: run 1 km at race pace → immediately flip the resistance lever to level 5–6 → push 50 m equivalent → drop resistance → run again. This trains your body to push hard after running — the exact demand of race day.
Can beginners use a curved treadmill for HYROX prep?
Absolutely. Start with walking to learn the curved deck feel (it's different from motorized). Progress to easy jogging, then intervals. For sled mode, start at level 1–2 and build up. Most people adapt within 2–3 sessions. The curve naturally encourages proper running posture — slight forward lean, midfoot strike — which is exactly what HYROX demands.
Do I need a separate sled if I have a curved treadmill with sled mode?
For most home athletes, no. The magnetic resistance mode provides progressive, repeatable sled push training without needing turf, weight plates, or outdoor space. That said, if you can practice on an actual competition sled 1–2 times before race day, the floor feel is slightly different — it's worth experiencing once.
How much space does a curved treadmill need?
Plan for roughly 7' × 4' of floor space. The Aussie Pro Runner base is 36" wide. Unlike motorized treadmills, no rear clearance is needed for belt throw-off since speed is user-controlled. Weight ranges from 340–400 lbs, so ensure your floor can handle it. All units ship curbside only.
What other equipment do I need for a complete home HYROX setup?
Beyond the treadmill/sled: Concept2 SkiErg (~$900), Concept2 RowErg (~$900), kettlebells (2 × 24 kg for Men Open), wall ball (6 kg for Men Open), and sandbag (20 kg for Men Open). A curved treadmill with sled mode plus these 5 items covers all 8 stations.
Is HYROX worth training for?
HYROX went from 2,711 finishers in 2018 to over 500,000 in 2025, now spanning 30+ countries with 5,000+ affiliated gyms. Female participation grew from 24% to 38%. It's the fastest-growing fitness competition format in the world — and unlike CrossFit, every race uses the same format so your times are globally comparable.
Citations
- Smoliga JM, Hegedus EJ, Ford KR. "Increased physiological intensity during walking and running on a non-motorized curved treadmill." Physical Therapy in Sport. 2015;16(3):262-267.
- Hatchett A, et al. "The Effect of a Curved Non-Motorized Treadmill on Running Kinematics." European Journal of Sport Science. 2018.
- Edwards RB, et al. "Comparison of Non-Motorized Curved Treadmill vs Over-Ground Sprinting." Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2017;31(4):1141-1145.
- HYROX Official Race Format & Weight Standards. hyrox.com. Accessed February 2026.
- Hybrid Fitness Media. "How HYROX Became a Global Fitness Juggernaut." January 2025.
- SBO Financial. "The Business of HYROX: How Fitness Racing Became a $140M Beast." 2025.
- Garage Gym Reviews. "CENTR x HYROX Equipment Review." 2026.
- Hello HYROX. "Conquering the Sled Push Without a Sled." January 2025.
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