Part 2: Treadmill Buyers Guide

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 Editor’s Note:  In part 2 of this guide, the Treadmill Doctor goes into specific components of treadmills to be aware of before making your treadmill selection.

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Determining Quality Levels This is the most difficult part of buying a treadmill. There are some great marketing people in the treadmill business. Their goal is to make you think that their treadmill is worth much more than someone else’s treadmill, regardless of price.

Although it is difficult to absolutely determine quality from the price of the product, it is still the best way to separate the quality levels of treadmills. It makes sense as well. A manufacturer has to spend more money on a better quality treadmill. Therefore, they have to charge more for it as well. In some cases, you pay for a name brand but on our web site, our FREE New Treadmill Review section and our Best Buy picks will help you discover which ones are better than others from a quality perspective. So, lets separate quality levels by price ranges. We separate the quality levels with $500 increments (i.e. $0 to $500, $500 to $1,000, $1,000 to $1,500, etc.). Each price range should be considered a step up in quality. Therefore, if you are single, weigh over 200 lbs., and will use the treadmill 90 minutes per day (remember our earlier example), you will need a treadmill that is in at least in the $1,000 to $1,500 price range.

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Determining Variables

There are many variables to consider but here are the three main variables you must consider when purchasing a treadmill:

WEIGHT- The weight of the users makes a difference in how the treadmill runs. Many treadmills have trouble when user weight goes much over 200 lbs. For every 50 lbs. of weight over 200 lbs. of the heaviest user, go up one level in quality. For instance, if the heaviest user is 350 lbs., select a treadmill that is three levels above the bare minimum, or in this case it would be in the $1,500 to $2,000 price range.

TIME- We consider normal use 30 minutes per day each for 2 people. For each extra 30 minutes of use per day, go up 1 level in quality. So if the heaviest user is under 200 lbs. but the total use per day will be 2 hours, the minimum quality treadmill you need is up 2 levels in the $1,000 to $1,500 range.

USERS- The number of users is the third critical area to consider. 2 people is considered normal. For each additional person using the treadmill, go up 1 level in quality. So if the heaviest user is under 200 lbs. and the amount of use is less than 1 hour per day but you have 3 people using the treadmill, you will need a treadmill at least 1 step up in the $500 to $1,000 range.

Treadmill Pointers

The drive system of your treadmill is the most important item you should consider. If you dont make the right selection on this point, you will lament your choice for eons. Seriously, it will be a worse mistake than your first marriage. Really seriously, it will create a great number of problems for you. The strength of any treadmill or its Achilles’ heel is its drive system. By drive system, we are speaking of the motor control, motor, belt, and deck. If these are well-engineered it will hide a multitude of sins. Components are important but engineering is more important in this area. For instance, one manufacturer uses greatly underpowered components but gets away with it (sometimes) because their engineering is so good. We have also seen others who have fantastic components but poor reliability due to poor engineering. Ultimately, here is how to determine the good from the bad.

POWER- The transfer of power should feel smooth. You should not hear the motor having to really work to keep the pace. You should not have a great lag when you step on the belt. Dont worry much with horse power ratings.

Right now, HP ratings are so convoluted, you cant believe the rating. Some people or websites will tell you to look at motor horsepower or if they really think they know what they are doing you will be told to look for continuous duty horsepower. The truth is there is no accepted standard for rating treadmill motors and so continuous duty to one company is different than another company. We have seen treadmill motors hardly the size of a can of soda rated at 2.5 HP while motors that are 5 times the size rated at 1.5 HP. This is one area where it takes someone who really knows what they are doing to help you figure it out and thats why our power ratings on our reviews may not correspond with a companys printed literature. Simply said, we pull the motor out of the treadmill, study it, and determine if a company is trying to monkey around with the rating. Then we tell you about it in the online ratings.

WALKING BELT- The belt should not be any larger than necessary and stay away from overly thick belts. Oversize and thick belts are now the rage but most people only need 18 of width and 52 of length. Some runners need more room but the more belt surface area you have, the harder the power system has to work to keep it all going.

Belts that are too thick hold in heat which increases electrical consumption and wears out key components faster. Additionally, the added heat wears out the belt quicker. Find a belt size on which you are comfortable and dont be lured by the big, cushioned beltsthey are unnecessary in most cases and you will pay more in the long run.

NOISE- An overly noisy treadmill points to poor engineering or poor components. All treadmills make noise but a reasonably quiet machine generally means less friction and wear on the treadmill. On the flip side, a dead silent treadmill does not necessarily mean that it is perfect. Some manufacturers have used steel surrounded motor areas and others have used foam to absorb noise, so make sure you know the construction before you judge a treadmill by its noise but generally, the noise a treadmill generates is a good indicator of the machines quality. Plus, when you dont wake up the neighborhood with your morning workouts, it makes for friendlier neighbors.

Treadmill Options

Options in the treadmill business sell more treadmills and are used less than in any other industry we know. Heres how to steer clear of option traps.

PROGRAMS- These provide variation in your workout. Most people never use them and the people that do typically pick 1 or just a few they really like and stick with them. A great option in regard to programs is when the treadmill will memorize your favorite workout and replay it. If you dont know for sure that you will use programs, dont pay extra for them.

HEART RATE CONTROL (HRC)- This option is sold as a speedometer for the heart. Great in concept but poor in execution. Most require a gizmo strap that is uncomfortable for most people. The best option in this category is HR handgrips you can hold onto that determine your heart rate. The manufacturers have made this system much more accurate than it was in the past but they are still quite inaccurate on the low cost machines. Thats why Proform tells you to stand on the side while measuring heart ratewe know, it kind of defeats the purpose.

FOLDING- This was a big selling point in the 90s until people realized you had to have room to fold it down when using it. Helps with cleaning though.

EXTENDED WARRANTIES- Dont buy an extended warranty unless you get one from UTS or Moses tells you to do it. This is usually a BIG waste of money due to some shady companies.

UTS is the best we have seen and it is owned by Icon which is another good reason to use the UTS warranties. On Icon machines, you are going to need it if you use the treadmill.

Warranty & Maintenance

A standard treadmill warranty is lifetime on the frame, 3 years on parts, and 1 year on labor. This means that most people wont need an extended warranty. Thats good because the track record of most warranty companies in the fitness business is not good. The only exception that we are aware of is Universal Technical Services (UTS). We dont have any reservations about recommending them. Cheaper treadmills usually have warranties as short as 90 days while usually the more you spend, the longer warranty you will receive. Warranties lately have become crazy so dont get carried away with the Lifetime warranties on this or that treadmill. Ultimately, you want to make sure you get a treadmill that you like, is easy for you to operate, and feels good for use. If you dont like it, you wont need the warranty anyway because you wont use the treadmill enough to break it. In regard to maintenance, keeping it clean is the golden rule. To help with this, put it on a treadmill mat and periodically clean the entire treadmill.

You can order mats, cleaning products, our World Famous Treadmill Lube, and our Treadmill Care Pamphlet for more information about keeping your treadmill in top shape from our web site.

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Stairmaster Stair Stepper: A True Professional Workout Machine

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The Stairmaster stair stepper is manufactured by Nautilus, Inc., one of the best known and most well respected names in the world of fitness and exercise equipment. The companys lines of Stairmaster stair steppers are among the best in the business. They produce stair steppers for commercial use and for home use.

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One of the most innovative, and costly, of the entire Stairmaster stair stepper models is the TreadClimber TC916. This combination stair stepper and treadmill is primarily designed for the commercial fitness club environment, and its $6,000 price tag is enough to discourage all but the most well heeled home users. It is, however, one of the very best stair steppers on the market, and anyone who has access to the TC916 should give it a try. This combination machine is a great choice for those who are unable to walk fast enough to raise their heart rate on a standard treadmill, as the intensity of the workout can easily be increased simply by increasing the amount of incline.

For those with more limited budgets, the FreeClimber 4100 is an excellent Stairmaster stair stepper, and it is priced at a more reasonable $1,499. This Stairmaster stair stepper features a cushioned handlebar with side handrails and easy grip upper body handles. It also features a heart rate monitor and a grip pulse sensor. Simply placing your hand on the crossbar will provide a quick heart rate readout on the monitor. Priced at approximately $3,000, the 4400PT Stairmaster stair stepper features an innovative rail-less design which encourages the more erect posture exercise experts recommend when using a stair stepper. This erect posture encourages the use of more lower body muscles for a more complete workout. In addition, the rail-less design serves to discourage bending at the waist, which helps reduce back strain and prevent you from using your arms to support your body weight. This provides both a more complete workout and reduced risk of injury, making the 4400PT one of the most popular Stairmaster stair stepper.

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Stamina Rowing Machines A Good Value for the Budget Minded

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Stamina rowing machines are manufactured by Stamina Products Inc. which was founded in 1987. The focus of Stamina Products and Stamina rowing machines is on supplying both quality and value to fitness enthusiasts and the leisure market as a whole. Stamina rowing machines are distributed through a broad base of distributors, including mass merchants, sporting goods retailers, catalogs, online retailers and even television shopping networks.

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Stamina rowing machines are priced with the home user in mind, and they can be an excellent choice for the rower on a budget. These value oriented rowing machines range in price from a low of $150 to a high of about $350, and they can provide real value at a low price. The Stamina 1205, in particular, is a popular choice for many home exercisers and rowing enthusiasts.

The Stamina 1205, like other models of Stamina rowing machines, features adjustable hydraulic cylinders and has a maximum user weight of 250 pounds. It features piston resistance and comes with a 5 year warranty on the frame and a 90 day warranty on parts. The Stamina 1205 is one of the most popular Stamina rowing machines, and it provides a balanced low impact workout for all levels of exercisers. Like other Stamina rowing machines, the Stamina 1205 features adjustable resistance levels, a well padded seat and a user friendly multifunction fitness monitor. In addition to the Stamina 1205, there are several other Stamina rowing machines, including the Stamina 1300, retailing for $250, and the Stamina ATS Air Rowing Machine, which sells for around $350. The Stamina ATS Air Rowing Machine is the most expensive of the Stamina rowing machines, and unlike other models of Stamina rowing machines, it features air resistance instead of hydraulic cylinders or variable resistance shocks. In addition, the Stamina ATS features an oversized chrome seat rail with a metal pull chain for enhanced durability and strength. The seat is comfortable and well designed for those who seek a longer workout. The bottom line is that Stamina rowing machines are an excellent choice for those who are seeking a value priced machine that is built to last. If you are looking for an affordable and well-made rowing machine, Stamina rowing machines are definitely worth a look.

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Stair Stepper Buyer’s Guide

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Stair steppers, or also known as stair climbers, can be great additions to any home workout routine. Stair steppers are a great aerobic exercise that burns calories and builds your lower body. The legs and the butt are constantly worked with each and every step you take. They give the same results as walking or running up and down stairs without the stress that a hard surface can put on your legs and knees.

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Sales of elliptical trainers have caused the purchase of stair steppers to slip because many people want the variety that an elliptical trainer provides. Dont let that recent trend prevent you from considering a stair stepper because they are still great machines that provide an excellent workout.

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Here are some things to look for when shopping for a stair stepper:

Dependent Vs. Independent Stepping

There are two basic step types offered on stair steppers. On a dependent stepper, when one side is pressed down, the other side goes up. Independent steppers are independent, meaning one step isnt controlled by the other. This means that each leg works on its own and provides a more natural step feeling. Both models come with adjustable speed and resistance to provide a workout that meets your needs. You should try both types and purchase the one that feels better to you. Chances are, however, the independent stepping style is what youre going to want because of the more natural stepping feel it provides.

Stability

Obviously you will be putting a lot of pressure on your stair stepper. It is important to make sure you purchase a machine that will be durable and can handle intense workouts. Look for a model that doesnt shift during your climb and is comfortable and smooth while in action. A machine that wobbles will likely not stand up to your workout.

Drive Mechanisms and Shocks

Quality stair steppers will use belts and steel cables to provide the stepping motion because the result is a smoother, quieter workout. Quality manual stair steppers will also use hydraulic shocks, which are filled with oil. Hydraulic shocks will make your machine last longer. Some older models use pneumatic shocks, which are filled with air. These machines have a higher chance of wearing out quickly and make your stair stepper useless until they are replaced.

Computerized Models

Stair steppers that are computerized are the models most often found in health clubs. They are available in home fitness models but tend to be more expensive. These machines offer a smoother workout because they use flywheels to control the movements instead of an alternator. The flywheel is moved by belts or cables as you exercise.

Pre-Programmed Workouts

Many stair steppers offer options for pre-programmed workouts. These programs create different workouts to help you exercise in different heart rate range and intensities. Some programs offer a monitor that will gauge the steps taken, calories burned, and time of exercise. If you think you will make use of features such as this, be sure to check out models that offer these as they can prove motivating and inspiring.

Space

When purchasing home fitness equipment, people are often concerned about the amount of space it will take to store the machine. Stair steppers do not typically require as much room as other fitness machines. If you have extremely limited space, consider a mini stair stepper.

Mini Stair Steppers

The mini stair stepper does not have handrails. They are just the pedal portion of the stair stepper. Some models, however, come with a bar attached to a rope that you pull up from the stepper to provide a make-shift handrail. Mini stair steppers are great if you have limited space or are on a tight budget. They are also light-weight and easily portable, and can easily be stored in any closet (just dont forgot about them). They do not provide the same level of intensity, however, that a traditional stair stepper does.

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If you’ve been searching the Internet for stair stepper reviews, I’ll bet you’ve had a hard time finding quality sources of information to help you make an informed buying decision.  There is a good reason for that.  Stair steppers had their heyday in the 90′s but have since been left in the dust by elliptical trainers. Sure elliptical trainers provide an awesome cardiovascular workout, but stair steppers provide an excellent workout too and still have a place in the world of home fitness equipment!

We’ve done some digging for you and have come up with three solid brands of stair steppers that we believe are worth checking out.  Before we go into the specifics of each brand, you might want to take a look at our stair stepper buyer’s guide.  The guide highlights the important points to consider when shopping for a stair stepper.  If you already know what to look for, then let’s get on with the stair stepper reviews!

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Stairmaster

The Stairmaster stair stepper is manufactured by Nautilus, Inc., one of the best known and most well respected names in the world of fitness and exercise equipment. The companys lines of Stairmaster stair steppers are among the best in the business. They produce stair steppers for commercial use and for home use. Click here for the full review.

Schwinn

The Schwinn stair stepper is manufactured by Nautilus, Inc., one of the best known companies in the world of fitness and exercise equipment. Schwinn brings nearly 20 years of experience to the fitness industry. Click here for the full review.

Diamondback Fitness

You may have heard of Diamondback before.  You may even have a Diamondback product in your garage.  Of course I’m talking about Diamondback bikes.  Today, Diamondback is slowly gaining recognition for its line of fitness equipment sold under the Diamondback Fitness division.  Their line of fitness equipment includes exercise bikes, elliptical trainers, and stair steppers. Click here for the full review.

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Sole Fitness F63 Treadmill Review

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The F63 Treadmill is a fantastic value with numerous features and work out programs making it a great bargain for treadmills in its price range. The F63 Treadmill has a 2.5 continuous motor and a maximum user weight capacity of 325 lbs. The F63 Treadmill has 6 preset programs including cardio training and fat burning programs along with speeds up to 10 mph and inclines up to 15%.

The F63 Treadmill offers user friendly features such as a vibrant blue display providing Speed, Incline, Time, Distance Traveled, Calories, Pulse and Pace viewable at all times. The console also provides a Peak and Valley graph and built in speakers with MP3 player input. The F63 Treadmill also includes other valuable features such as cooling fans, speed and inclines controls on the arm rests and folds away for easy storage when not in use. The F63 Treadmill retails for $1,899, but you can purchase it on sale through Sole Fitness for $999.99. Sole Fitness price includes shipping and no sales tax (Utah excluded). The F63 Treadmill also comes with a 3-year warranty and Sole Fitness money back guarantee. Simply put, I don’t think you’ll find a better treadmill in this price range for the quality and warranty you’ll get with the F63.

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Sole Fitness TT8 Treadmill Review: Serious High End Treadmill

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A great alternative to a cold, wet run outdoors for the serious athlete would be to stay dry and train inside with the Sole TT8. I would be happy to jump on the Sole TT8 at my local gym. With the Sole TT8s wide deck, big motor, and excellent build quality, this is as close to commercial quality as Sole gets.

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For under $2,500 the Sole TT8 is not cheap, but at that price knocks the spots off many far more expensive big name brands. Comparable treadmills from the likes of Precor and Vision have smaller motors and decks and little appreciable difference in build and component quality, selling for well over $1,000 more.

The extra wide 22 belt is a feature that marks the Sole TT8 out from the rest of the Sole non-folding treadmills. This feature is rather uncommon in treadmills at this price, and one sure to appeal to runners looking for plenty of room on which to spread out.

The belt that’s 60″ x 22″ needs a motor with enough grunt to move it without overly straining and the powerful 3.5 HP motor, which is as powerful as you’ll get for under $3,000 copes easily. The Sole TT8 is capable of 12mph and with a 15% incline; the essential ingredients of an intense and demanding workout are all there.

It’s also very stable, and I found running on it a very similar experience to the $7,000 Life Fitness treadmill at my local gym. The Sole TT8 weighing in at 300lbs that shouldn’t really be a surprise! That’s heavy and will make moving it around your house a chore for home users, but find it a permanent spot and you’ll feel like you’re at Gold’s!

Common to most of the Sole range, which is very joint friendly without being in any way spongy underfoot, the Sole TT8 has the responsive Cushion Flex Whisper Deck. Also, the oversized 3″ rollers smooth out the travel of the belt and minimize friction and tension, which should help to prolong the life of the belt.

This is a well equipped machine and the Sole TT8 treadmill offers the expected features for this price range which include;10 training programs, speed and incline controls on the arms, a clear and user friendly tri-color console display with message window, a wireless heart rate monitor and heart rate control.

In addition to all that, there are the generous warranties – 30 years on the motor, lifetime warranties on the deck and frame, a five year warranty on the parts and a two year labor warranty. At the sale price and with all the features, the Sole TT8 treadmill is practically impossible to compare to any other. The Sole TT8 non-folding treadmill is for the serious runner looking for a near commercial quality home treadmill at a good home price.

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Sole Treadmills – Commercial Quality for the Home

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Sole has been known for using high quality components in its treadmills and for standing behind their products with one of the longest warranties in the business. In short, Sole treadmills are an excellent combination of value prices and excellent workmanship and warranties.

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Sole treadmills are custom made by a company known as Dyaco, and they are sold mainly through Dicks Sporting Goods and at Soles own website, SoleTreadmills.com. While Dyaco also makes the Spirit line of treadmills, the components used on Sole treadmills are of a higher quality, and therefore Sole treadmills should be better able to stand up to repeated use.

The history of Sole as a maker of treadmills is not as long as some other manufacturers and they first began by renting treadmills in hotels across the United States. Even today, Sole treadmills are the preferred and exclusive brand of many top hotel chains, and Sole continues to enjoy great success supplying treadmills to hotels. The attention to quality and detail they have brought to the treadmill market make them a strong player in the home fitness space. The home versions of the commercial Sole Treadmills are excellent machines made with quality materials, resulting in long-lasting and easy-to-use treadmills. The retail prices on Sole treadmills range from a low of $1,198 for the Sole F63 to the high end Sole TT8, priced at $2,299, with a number of excellent models in between. The warranty provided on Sole treadmills is one of the companys main selling points. All models, with the exception of the Sole F63, come with a full 30 year warranty on the motor and a lifetime warranty on the treadmill deck and frame. In addition to their great warranties, you can purchase Sole treadmills and enjoy FREE shipping!

Recommended Sole Treadmills

Sole F63 – The Treadmill Doctor, a highly reputable online retailer of treadmill parts and accessories who provides reviews on just about every treadmill model, says the Sole F63 is, “Simply the highest quality $999 weve ever seen.”The Sole F63has a 2.5 continuous duty motor with a user weight capacity of 285 pounds. It folds for easier storage, comes equipped with six workout programs, and comes with a hand pulse grip with a wireless chest strap included to monitor your heart rate.The frame has a lifetime warranty, 20 years on the motor, 3 years on the deck, electronics, belt, and rollers, and 1 year on labor.Sole has recently changed the pricing structure of this model. It used to be priced at $999 + $199 for shipping. Now, it’s just $1,198.99 and “includes” free shipping. You pay the same price as before, they’re just including the shipping charge in the total advertised price. Regardless how you slice it, it’s still a great deal for a high-quality treadmill.

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Sole F85- This is Sole’s top-of-the-line folding treadmill The Sole F85 is one of the best folding treadmills you’ll find. In fact, the Treadmill Doctor says it is, “One of the best fold-ups on the planet.”The Sole F85 has a powerful 3.5 continuous duty motor with a user weight capacity of 400 pounds. It has six workout programs, two user-defined programs, heart rate monitoring with a wireless chest strap included, and comes equipped with cooling fans.The Sole F85 has a great warranty with a 30 year warranty on the motor, lifetime warranty on the deck and frame, 5 years on the electronics, belt, and rollers, and 2 years on labor. The Sole F85sells for $1,999.99 with free shipping.Get More Details at SoleTreadmills.com

 

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Sole Fitness E25 Elliptial Machine Review

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The E25 Elliptical is the best elliptical you can buy for under $1,000. The E25 Elliptical has a maximum user weight capacity of 325lbs and has a whisper quiet drive system that provides fluid natural motion and an extremely smooth feel. Oversized and adjustable foot pedals provide additional comfort while the heavy 23lb. flywheel, a high gear ratio and 20 levels of resistance provide a challenging total body workout.

The E25 Elliptical comes with a variety of user friendly features including an easy to use electronic console with a blue backlight LCD display, built in speakers with MP3 player input, a water bottle holder and a built in cooling fan. The E25 Elliptical also comes with a heart rate chest strap and wireless monitoring which will help you to maximize the effectiveness of your workouts. The E25 Elliptical is normally priced at $1,999, but you can purchase it directly through Sole Fitness for $999.99. Sole Fitness price includes shipping and no sales tax (Utah excluded). The E25 Elliptical also comes with a 3-year warranty and Sole Fitness money back guarantee. You simply cannot beat this “direct from the manufacturer” deal. You may see some other, older reviews online which reference that this particular model had weak steel which buckled under use by heavier individuals, but Sole has increased the stability of the steel in these new models by increasing the overall diameter of the steel. Since then, the results have been excellent!

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What the Sole F85 Reviews Have to Say

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The Sole F85 reviews are in, and they are glowing. The Sole treadmill F85 is one of the best reviewed treadmills in its price range, and the Sole F85 reviews continue to recommend this model over its competition.

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The Sole F85 reviews from trusted sources like Treadmill Doctor have been glowing, calling the Sole F85 a great looking treadmill that has a very functional folding feature. With the price decrease and other improvements to electronics and belt, this puts it near the top of the fold up field. Treadmill Doctor goes on to say that the Sole treadmill F85 is, “One of the best fold-ups on the planet.” Priced at just under $2,000, the Sole F85 is one of the best values in the high-end treadmill market, as the many favorable Sole F85 reviews have shown. What I’ve also found reading the reviews is that consumers are enjoying the FREE shipping and no sales tax by purchasing the Sole treadmill F85 directly from www.SoleTreadmills.com.

The Sole F85 is easy to fold and unfold, making the Sole treadmill F85 one of the most convenient treadmills to use everyday. The folding feature makes it perfect for those short on space, and the fact that the Sole treadmill F85 is so easy to unfold makes it easy to use any time of day or night. The Sole treadmill F85 has a long running surface of 58 and includes a six window tricolor LED display with a message board – just like the ones you see at the gym. The generous 58 running surface comes coupled with a powerful continuous duty 3.5 horsepower motor. This is important because larger belts require bigger motors so the motor doesnt burn out prematurely. The Sole treadmill F85 also has a 400-pound user capacity!

Serious and casual runners alike will appreciate the fact that the Sole treadmill F85 features a top speed of 12 miles per hour, has a 400-pound user capacity, and everyone will appreciate the customizable workouts that the Sole F85 reviews have raved about. The Sole treadmill F85 includes up to six automatic programs, plus another two user-customizable workouts. The Sole treadmill F85 also comes equipped with two heart rate control programs, another feature the Sole F85 reviews have enjoyed. The heart rate control function can automatically calculate the target heart rate of the user based on age, which provides an efficient, safe and complete workout. Some of the other features Sole F85 reviews have pointed out include a well cushioned, quiet deck, featuring the superior shock absorbing ability of the Cushion Flex material. In addition, many recent Sole F85 reviews have focused on the fact that the controls for the speed and incline are conveniently located on the armrests of the Sole treadmill F85, and everyone will appreciate the comfort of the built-in cooling fans.

The console of the Sole treadmill F85 is one feature that virtually all Sole F85 reviews have raved about. The console is large and very user friendly, with a display which includes a message board for instant feedback. The display function of the Sole treadmill F85 includes speed, incline, time, distance traveled, calories burned, pace and pulse rate. In addition, the Sole treadmill F85 features a mile track feature as well as a peak and valley graph for tracking performance on the incline. Many of the Sole F85 reviews have also focused on the generous warranty that comes with the Sole treadmill F85. The Sole F85 features a 30 year warranty on the 3.5 horsepower motor, a lifetime warranty on the frame and the deck, a five year warranty on the belts, rollers and electronics, and a two year labor warranty. The bottom line conclusion of the Sole F85 reviews I have seen focus on the fact that it is one of the best folding treadmills on the market, and that the Sole treadmill F85 represents one of the best values in the treadmill market for models under $2,000. The Sole F85 treadmill features an excellent combination of powerful, high-torque motor, large running surface, double horseshoe foldable frame and heavy duty construction. With all these features for under $2,000, it is no wonder the Sole F85 reviews have been so overwhelmingly favorable.

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