Best All-Around Treadmill
Written by admin on July 20, 2009 – 3:16 am -The following review was synthesized from information compiled by ConsumerSearch.com. Their reviewers analyze reviews from multiple professional sources and individual users and make recommendations.
Best All-Around Treadmill
Sole F80
A variety of specialty treadmill-review websites, including TreadmillDoctor.com, TreadmillSensei.com, TreadmillTips.com and Treadmill-Ratings-Reviews.com, weigh in on the Sole F80, as do owners posting at Amazon.com. Unfortunately, Consumer Reports does not include this treadmill in its comparison tests, nor is it tested by Runner's World.
All of the sources we consulted are in solid agreement about the Sole F80 folding treadmill, calling it the best treadmill in its price range. This machine has a generous 350-pound weight limit with big rollers that help reduce wear and tear. One especially credible reviewer praises the Sole F80's hydraulically-assisted folding action, which makes it easy to store. Its belt is comfortably wide (20 inches) but only 55 inches long, so although the F80 is sturdy enough for running, reviews say tall runners may want to step up to the Sole F85 (*est. $1,750), which has a longer belt. The Sole F80's warranty (lifetime motor, deck and frame; five years electronics, belt, rollers and labor; and two years in-home service) is one of the best at this price. If you don't think you'll do much (or any) running on your treadmill, reviews say you probably don't need to spend so much. Consider the Sole F63 (*est. $1,000) or Gold's Gym Maxx CrossWalk 650 (*est. $600) instead.
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