The Home Buyers Guide To Choosing A Treadmill

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A quick guide to how to choose a treadmill — well, how to choose a residential / home grade treadmill. Choosing a commercial treadmill tends to be a bit easier — go Star Trac, Matrix, Landice or Life Fitness and, in spite of their great ellipticals, avoid Precor treadmills. Precor is a great company, they just don’t quite have treadmills down as well as the other companies. With the commercial treadmills it’s kind of like choosing between a BMW, a Mercedes and a Lexus. It’s all about bells and whistles more than performance…they’re all great machines and we’ll talk about them another time.
Home treadmills are a tough sea to navigate for most buyers — there are so many different brands and they all look alike to outsiders. Luckily, over the past 20 or so years, I’ve had to repair just about every treadmill ever made. In other words, my pain will be your salvation!
My first piece of advice is: avoid anything and everything from Icon Health and Fitness. They’re the manufacturer of the units you’ll find at places like Sears — nothing against Sears, but the treadmills they sell tend to be on the lower end of the quality scale. Their treadmills seem to have specs that are too good to be true for their cost and, truth be told, they are. The old proverb, “you get what you pay for” comes in to play with them. Small motors with high RPMs to give them a perceived higher horsepower (most of their motors should really be rated at under 1.5 HP regardless of what they tell you — a motor the size of a soda can should not be powering a full sized treadmill!), lots of plastic pieces, tiny rollers, and generally unstable machines are par for the course for the Icon brands like Proform, Weslo, Healthrider and Image. Just stay away from them! There are better treadmills even at the more affordable prices that Icon tempts the unlearned consumer with.
On with translating the arcane lore that is treadmill purchasing for the lay person.
Let’s start with the motor. The first thing you want to do is make sure the motor is rated with “Continuous Duty.” Any sales person or manufacturer who gives you a “Peak” rating is trying to sell you a bag of magic beans. Peak is best described as the maximum a motor will perform at before it breaks down. What’s more imporant is: how the heck is that motor going to perform when you’re actually using it? Another thing a shady salesperson might mention is that a common home circuit (120v/15amps) will only let you run about 2.5 HP and any motor larger than that is a waste of money. Technically that is true (about the amps vs. HP, not the waste of money), but the larger motors will tend to last longer as they are not running at the higher RPMs of a smaller motor. And, if nothing else, the larger the motor, the smoother the “ride.” A bigger motor will allow you to run or walk on it without slipping.
The next thing to look at is the size of a treadmill’s rollers. The bigger the rollers, the longer your belt will last and the better the running experience.
Next, and this is my favorite thing — especially when recommending cardio equipment to my in-laws — the warranty. Like anything else, the better the warranty the more piece of mind you will have. The 5 year parts warranty on Spirit treadmills, for example, is one of the best in the business. For me, the more faith a manufacturer has in its own product (i.e. the warranty), the more faith I have in that product. Of course, doing repairs I absolutely love the lower end warranties as it means more paying work for me!
What’s next? The weight and stability of the machine. There is nothing worse than getting on a treadmill and having it move back and forth, or shake, or, even worse, creak as you run on it. The heavier the unit the longer it will last. If you’re used to running on a treadmill at your local gym and then get on most home units, you’ll immediately notice the difference. You don’t want to be running around on something that feels like it is going to fall apart now do you? Don’t answer, that was a rhetorical treadmill question.
The tread and the deck are where most problems for treadmills happen. When the friction from your running builds up between the deck and the tread, the badness begins. Stick with the 4-ply belts/treads that help to reduce the amount of friction, and look at units with reversable, phenolic wax coated decks. Reversable decks let you flip over your running surface to use the opposite side when the original wears down. It’s like having a free second deck if you wear out the first one.
Programs. Don’t be fooled by this. Most people only wind up using 3-4 programs. If the treadmill has 20, that’s cool, but you’ll rarely use them. If you do heart rate training, then heart rate control is great. If not, it’s just an extra you’ll never use…like the clock you’ve never set on your VCR.
Speed and Incline are worth talking about. Most treadmills can go up to about 10 miles per hour and a 10 degree incline. Don’t let speed or incline become a deciding factor unless you’re doing a lot of high speed or high incline training. Obviously, electronically controlled speed and incline are the way to go. If those feature are manual just move on.
Finally, test out the shock absorbtion. You want to make sure you aren’t running on a hard surface. This is a “feel” thing more than a “scientific” one. If the deck is bouncy, move on. If the deck feels like running on concrete, move on. If the deck moves from side to side, move on. You want to find a deck that feels good, with just enough give and little to no lateral motion.
Beyond that fans, speakers, cup holders, magazine racks and even television sets on the treadmill’s console are all just icing on the cake. It’s better to get a good treadmill without a fan or TV and spend $50 to buy your own than to get a crappy, fully loaded treadmill which will eventually just become an expensive coat rack for dirty clothes.
Now, I know I alread typed “finally” but there is one last piece to consider: PRICE. You can only get what you can get but don’t be fooled into buying a lemon. There are decent (and some downright Great) treadmills at just about every price point.  Don’t despair, there is a good treadmill out there you can actually afford.

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Sole F80 Treadmill Review

Sole F80 treadmill is one of the best treadmills in it’s price category for maintaining fitness by walking. It is ideal for people with all age groups, body type and fitness levels. Sole F80 treadmill is extensively used at gyms and homes for ‘cardiovascular exercises’. Besides burning fat, it strengthens muscles, heart, lungs and circulatory system.

Sole F80 Treadmill has earned worldwide reputation over years. It is the perfect combination of quality, price and comfort. With its 3.0 horsepower and continuous duty motor that delivers speed up to 12 miles per hour, it excels above many other treadmills available in the market. Sole F80’s special Cushion Flex Whisper Deck saves your joints from excessive pulsation. It is portable and reduces to a compact size which makes it easy to carry while traveling.

The product is stylish and user-friendly. Sole F80 treadmill encompasses a whole range of six preset workout programs, two heart –rate programs, and two customizable programs.

Sole F80 Treadmill Features

  • 3.0 horsepower motor
  • Pulse monitoring
  • Chest strap to record heart-rate
  • Display for speed, time, distance, incline, pace, pulse and calories
  • Maximum weight capacity-350 pounds
  • Measures 33*75*58 inches(W*L*H) and when folded reduces to a compact size of 68*43 inches(H*D)
  • 20*55 inch running deck
  • Stop switch for safety
  • Cooling fans for arm rest
  • Running hoods
  • Accessory tray

Product Description
The Sole Fitness F80 folding treadmill is equipped with cooling fans, a 6-window LED display, convenient speed/elevation controls in the handles and a high-output 3.0 continuous duty HP motor. Its 6 standard, 2 user-defined and 2 heart rate programs provide all of the options you need to reach your fitness goals.Amazon.com Product Description
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Sole F77  Treadmill Review

Also rated as a “Best Buy”, the S77 treadmill has the power of a club quality treadmill. No need to join a club, the S77 treadmill gives you everything in the comfort of your own home. The S77 treadmill has all the same great features as the S73 treadmill and adds a 3.5 Cont. Duty HP motor and the longest deck SOLE makes (60 in.). These powerful additions make the S77 treadmill quite a fitness package. It’s even rated for users up to 400 lbs.

When in heart-rate training mode, the treadmill automatically makes adjustments to the incline to keep you in your target heart-rate zone. And the included wireless chest strap touts a 99.9% accuracy rating. The treadmill motor carries a full 30-year warranty, with a lifetime warranty on the deck and frame. Safety features include a 0.5 speed start, textured belt and 10-amp circuit breaker.

The treadmill console is user friendly with a vibrant LED display that includes a message board for clear instruction and feedback. The information that is displayed at all times include Speed, Incline, Time, Distance Traveled, Calories, Pulse and Pace. There is also a 1/4 mile track feature and a Peak and Valley graph for different programs. The console also has built in speakers which allow you to hook up any MP3 player( iPod, etc.) for easy listening.

Sole F80 Treadmill Features
 
Motor: 3.5 HP Continuous Duty, DC type, ultra high torque
Speed: 0.5 to 12 mph
Incline: 15% maximum, rack and pinion gear design
Weight: 280 lbs.
Deck Size: 30 X 80 – Cushion Flex Shock Absorption Whisper Deck
User Weight: 400 lbs.
Running Surface: 20 X 60
Belt: Double Woven 2 Ply
Rollers: 2 3/4 inches
Folding: No
Heart Rate Control: Yes with wireless chest strap included
Hand Pulse Grips: Yes, and arm rest speed/incline controls
Display Color: Red LED Readout
Message Window: Yes – Scrolling information
Standard Programs: Six
User Defined Programs: Two
Heart Rate Programs: Two
Cooling Fans: Yes

Product Description
The Sole S77 treadmill has a user-friendly console with a 6-window LED display that includes a message board for clear instruction and feedback. The information displayed at all times includes speed, incline, time, distance traveled, calories, pulse and pace. There is also a 1/4-mile track feature and a convenient speed/elevation adjustment in the handles.Amazon.com Product Description
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Smooth Fitness 9.35HR  Treadmill Review

The Smooth 9.35 HR treadmill has a 20″ x 55 ” tread belt that is powered by a 3.0 HP continuous duty motor. There are 6 preset workout programs and nine user profiles that allow users to save age, weight and target heart rate data for instant access.

A particularly interesting feature of the Smooth 9.35 HR treadmill is the Hydra Suspension System this feature allows the user to custom adjust the shock absorption to any one of 12 different levels that can accommodate any style of running.

Another unusual feature is Smooth’s patented “Motion Control“. This feature allows the user to adjust speed of the treadmill by simply waving their hand over a sensor. This system allows you to speed up, slow down or stop the machine without ever touching the console.

Finally there is a heart rate control facility that uses the pulse reading taken from your heart to automatically adjust the intensity of your workouts. The heart rate readings are taken from monitors in the hand grips or from the “wireless chest strap” which is supplied.

Smooth Fitness 9.35HR  Treadmill Features

Smooth 9.35 HR Motion Control “hands-free” speed control system

Smooth 9.35 HR Hydra-Suspension system features adjustable cushioning

Smooth 9.35 HR Commercial Grade 1″ Thick Triple-Laminated Phenolic Deck

Smooth 9.35 HR 2 Ply 100% Polyester Whisper Weave low friction belt

Smooth 9.35 HR PWM Circuit Board (Pulse Width Modulation)

Smooth 9.35 HR 1000 thrust Worm-Gear Elevation Motor

Smooth 9.35 HR 6 Preset Programs

Smooth 9.35 HR 9 Different User Profiles

Smooth 9.35 HR Quick Start / Manual Program

Smooth 9.35 HR FREE Wireless Heart-Rate Control with Belt & Transmitter

Product Description
Simply put, the new 9 Series treadmills are by far the best treadmills Smooth Fitness has ever built! Featuring the new Hydra Suspension adjustable shock absorption system, the 9.35HR is equipped with the ability to adjust the softness of the running surface for each and every member of the family. In addition, the patented Motion Control hands-free speed adjustment technology makes the 9.35HR a joy to use. Smooth spares no expense in selecting a full complement of … More >>
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