The Sole F80 is a most popular Treadmill offered by Sole.The Sole F80 treadmill has earned a reputation as one of the highest-quality treadmills in its price range, with an unbeatable combination of high-quality components and user-friendliness. Sole took the F80 to the next level in 2011, however, adding a longer deck, a better display, and a fresh new look. The changes make the treadmill a great choice for moderate to athletic runners who don't want to spend several thousands of dollars but still want a powerful, tough machine.
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A quick view of the Sole F80 treadmill's raise / lower mechanism.
Sole F80 Specifications
- Folding treadmill with 3.0-horsepower continuous-duty motor
- Vibrant 7.5-inch LCD display with integrated speakers and audio cable
- 6 standard workouts, 2 custom workouts, and 2 HR-controlled workouts
- Easy Assist folding deck design; Cushion Flex shock-absorption system
- 350-pound capacity; measures 33 x 80 inches (W x D); weighs 250 pounds
I wanna buy Sole F80 Treadmill. Is it worth buying?I'm searching for treadmill and found this Sole F80 on twitter
ReplyDeleteIt's well rated on Amazon.com and the comments about it are pretty good, but I'm just want to make sure it's worth the price.
I owned a Bowflex Series 7 Treadmill for a couple of years. It was repaired several times after mechanical and electrical problems. I don't want the same problem again.
So, have anyone used Sole F80 before? any comment?
Thanks in advance.
Yeah, go buy it!
DeleteI owned a Bowflex Series 7 Treadmill for few years. It was repaired several times after suffering electrical and mechanical problems, but never again ran properly.
After disappointing customer service with Bowflex, I did a research online and came to the conclusion that Sole was definitely the one I want. Now I have had it for few months and I can say I am very impressed.
Comparing my ownership experience with both treadmills, I would recommend the Sole F80.
Bowflex Series 7:
1. 20x60 running surface (better for tall runners)
2. Stylish console, but not easy to use
3. 3.0 hp motor gets the belt to full speed in about 2-3 sec
4. Metallic handrails (this can cause static electricity shock)
5. It must tip or lean treadmill backwards to move
6. Speed and incline controls only on the console, not on handles
7. No countdown before the belt begins to move
8. Warranty: 10 yrs motor, 2 yrs electronics, only 1 year labor
Sole F80:
1. 20x55 running surface (good for most people)
2. Console is functional and easy to use
3. 3.0 hp motor gets the belt to full speed in about 6-8 sec
4. Hand rails covered with rubber compound for better grip
5. Treadmill slides along ground without tipping or leaning
6. Speed and incline controls located on handles AND on the console
7. 3 sec countdown before the belt begins to move
8. Warranty: lifetime on motor, 5 yrs electronics, 2 years labor
This Sole F80 is great! You will not be disappointed if you invest in this quality machine! And your link is lead to the 2011 model. That's the newest one, the terrific one.
Cheers! ^^