Friday, March 6, 2015

Sole Fitness F65 Folding Treadmill Save Promo

Sole Fitness F65 sell with discount price, save more than 35% on this year. Many people recommend this series. They know Sole always production high quality treadmill.

Imgae of Sole Fitness F65 Folding Treadmill


Sole Fitness F65 Folding Treadmill Specification Reviews :
  • Value-priced SOLE F65 treadmill is powered by 3.25 continuous duty HP motor that drives speeds up to 12 MPH and an incline up to 15%. Ideal for home fitness use
  • Rack-and-pinion gear design incline, two-ply belt, pulse grip and chest strap heart rate monitoring
  • Six standard programs, two custom programs, and two heart programs; cooling fans and MP3-compatible sound system; 7.5-inch LCD workout display
  • Measures 35 by 57 by 83 inches (W x H x D); deck measures 35 by 83 inches (W x D) and running surface measures 20 by 60 inches (W x D); 253-pound weight and 350-pound weight limit; 2.5-inch rollers
  • Includes the following manufacturer's warranties against defects in materials and workmanship: lifetime on frame, motor, and deck; five years on electronics; and two years on labor
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Sole Fitness F65 Folding Treadmill price was update and with discount price too.

Sole Fitness F65 Folding Treadmill Reviews


I'm reviewing the current 2014 model, from what I understand this model has had a few improvements over previous generations.

BACKGROUND
First about me. I've been running for about a year and half and finished my first half marathon recently with a time of 2:07... So I'm far from an elite runner, but I do need a treadmill that can keep up. I'm also training for a full marathon this January, and needed a treadmill to get those extra miles in each week. And as much as a gadget guy as I am (I run with a GPS watch, a fitbit, and bluetooth wireless music), I don't like gimmicks that get in the way. I was considering ProForms (with iFit) and Soles based on online specs, but once I saw them in the store I feel in love with the Soles. Their controls were more inviting to just "let's go running" with real buttons and quick adjustments on the side arms for incline and speed. The ProForm touch controls and screens had lots of features, but they all seemed glued together, sluggish, or otherwise uninviting. So once I decided on Sole. The only problem was the only two models I could find in the stores in my price range were the F63 (at $1000) and the F80 (at $1500). The F63 had a much cheaper looking deck and the built-in programs (although I don't really intend to use them often) were not a one click affair. The F80 on the other hand was more than I really wanted to spend and I didn't need the extra wide deck. So looking online I found that the F65 had the same sturdy looking deck and control panel as the F80 and came in $200 less. On the downside, it did gave up 2" of deck width, a little bit of HP and came in with less warranty


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