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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By Life Fitness. There are some available for $1,999.00.
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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By LifeSpan Fitness. Sells new for $999.99.
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1 comments about LifeSpan Fitness TR1000-SL Treadmill.

  1. Due to incredibly poor service on the part of the shipper, this treadmill was lost in transit. Ironically the price was excellent but Amazon was out of stock. Conincidence? Bait and switch?


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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By Startrac. There are some available for $1,999.00.
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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By Stamina. Sells new for $173.01.
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5 comments about Stamina InMotion Treadmill.

  1. Which I am. This will kick your fanny cause it's all you-- not a motor. Cheap, easy to set up and folds up for storage. Not too heavy and moves around on wheels. I recommend it.


  2. Yes, it's easy to put together. And I agree that it folds up nicely and stays out of the way. I will even agree that it's sturdy.

    Maybe I just got a lemon. Despite many attempts, I have never been able to get the belt away from the left side at the front of the treadmill. The directions tell you how to adjust the way the belt runs -- but the adjustment only affects how it runs at the *back* of the treadmill -- not the front.

    And perhaps the belt issue is why the thing is so incredibly uneven. It comes to a complete stop at times -- as if it's hanging on some rough spot underneath. As soon as I compensate to get it past the rough spot, it goes much faster -- and my foot flies off the back end. Charming.

    I read the little tag that says you can spray silicone spray underneath the belt to make it smoother, so I went out and got some (annoying, why couldn't they just make it work and/or include the spray?). It was very difficult to spray underneath the belt -- it's very tight. But it did help somewhat -- now I can walk for 2 or 3 minutes without it hanging up so completely that I come to an immediate stop.

    I'm an avid hiker and got this treadmill to keep me in shape during the cold, dark days of the winter. If you aren't already pretty fit, I strongly recommend you look at another treadmill (even if you are, you should probably look at another one). It's so hard to use that... even though I'm really committed to keeping a certain level of fitness, I just don't want to use it.


  3. This is an excellent machine, easy to assemble even for someone born without the hardware gene. No bells and whistles, just a treadmill with two angles of inclination. It doesn't take up as much space as one of those treadmills at the gym, although it's just as sturdy, and it folds up easily (to put in a closet or lean up again a wall) if you need to get it out of the way. A good, solid no-frills product.


  4. belt didn't fit properly and would move around making exercising difficult and dangerous.


  5. (I've given it 3 stars as an "average": 1 star for the hell I went through, but 5 for my ultimate satisfaction. You decide if it's worth the aggravation!)

    Here's the problem: If the machine you receive has a faulty piece, and you need a substitute piece, you are in trouble. The substitute pieces are NOT MADE TO THE SAME SPECS as the original pieces. Here is my story:

    I ordered the Stamina 45-1000A manual treadmill on April 10 and received it on April 17. When I started to put it together, the very first piece I needed to use (one of the "feet") had one of its holes in the wrong place. So I called the Stamina support line, got a very nice woman named Phyllis, and she said they'd send me a new piece. (Fortunately, I had the foresight to get her name and extension in case I had to call back for more help.)

    A week later, the new foot came. Only the metal part (and not the plugs or the wheel) was enclosed, so I had to take those off the faulty foot and put them on the new one. The plugs fit, but the wheel did not, because that section of the new foot was a different size! In fact, the whole piece was not quite identical to the original piece, and since it was one of a pair, and the treadmill would be standing on them, I thought it was important that they should match, or the treadmill might be a little off-balance. So I called Phyllis and insisted that they send me TWO new feet WITH the wheels on them, so that I would have two perfectly matching pieces as feet to balance the machine.

    Another week later, the two new feet came, complete this time. I attached the crossbar to them. It took me an hour to get it tight, but that's just because I was not very deft with the wrenches. When I then went to attach the vertical poles to the feet, the holes didn't line up! All the original pieces have the holes 3-1/8 inches apart. On the substitute pieces, the holes were 3-1/2 inches apart--just enough that the screws couldn't go through the "arm" holes into the "feet" holes. At this point I really regretted buying the machine! I called Phyllis; she couldn't believe it, either--she said she'd talk to her manager and get back to me.

    She called me a few days later to say that Stamina was sending me a whole new machine, and it should come in yet another week. I said, "What should I do with the old one?" She laughed and said, "You'd better keep it. Between the two, maybe you'll have all the right parts!"

    The second treadmill came yesterday, May 11. I assembled it tonight in an hour and a half--and it went very smoothly! (The part that took me an hour last time took just ten minutes this time, because of my having gained familiarity with the tools.)

    So now, after a month, it's all assembled, I walked .25 mile on it, and I am out of breath but happy. However, I would not wish for anyone to go through what I went through. The manufacturer should get its act together and make the substitute pieces identical to the original pieces!


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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By Evo Fitness. Sells new for $3,499.00.
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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By Endurance. The regular list price is $2,999.00. Sells new for $2,199.00.
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1 comments about Endurance T10HRC Commercial Treadmill with Heart Rate Control.

  1. TREDMILL CAME IN FAST AND NOT HARD TO INSTALL. MY WIFE LIKES IT AND THAT MADE MY LIFE PLEASENT.


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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By Phoenix. The regular list price is $599.99. Sells new for $489.99.
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3 comments about Phoenix 98007 Easy-Up Motorized Treadmill.

  1. Yes it is a bit heavy to move - but I moved it infrequently. Worked great until the wiring came loose and got caught in the folding mechism cut through wire and circutry will cost more than its value to fix.


  2. I purchased this item for my parents who are getting old. Wanted to provide them with an easy to use and store treadmill. It was mostly made of plastic, but difficult to pick up and fold. I looked at other treadmills in stores that were much heavier, durable, but yet easier to lift and fold than this one made of plastic. Worse, after using it for about 5 minutes it stopped working.


  3. {New Review}
    I wish I would have saved my money. After using it for a while there are weird noises that are now starting to grate on my nerves to the point I don't even want to use it. There is a strange clicking sound that gets louder as you use it and it's maddening to say the least. I looked through the manual for tech support which does not exist so you're on your own. I even took the two panels apart last night since the noise was making it hard to hear the TV and STILL could not find where the clicking sound is coming from. After spending this kind of money on a crappy treadmill that rocks when you're on it because it's made of cheap plastic I may need to plunk down $1,000+ for a decent treadmill with an actual warranty and tech support. Don't buy..





    {Original Review}

    I bought this treadmill after looking high and low for a space saving, compact, motorized treadmill. After much thought I decided to give it a go and I'm glad that I did. Shipping was super fast, and the treadmill was packed very well. It came pretty much fully assembled so all that you had to do really is screw in your handle bars and some little covers and you're pretty much done. I was able to get a good brisk walk at 4 mph and the tread stayed where it should. Since I gave away my huge Proform treadmill because I moved and it was too big and became a space issue or me, I wanted to keep up my workouts but have someone small enough that a "girl" could store away without any problems. It fold completely flat, seriously a great feature because most treadmills have the arms that extend out and cannot be moved so this was a plus for me.

    For the price, it's a super value and it works great. Did I mention it's quiet? :-)


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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By LifeSpan Fitness. The regular list price is $1,699.99. Sells new for $1,299.99.
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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By LifeSpan Fitness. Sells new for $899.99.
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Posted in Aerobic Training Machines (Friday, October 10, 2008)

By Image. The regular list price is $999.00. Sells new for $780.06.
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2 comments about Image Advanced 1400 Treadmill.

  1. Hi. I just received my treadmill a week ago. Its so easy to set up and the manual is straight forward.
    Its very sturdy and set well on the floor. Im 5ft4" so the running space is perfect for me.
    If your looking for a nice strong treadmill, this is the way to go.


  2. I did extensive research on treadmills including funcationality and features before deciding on this model.

    It was rated pretty high for a mid range (price and function).

    I see only 3 drawbacks so far with this model so far:

    1. You're plugging along at 3.5mph in manual mode and for some reason the speed slows down but the machine is still registering at 3.5 mph. I expect this while in one of the programs as the machine is designed to due but not in manual mode.
    2. You cannot scroll to see your progress like the models at the gym; you just wait patiently until it comes around on the display.
    3. You cannot get an accurate heart rate while walking/running by grabbing the hand rails. You must step on the side bars to measure accurately while wasting a minute or so of your workout.

    Overall it's a good machine; comfortable, just big enough, and effective, but it's hard getting used to if you've grown accustomed to the models at the gym.


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