Buy Sole Fitness TT8 Light Commercial Non-Folding TreadmillSole Fitness TT8 Light Commercial Non-Folding Treadmill Product Description:
- Non-folding treadmill with 3.5-horsepower continuous-duty motor
- Vibrant LCD display with integrated speakers and audio cable
- 6 standard workouts, 2 custom workouts, and 2 HR-controlled workouts
- Cushion Flex shock-absorption system; large 22-by-60-inch running surface
- 425-pound capacity; measures 32 x 80 inches (W x D); weighs 300 pounds
Product Description
The TT8 treadmill from Sole® offers a Cushion Flex shock-absorption Whisper Deck, which minimizes stress to hips, knees and ankles. It also comes with a Polar® chest strap to keep you on target while training, and a 15% maximum incline offers a variety of options for interval workouts.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Lives up to the Hype
By Mike C
I have been researching treadmills for a long time now. I wanted to make sure that I purchased a treadmill that could withstand many, many, miles. I run marathons and ultra marathons so I didnt want a flimsy pc of equipment, but at the same time I didnt want to spend 5k either. I once ran a marathon(26.2) on the treadmill at my gym just for fun. All of my research lead me to this 2011 Sole TT8, and now that I'm running on it I see why. This is a solid pc of equipment and stands up to the treadmills in the Gym, maybe even better. For 2,300 dollars I cant imagine that there is a better treadmill on the market, you just have to run on it one time to see what I'm talking about. I did read that you can assemble this in about 15 minutes, maybe if you work for Sole and put treadmills together for a living it would be possible, otherwise you are looking at about an hour or more. Pretty simple assembly though, nothing complicated. Very happy with my purchase.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
High-end Home Treadmill That Delivers
By DocGreg
First off, to the user who commented on his unit being unstable, I would recommend that you call the service department or contact Sole directly as you may have a specific problem with your unit (e.g., motor or flywheel) that they can help you address.I recently purchased this unit, it was shipped free to my home, arrived five days after purchase, and I just set it up yesterday. I have been a regular gym treadmill user and have become used to running on various models. This is the first home treadmill I have purchased.PROS: The unit is very stable and solidly built. The assembly took about an hour from start to finish and was fairly intuitive. Being tall (I'm 6'6" and 230lbs), the 22" wide deck and 60" length is comparable to what one would find on a high-end unit in any gym. The incline feature cycles smoothly, and the unit is very sturdy even at high speed (greater than 8.0 mph).CONS: The motor cycles very slowly between speed changes. For example, it can take upwards of thirty seconds to go from a comfortable running speed (such as 6.5 mph) down to a comfortable walking speed (such as 3.5 mph), which can make for a somewhat awkward transition. I suspect this is a specific built-in programming feature by the manufacturer to prolong/protect the motor. The display is average and there are limited programmable features. The fans and speakers are less-than-desirable for a high-end unit.BOTTOM LINE: This is a non-folding treadmill built for running. Overall, I'm very happy with this unit as I make the switch from running on professional models at the gym to running more at home. It is sturdy, smooth, quiet, and first impression is that it will hold up well to a lot of use. Ideally, the speed transitions would be a little faster (which, it seems, the 3.5 HP motor should be able to handle) and the control panel would have better features more consistent with the price tag.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Great Treadmill
By Rob
Sole makes great quality affordable products. I am very happy with this purchase. It is very sturdy and has a large running surface. Another review mentions the wheels on the front being an issue. That is so the machine can incline. It doesn't make it any less stable. Mine is on the basement floor and doesn't shake around. It isn't any louder than a treadmill you would use at the gym. If you have the room I highly recommend it. I also have the E95 elliptical machine and love it.
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