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I'm going to get the obligatory "Does she come with the treadmill?" out of the way. And the answer is yes.
toasterbicycle wrote:I'm going to get the obligatory "Does she come with the treadmill?" out of the way. And the answer is yes.
Dreamer.
a handful of good reviews (4.2 out of 5.0) over at amazon http://www.amazon.com/Sole-Commercial-Non-Folding-Treadmill-Previous/dp/B003Z4G76Y
Dat Treadmill
ThunderThighs wrote:Dreamer.
Too bad - If it came with the girl I'd totally be in for three (and you guys could keep the treadmills)!
freerd wrote:Too bad - If it came with the girl I'd totally be in for three (and you guys could keep the treadmills)!
That would be a deal... My 3 women cost a whole lot more than that.
Great for any upstairs apartment
Last year model. Not the 2013 latest model.
neveraging wrote:Great for any upstairs apartment
The treadmill or the girl? :X I can't imagine assembling this by myself... unless it comes pre-assembled? The sheer weight of it would be a blast to carry up to the apartment top. Maybe I should wear a power bracelet before attempting to lift it... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/21/power-bracelets-lawsuit_n_1105559.html ...Or not.
While this treadmill is worlds above your average Sears or other sporting goods store model, for the same money you can get a moderate to lightly used ex-gym machine. They actually *are* commercial quality and should outlast you at home, while requiring zero maintenance or 'thought while running.'
"It also comes with a Polar chest strap" Wouldn't that make you chilly?
I have this treadmill. I purchased mine at pencil's on sale. I have had the treadmill for two years now and I love it! I use it almost every morning. If you live alone though it is going to be a monster to move on your own.
equilibrium911 wrote:Dat Treadmill
I get it.
Best product pictures ever.
Very excited about offering Sole on Woot, I work for the company, so please feel free to ask any questions.
What makes it "Light Commercial" is the width of the deck, the kind of deck we use (wax surface, never needs maintenance), and the 3" sized rollers, which protects the life of the motor. Also comes with a warranty of 5 years parts 2 years in home labor (unless used in a light commercial setting, then it's 3 years parts 1 year in home labor).
I own the F80 2013 model, and I am EXTREMELY happy with how reliable and well it works. This is a step up from that, while about $400 more than I paid at Christmas, I'm betting it's a fantastic machine.
What treadmill?
rkoelli1 wrote:Very excited about offering Sole on Woot, I work for the company, so please feel free to ask any questions.
Is it possible to enter your age and current weight on this model? Can you save a user profile? Can you save a workout history?
Gotta love the $1800 impulse buys?
Even if she came with the treadmill, I still can't run fast enough to catch her.
kweeks8722 wrote:Is it possible to enter your age and current weight on this model? Can you save a user profile? Can you save a workout history?
Yes it's possible to save workout history. It comes with 10 programs total, 6 generic based programs, 2 HR control programs and 2 user programs. Each program asks for weight, age for calorie count, but the user programs allow you to design your own specific workout. Once your done with the program you can save it and use it again in the future.
happypuppy wrote:The treadmill or the girl? :X I can't imagine assembling this by myself... unless it comes pre-assembled? The sheer weight of it would be a blast to carry up to the apartment top. Maybe I should wear a power bracelet before attempting to lift it... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/21/power-bracelets-lawsuit_n_1105559.html ...Or not.
You can see someone assembling it here. http://www.servicedocuments.com/soletreadvid.html. I have actually put one together and it was surprisingly easy.
Alas, running on the treadmill is her only interest.
I bought a Sole whenWoot had them before the holidays. F 65. Love it!
I bought a used Sole F63 (a folding model) from Craigslist about a year ago. Got it home and the display didn't work properly. Contacted Sole customer service and they sent me out a new one free of charge, with a return label to send the broken one back, WOW! Even though the F63 is a lighter duty, home, folding model it is still an incredibly nice piece of equipment. If I were in the market for a treadmill, I'd definitely buy this Sole; but my F63 is serving me just fine for the time being. On a side note... I don't run as much now, but I have run a marathon and several half-marathons and other races. I'm an experienced runner and IMHO Sole makes a great treadmill.
How does this compare to this 2013 model at Sears for the same price: http://www.sears.com/sole-fitness-f85-treadmill/p-00624705000P?prdNo=8&blockNo=8&blockType=G8 It seems to have better specs.
TIL Woot is full of sexists.
anishsc wrote:How does this compare to this 2013 model at Sears for the same price: http://www.sears.com/sole-fitness-f85-treadmill/p-00624705000P?prdNo=8&blockNo=8&blockType=G8 It seems to have better specs.
Side-By-Side Review http://www.usfreeads.com/1123086-cls.html
dominion1450 wrote:Side-By-Side Review http://www.usfreeads.com/1123086-cls.html
Thanks! The F85 wins apparently.
This product must be secretly owned by an ice-cream company; because those photos have depressed me into wanting to eat a bucket of it.
We just unpacked ours and set it up... motor/tread ran for a few seconds then LS1 error. Help! My wife is very disappointed and this thing about killed me transporting to the basement.
djfenton wrote:We just unpacked ours and set it up... motor/tread ran for a few seconds then LS1 error. Help! My wife is very disappointed and this thing about killed me transporting to the basement.
I'd try unplugging it for an hour or so first. Then contact Sole to see if it's something easy they can talk you through. If not, they'll be the ones to work through for warranty repair. If you have any problems along the way, contact support@woot.com for advice.
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