Sole Treadmill Reviews


Sole Fitness is a relatively new company on the residential treadmill scene. Although they’ve been producing treadmills, via Dyaco, for 20 years for hotels across America, they’ve only recently hit the treadmill market with a bang. Sole has quickly established themselves as a maker of quality treadmills and I can only see them getting better, provided they keep doing what their currently doing.

Sole Fitness produces mid priced treadmills using high quality, component parts backed up with market leading warranties.

Although they’ve been using Dyaco as their treadmill producer, Sole has been committed to providing the manufacture with only quality component parts.

It’s only been recently that Sole has been getting outstanding reviews on their treadmills and I can only see them getting bigger, and hopefully, better.

As long as they keep their commitment to providing quality construction parts and keep their customer in mind, these treadmills are going to be huge!

Right now, I honestly believe that your not going to find a better treadmill for under $2,000. Sole seems to know what makes a good treadmill and they provide that value to it’s customers. If you take a look at each of their treadmills, under $2,000, you will notice that they have:

• The most powerful motors;
• The longest tread belts;
• The largest and sturdiest frames;
• The best warranty for each of their treadmill price ranges.

Personally, this is what makes a good product. You can always get a very good indication of what kind of company your dealing with and the kind of treadmill you’re getting by taking a look at the warranty. If you see a weak warranty, your dealing with a weak product and shotty company. If you see a strong warranty, your dealing with a strong company who has the confidence in knowing that they stand 100% behind their product. Sole has one of the best, standard treadmill warranties going for under $2,000. Here is the warranty for their entry level, folding treadmill, the F63:

• 20 year motor;
• 3 years deck;
• Lifetime frame;
• 3 year parts and electronics;
• 1 year labor

You won’t find a better warranty on any treadmill for $1,000. These warranties only get better with each treadmill price range.

Currently, Sole Fitness has the following treadmills:

Folding Series

• Sole F63 ($1,099);
• Sole F80 ($1,499);
• Sole F83 ($1,799);
• Sole F85 ($1,999).

Non Folding Series

• S73 ($1,699);
• S77 ($1,899);
• TT8 ($2,299)

Here are my reviews for Sole Fitness’ Treadmills:

Sole Fitness F63 Folding Treadmill

Sole Fitness F85 Folding Treadmill

All the best,

Blake







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