Sole is a company that manufactures exercise equipment, in particular treadmills. It's been around for the better part of a decade, and provides a superior warranty, 30 years; its guarantee is also that long. They also offer elliptical trainers in addition to their treadmills. In addition, they also offer accessories that you can use with their equipment and so that you workout experience is even better.
The Sole F80 Treadmill is one of the products the company offers to hotel partners and individual customers. If you are interested in the company's exercise equipment, compare the different brands and products first. The Sole F80 has a 3 hp motor and a lift assist so that you can store the treadmill easily. It also has features like a heart rate chest strap so that you can monitor yourself as you work out, and grip pulse monitoring. With six programs, and two user specific programs, you also get the ability to change speeds when you need two and two heart rate programs, too. The display shows the incline, speed, distance, time, calories burned, pace, and pulse.
The Sole F80 Treadmill has a number of advantages, not least of which is its great warranty. It also has safety features other competitors don't. With easy grip rubber handles, you can use the controls with ease, and you don't have to struggle with the machine to store it because of its "lift assist" capability.
There are some drawbacks as well. Most especially, the product can take a long time to assemble, more than an hour. One of the difficulties with assembly is that the bolts can be tightened too much; in other words, the bolts should be tightened to the same degree throughout, instead of tightening each individually and then moving on to the next. There needs to be a bit of space left so that less pressure is placed on the plastic covering, and so that it will move more easily.
However, that said, the Sole F80 has very few undesirable qualities overall. Those who have purchased the Sole F80 has said that it is a good value, is of good quality, and is very usable. Do pay attention to the instructions and make sure you assembly properly so that the machine runs as it should; it's quite easy to do on the whole. These machines are in fact home versions of machines you would normally find in a fitness center.
As you work out on the Sole F80 Treadmill, get things set up for the speed, incline, and the other factors you are going to adjust before you start. You can't change the time while you're in your workout, so determine how long you want to run and then set your choices accordingly before you start. The heart monitor, too, has to be in the right place so that readings are accurate. Once that's done, it's easy to begin to exercise; just make sure you've read the instructions first.
The Sole F80 Treadmill is one of the products the company offers to hotel partners and individual customers. If you are interested in the company's exercise equipment, compare the different brands and products first. The Sole F80 has a 3 hp motor and a lift assist so that you can store the treadmill easily. It also has features like a heart rate chest strap so that you can monitor yourself as you work out, and grip pulse monitoring. With six programs, and two user specific programs, you also get the ability to change speeds when you need two and two heart rate programs, too. The display shows the incline, speed, distance, time, calories burned, pace, and pulse.
The Sole F80 Treadmill has a number of advantages, not least of which is its great warranty. It also has safety features other competitors don't. With easy grip rubber handles, you can use the controls with ease, and you don't have to struggle with the machine to store it because of its "lift assist" capability.
There are some drawbacks as well. Most especially, the product can take a long time to assemble, more than an hour. One of the difficulties with assembly is that the bolts can be tightened too much; in other words, the bolts should be tightened to the same degree throughout, instead of tightening each individually and then moving on to the next. There needs to be a bit of space left so that less pressure is placed on the plastic covering, and so that it will move more easily.
However, that said, the Sole F80 has very few undesirable qualities overall. Those who have purchased the Sole F80 has said that it is a good value, is of good quality, and is very usable. Do pay attention to the instructions and make sure you assembly properly so that the machine runs as it should; it's quite easy to do on the whole. These machines are in fact home versions of machines you would normally find in a fitness center.
As you work out on the Sole F80 Treadmill, get things set up for the speed, incline, and the other factors you are going to adjust before you start. You can't change the time while you're in your workout, so determine how long you want to run and then set your choices accordingly before you start. The heart monitor, too, has to be in the right place so that readings are accurate. Once that's done, it's easy to begin to exercise; just make sure you've read the instructions first.