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Body Solid Endurance Treadmills

Body Solid Endurance treadmills secure their place in the competitive market for home fitness equipment by offering strong, durable frames that last and last even under the demands of intense workouts. They are not as rich when it comes to features and technology, but they are some of the sturdiest and safest treadmills currently selling to residential consumers.

Body Solid backs its treadmills with a lifetime warranty on the motor, belt, and electronic components. There are some rather rigid terms and rules that go with this warranty, so consumers have to thoroughly read this policy and understand what they have to do in order to have their repairs and labor covered if something goes wrong.

One of the best models currently being offered is the Endurance T6i HRT Treadmill. It sells for around $2,500 and includes a lot of advanced technology and top quality materials that give it incredible durability. It is designed to withstand some of the most intense workouts without breaking or shaking.

This model includes a 2.5 HP motor with 7.5 HP peak duty capabilities. The belt measures 20” x 53” which is a nice size for most users to walk or run at full stride. It will go up to 10 mph with a maximum incline of 12%.

It is suitable for users up to 300 pounds and includes some basic convenience features such as 20 preprogrammed workouts and heart rate sensors built into the hand grips. It is also compatible with Polar heart rate chest straps.

If space is an issue, consumers can also choose the Endurance TF6i HRT Treadmill. This is basically the same machine but it folds up and sells closer to $2,800.

There are lower priced treadmills from this brand, but they do not score as high on Endurance treadmill reviews as many other brands in this lower price range. While they do succeed in the main area of strength and durability, they lack the features that other brands are throwing in these days for lower priced models.

For instance, the Endurance T3i Treadmill sells for around $1,500 and is commonly purchased by consumers who worry more about the machine holding up long term than advanced features or technology. It can go up to 10 mph with a maximum incline of 12%. The belt is much smaller, measuring 18” x 50”.

The 2.2 HP motor is still adequate for most users, though it is not suitable for users above 275 pounds. Also, it includes some preprogrammed workouts but lacks any other features. It does not have any type of heart rate monitoring available, which is normally included with most other brands in this price range.

The Endurance TF3i Folding Treadmill sells closer to $1,800 and is a good option for anyone with limited space in their home or who will routinely move the unit around.

Body Solid Endurance treadmills may not be the most competitive within their price ranges, but they do have a place with consumers who want very solid equipment that will not shake or give out when they run and walk.


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