Epic T60 Treadmill | 
| Brand: - Department: Sports and Fitness
List Price: $1,499.99 Buy New: $1,189.99 as of 7/30/2010 14:34 UTC details
Seller: Sports and Fitness Warehouse Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.6 x 0.8
MPN: EPTL81804 Model: T60 UPC: 043619818048 EAN: 0043619818048
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| | 3.0 Continuous Horsepower Motor | | | 20" x 60" 2 Ply Commercial Treadbelt | | | iFit Personal Trainer | | | 350 lb. User Weight Capacity | | | Manufacturer Warranty: 12 Years Motor & 1-Year Parts / Labor |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This treadmill offers a powerful 3.0 HP motor, quick speed controls up to 12 mph & goal setting programmability. Now you can plug specific workout goals into the console (i.e. the calories to burn & time in which to burn them) and the console automatically alters other aspects of your workout to help you reach those goals.
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| Customer Reviews: Relatively high quality construction with minor usability issues February 11, 2008 Joshua Eisenberg 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I've run about 400 miles on mine over the course of a few years, with no serious problems. The tread is made from high quality rubber, the machine is very stable, the 60 inch tread length is great, and it's easy to adjust the tread (left or right a centimeter or so, maybe every 100 miles) with a supplied allen wrench. Here are the minor issues I've encountered:
1. It is very difficult to move. You have to lift about 100 pounds just to roll it in a very limited manner.
2. It doesn't beep anymore (to indicate events like power on, or setting the speed to 10MPH, etc.).
3. The pulse measuring feature doesn't work very well. It measures my pulse too quickly (within 3 seconds), or not at all, and as a result it is not very accurate or consistent.
4. It measures distance incorrectly at the very start-- If I start from rest and click 10MPH, the reported distance increases as if I am going 10MPH immediately, while the actual speed is climbing up to 10MPH over the course of about 15 seconds. In other words, it reports I run a mile in exactly 6 minutes when really the first 15 seconds were at a slower pace.
5. The aluminum panel at the front end of the tread is flimsy. I stepped on it twice while running, almost destroying the panel on one occasion. It is now a bit warped and it almost touches the tread. I've learned to avoid it, which is easy when you have 60 inches to work with.
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