Product Description: We are proud and excited to offer the TT8 series treadmill. TT stands for twenty-two as in twenty-two inches wide. The TT8 treadmill offers a twenty-two inch wide running surface designed to give our customers an extra safe and comfortable feel. If you're looking for a 22" wide treadmill and you want all the options a treadmill can have, the TT8 is your treadmill. The running surface is the largest Sole has at 60" X 22". The TT8 offers a top speed of 12mph and a top incline of 15% to give you a variety of options for interval workouts. We also add our 6 window dot-matrix display, a wisper deck with a lifetime warranty, and a 3.5HP motor with a 21lb. flywheel for smooth and consistant power. The TT8 treadmill has the same great cushion flex deck that other Sole models have to minimize stress to hips, knees and ankles. The TT8 also comes with HRC (heart rate control) complete with a Polar chest strap to keep you on target for heart rate training. The TT8 has every option and upgrade available, it is simply the finest treadmill in the Sole line, backed by the best warranty in the market.

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Treadmills : It's a fact.
Treadmills burn more calories than any other piece of fitness equipment.
In test after test, treadmills consistently burn more calories than
steppers, rowers and bikes. There simply isn't a more effective
cardiovascular workout. Besides high marks in the calorie-burning
column, the healthy benefits of walking and running are well documented
as well.
Product Name: TT8 Treadmill
Product Category : Treadmills
Manufacturer : Sole Fitness
Additional Information :
Motor: 3.5 HP Continuous Duty, DC type, ultra high torque Speed: 0.5 to 12 mph Incline: 15% maximum, rack and pinion gear design Weight: 300lbs. Deck Size: 32 X 80 - Cushion Flex Shock Absorption Whisper Deck User Weight: 425 lbs. Running Surface: 22 X 60 Belt: Double Woven 2 Ply Rollers: 3 inch rollers Folding: Non folding Heart Rate Control: Yes with wireless chest strap included Hand Pulse Grips: Yes, and arm rest speed/incline controls Display Color: Tri Color - Red, Green and Gold Message Window: Yes - Scrolling information Standard Programs: Six User Defined Programs: Four Heart Rate Programs: Three Cooling Fans: Yes
Sole Treadmills are built to satisfy and feature only the finest components. From the motors to the roller, from the belts to the steel, Sole Treadmills are built to perform. Having been proven in the daily rigorous hotel environment, Sole Treadmills have the quality and feel you are looking for in a treadmill for your home. Sole backs every treadmill with at least a 20-year motor and lifetime deck and frame warranty to give you complete confidence in your purchase. But don't take our word for it; take the word of the best hotel chains in the world who use Sole Treadmills exclusively for their guests personal use. Make fitness part of your future and buy a Sole Treadmill today.
Treadmills : It's a fact. Treadmills burn more calories than any other piece of fitness equipment.* In test after test, treadmills consistently burn more calories than steppers, rowers and bikes. There simply isn't a more effective cardiovascular workout. Besides high marks in the calorie-burning column, the healthy benefits of walking and running are well documented as well. When buying a treadmill, here are some things to keep in mind: Motor: The continuous-duty rating is the motor's true continuous horsepower, not just it's "peak" horsepower. So a 2.0 continuous-duty HP motor is actually more powerful than a 2.0 HP motor not rated as continuous duty. For good wear, Look for a motor with at least 1.5 continuous-duty HP. Most home units are DC. Some commercial treadmills are AC, which tend to be noisier and require a dedicated power line. Speed: Most treadmills run from 0 to 10 mph. A safe starting speed is always an important safety feature. Treadmills designed for more serious jogging or running go up to 12mph. Some offer one-touch speed buttons to adjust speed quickly and easily. Belt and Deck: Be sure the length of the treadbelt is long enough for your longest stride. The width of the belt should be at least 16", although wider belts allow for more comfortable strides. Likewise, longer decks allow for a more comfortable stride. Two-ply belts are stronger and less likely to curl at the sides. Quality decks shouldn't need much maintenance and operate at low temperatures. Impact Absorption: Treadmills usually absorb some of the force from the impact of your feet. Some use cushioning under the belt, others have cushioning in the belt itself. Some even offer electronic adjustable cushioning. The lower the impact, the better. Incline: The incline can range from 0% to about 15%. A wider range is the best choice. The most high-tech treadmills offer incline that adjusts according to the exerciser's heart rate. Others have automatic electronic incline with the push of a button. The electronic incline should not be noisy or cause trembling. The least favorable are those that require manual adjustment before starting your workout. Control Panels: Electronic feedback displays of speed, time, and distance are generally standard on most treadmills. Some also display calories burned, heart rate, incline or workout history. Most treadmills offer preset and/or custom programs you can design yourself. Control panels range from a simple display to fully programmable consoles with high-tech features, such as the ability to run programs from the Internet. Price is influenced by the control panel options, so purchase only what you will regularly use. Heart Rate Monitors: Many treadmills include some type of electronic heart-rate monitor that enables the user to stay in his target heart rate without having to stop and manually take a pulse. Chest-strap monitors tend to be the most accurate. Thumb pulse, ear clip and other strap methods are also available, but less precise. Frame: High alloy, welded steel with a protective coating to avoid rust is the way to go. Avoid weaker materials and bolted frames. Hand Rails: Some treadmills are designed with a handlebar in front, some with side rails. The location is a matter of preference.
We are proud and excited to offer the TT8 series treadmill. TT stands for twenty-two as in twenty-two inches wide. The TT8 treadmill offers a twenty-two inch wide running surface designed to give our customers an extra safe and comfortable feel. If you're looking for a 22" wide treadmill and you want all the options a treadmill can have, the TT8 is your treadmill. The running surface is the largest Sole has at 60" X 22". The TT8 offers a top speed of 12mph and a top incline of 15% to give you a variety of options for interval workouts. We also add our 6 window dot-matrix display, a wisper deck with a lifetime warranty, and a 3.5HP motor with a 21lb. flywheel for smooth and consistant power. The TT8 treadmill has the same great cushion flex deck that other Sole models have to minimize stress to hips, knees and ankles. The TT8 also comes with HRC (heart rate control) complete with a Polar chest strap to keep you on target for heart rate training. The TT8 has every option and upgrade available, it is simply the finest treadmill in the Sole line, backed by the best warranty in the market.
When
buying exercise equipment such as TT8 Treadmill or a treadmill,
here are some things to keep in mind: Motor: The continuous-duty
rating is the motor's true continuous horsepower, not just it's
"peak" horsepower. So a 2.0 continuous-duty HP motor is
actually more powerful than a 2.0 HP motor not rated as continuous
duty. For good wear, Look for a motor with at least 1.5 continuous-duty
HP. Most home units are DC. Some commercial treadmills are AC, which
tend to be noisier and require a dedicated power line. Speed: Most
treadmills run from 0 to 10 mph. A safe starting speed is always
an important safety feature. Treadmills designed for more serious
jogging or running go up to 12mph. Some offer one-touch speed buttons
to adjust speed quickly and easily. Belt and Deck: Be sure the length
of the treadbelt is long enough for your longest stride. The width
of the belt should be at least 16", although wider belts allow
for more comfortable strides. Likewise, longer decks allow for a
more comfortable stride. Two-ply belts are stronger and less likely
to curl at the sides. Quality Sole Fitness fitness equipment,
Treadmills and decks shouldn't need much maintenance
and operate at low temperatures. Impact Absorption: Treadmills usually
absorb some of the force from the impact of your feet. Some use
cushioning under the belt, others have cushioning in the belt itself.
Some even offer electronic adjustable cushioning. The lower the
impact, the better. Incline: The incline can range from 0% to about
15%. A wider range is the best choice.
The most high-tech fitness
equipment such as TT8 Treadmill or treadmills offer incline
that adjusts according to the exerciser's heart rate. Others have
automatic electronic incline with the push of a button. The electronic
incline should not be noisy or cause trembling. The least favorable
are those that require manual adjustment before starting your workout.
Control Panels: Electronic feedback displays of speed, time, and
distance are generally standard on most treadmills. Some also display
calories burned, heart rate, incline or workout history. Some home
exercise equipment, Treadmills, treadmills offer preset
and/or custom programs you can design yourself. Control panels range
from a simple display to fully programmable consoles with high-tech
features, such as the ability to run programs from the Internet.
Price of Sole Fitness equipment and other fitness gear can be influenced by the control
panel options, so purchase only what you will regularly use. Heart
Rate Monitors: Many treadmills include some type of electronic heart-rate
monitor that enables the user to stay in his target heart rate without
having to stop and manually take a pulse.
Chest-strap monitors tend
to be the most accurate. Thumb pulse, ear clip and other strap methods
are also available, but less precise. Frame: High alloy, welded
steel with a protective coating to avoid rust is the way to go.
Avoid weaker materials and bolted frames. Hand Rails: Some treadmills
are designed with a handlebar in front, some with side rails. The
location is a matter of preference.
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