You should review the Spirit CT850 treadmill. It has one of the best warranties you can find and for a light commercial 4.0 HP AC motor, it’s a pretty good bang for your book based on the specs also. It’s also made by the same company as Sole.
Is this made by the same manufacturer as the Tread+? Fit and finish looks better on the +, but this is almost $2k less expensive. Wish it had a "jump" button as well.
Our reviewers described the ST90 as softer than regular treadmills and also more challenging to run on. It's soft but not bouncy. This makes it shock-absorbing, but your muscles have to generate more force to take the next step compared to a regular treadmill (think running on sand).
great review! bad warranty on a not so cheap treadmill. could you please do a review on the True Stryker Slat treadmill? thanks.
Thanks! That would be a cool treadmill to review! Thanks for the suggestion!
You should review the Spirit CT850 treadmill. It has one of the best warranties you can find and for a light commercial 4.0 HP AC motor, it’s a pretty good bang for your book based on the specs also. It’s also made by the same company as Sole.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Is this made by the same manufacturer as the Tread+? Fit and finish looks better on the +, but this is almost $2k less expensive. Wish it had a "jump" button as well.
Great review! Any idea how the belt cushioning would compare to Landice Orthopedic treadmill?
We haven't been able to test that Landic treadmill unfortunately, but I would guess that the Landice feels softer.
I wish you'd measure the db ratings since they're so quiet compared to belted treadmills with heel strike noises.
Thanks for the suggestion!
So is it better than the Peloton tread + ??
how does the softness/surface compare to their regulat treadmills with regard to shock absorption /ie with knee concerns? hard or soft ? thanks
Our reviewers described the ST90 as softer than regular treadmills and also more challenging to run on. It's soft but not bouncy. This makes it shock-absorbing, but your muscles have to generate more force to take the next step compared to a regular treadmill (think running on sand).
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