I just looked at each of these (using the links provided). Overall, each of these products had major issues. I looked at the “most recent reviews” and there are issues you should consider before buying. Every one of these had issues within a few months to a year with normal use that the belt would stop suddenly while being used. Thats physically dangerous but also a defect you are stuck with.
Thank you very much for your time invested in sharing this very valuable and important information with social media, because I am new at purchasing this product and am seventy two years old, and don’t want to invest in something that will become defective within a short period of time. You are greatly appreciated by me as well.
@@davidadausuel4537 hi ..I am also a senior citizen and staying healthy. Walking is the easiest on our bodies now. Most medicare insurance now offers free gym membership, and gyms have treadmills. The gym I chose is not busy big chunks of the day when working people are working…there are many seniors using the pool and treadmills and everything thats available, so if thats an option for you, it may save you a lot of money (no purchase) and wont take away space in your house…good luck!
You probably wanna look yourself. He didn’t even get the speed right or the horsepower right on some of them. Like the first one, it’s up to 7.5mph, not 15 like stated.
The only thing I'm weary of is if any of these will have belts that "skip" or "slide" if you've stepped forward to firmly. This can happen on even the best gym treadmills, so what I assume is that none of these are ideal for jogging (even a light jog), but rather a brisk walk, which I can be happy with if the price-point is between $250-$350, and the treadmill last at least five years with regular, a few days a week, walking-only use.
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02:29 4⃣ Horizon Fitness T101: geni.us/Gwmi92t
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05:58 2⃣ Botorro R5: geni.us/RWqii
07:41 1⃣ Sunny Health & Fitness ASUNA Premium: geni.us/7mzPqk
I just looked at each of these (using the links provided). Overall, each of these products had major issues. I looked at the “most recent reviews” and there are issues you should consider before buying. Every one of these had issues within a few months to a year with normal use that the belt would stop suddenly while being used. Thats physically dangerous but also a defect you are stuck with.
Thank you!!
Thank you very much for your time invested in sharing this very valuable and important information with social media, because I am new at purchasing this product and am seventy two years old, and don’t want to invest in something that will become defective within a short period of time. You are greatly appreciated by me as well.
@@davidadausuel4537 hi ..I am also a senior citizen and staying healthy. Walking is the easiest on our bodies now. Most medicare insurance now offers free gym membership, and gyms have treadmills. The gym I chose is not busy big chunks of the day when working people are working…there are many seniors using the pool and treadmills and everything thats available, so if thats an option for you, it may save you a lot of money (no purchase) and wont take away space in your house…good luck!
This video is just regurgitating the marketing speak from each manufacturer, no real opinions here. Next video please!
Some kind of price comparison would be really helpfull.
You probably wanna look yourself. He didn’t even get the speed right or the horsepower right on some of them. Like the first one, it’s up to 7.5mph, not 15 like stated.
5 go plus super fit
4 horizon fitness t101
3 x terra fitness tr series
2 botorro r51
1 sunny health and fitness asuna premium
The only thing I'm weary of is if any of these will have belts that "skip" or "slide" if you've stepped forward to firmly. This can happen on even the best gym treadmills, so what I assume is that none of these are ideal for jogging (even a light jog), but rather a brisk walk, which I can be happy with if the price-point is between $250-$350, and the treadmill last at least five years with regular, a few days a week, walking-only use.
Did you find one?
Does anyone know how to fix the E07 error message while using the treadmill (SP37522) in walking mode; riser in folded position?
Asuna 8730g
-belt slips
-ac fuse gets super hot
-walking belt tears
Ohh and walking belt slides to the right everytime
Thanks!
I need one
15 miles for hours it only do 7.5 miles for hours
Probably some of the worst recommendations out there