Spirit XT385 vs Sole F80 Treadmill: Which One Is Better? (Which is Ideal For You?)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @Moonkey-d4b
    @Moonkey-d4b 3 роки тому +1

    My question is. Which has better cushioning? I had a spirit and had to return it due to poor cushioning. I loved it other than that

    • @jared-fitlab1773
      @jared-fitlab1773 3 роки тому +1

      @Jeremy Jones Hi, this is Jared from Fit Lab, thank you for watching this video. We have to go with the Ole F80 because it has a top-of-the-line cushioning system that is designed to take the stress off your joints so that you can run without experiencing any pain. Its Cushion Flex Whisper Deck minimizes joint impact up to 40% compared to road running, allowing you to keep your workout routine consistent and also helps to minimize training injuries.

    • @staceys1870
      @staceys1870 3 роки тому

      Jeremy, that's a shame your question did not get answered. I have the exact same question as well. I'm looking at the 685, but that deck is hard. I wish I could try out the Sole somewhere.

    • @Moonkey-d4b
      @Moonkey-d4b 3 роки тому +1

      I ended up trying a sole out and it felt exactly the same as the spirit. Hardly any cushioning whatsoever and brutal on my knees. I am looking at investing in life fitness or star trac both great for my knees but very expensive

    • @staceys1870
      @staceys1870 2 роки тому

      @@Moonkey-d4b Jeremy, I am super sorry this comment is 9 mos late!! Yikes. I had given up my treadmill search, and am wondering if you ever bought one. I never did, but In agree with you about the deck comfort!!

    • @noelgreer
      @noelgreer 2 роки тому

      @@staceys1870 You’ve heard of Dick’s Sporting Goods?

  • @carlripley1871
    @carlripley1871 3 роки тому +1

    I am looking between sole tt8 and spirit ct800 for treadmills for my gym. Which would you suggest? A dealer he told me that even though I am a due paying facility they can get the spirits covered under warranty still (not sure how).

    • @jared-fitlab1773
      @jared-fitlab1773 3 роки тому

      @Carl Ripley Hi this is Jared from Fit Lab. The TT8 is one of Sole’s premier treadmill. It has an extra-wide track, which measures 22 inches, and is club-quality from the deck to the console. Some key specs are a 4.0 CHP motor, a power incline and decline, a 10.1″ screen and Bluetooth connectivity. The spirit on the other hand has a reputation for reliability and value that meets your space and budget needs. Its top control panel boasts a simple and intuitive design with direct speed and incline buttons, multiple storage options for water bottles, phones, and other accessories, as well as a built-in fan that helps keep users cool. The ergonomically positioned hand pulse sensors let users easily monitor vital stats, while a variety of built-in programs allow nearly endless workout customization to suit a wide range of fitness levels.

  • @ermelteodoro8921
    @ermelteodoro8921 3 роки тому +1

    which is more durable between the 2?

    • @jared-fitlab1773
      @jared-fitlab1773 3 роки тому +1

      @Ermel Teodoro Hi, this is Jared from Fit Lab, thank you for watching this video. Both the treadmills have more of the same durability. They also come with amazing warranty packages so you do not have to worry about breakage. Both machines have lifetimes warranties on the motor, decks, and frames of their treadmills. Besides, other warranties on the parts and labor exist.