I don't want tech! I just want to jump on, run my heart up to 85% as fast as possible, and jump off. Lather, rinse, repeat. I like the level of difficulty of the 35, and the footprint, and some other things- but the controls are buried in some stupid A$$ screen is a deal breaker for me! You can't concentrate on muscle burn and labored breathing if you brain is occupied with distracting bubblegum! A note to SOLE; STOP MAKING SIMPLE THINGS OVERLY COMPLICATED! K.I.S.S. I'll bet more than half of the population capable of buying your products WON'T because we are turned off by unnecessary tech. Just give us what we need, it's simple. Off/spindle lock, On, and maybe heart rate. Thanks for your honest review dear, it has been very helpful.
@@farahkhandonna994 I ended up buying the E35. It was only $50 more, ($800). Heavier flywheel, bigger footprint, adjustable foot cradle, hoop handles for the non-tech differences. Turns out you CAN just jump on without turning it on and go as fast as you desire.
I know that Dyaco owns both Sole and Spirit fitness equipment if I am correct.I noticed that these two look so similar .There are not any reviews on the Spirit line.I was looking into getting the xe25 elliptical .Do you know if their equipment is the same or a bit higher in terms of quality ?Or maybe could you include some of residential line in your reviews?? Thanks Thanks
You are right about Dyaco owning both. Also, great suggestion for a review. I don't know if it will happen, but I would love to do it. I've only tried one Spirit treadmill, and it was very similar to the Sole treadmills, maybe a little more durable feeling. I can't speak to the XE295 specifically because I just don't know.
It has more of a horizontal motion, kind of like skiing or running. It doesn't just move up and down like a stair climber or stepper. I hope that helps!
Looking for a little clarity here, im 6 foot 3 inches would this still be pretty comfortable for me, and if not, would i have to spend considerably more money to get something more accommodating? I also dont have much room a d i think this thing would be just the right fit for the spot.
@@BestTreadmillReviews ok thanks, looking at the e95 (2020 edition) now because it's only 1k. Still hesitant to pull the trigger because I see a lot of nightmare reviews about sole machines, but it seems that's the case regardless of which brand you go with unless you're willing to spend 3-4k or more, which I am not. Hoping to get at least a year or two out of my purchase.
Thank you! Great and thorough review. You convinced me to purchase!
Thank you for mentioning it’s backlit. And low tech is good too.
I don't want tech! I just want to jump on, run my heart up to 85% as fast as possible, and jump off. Lather, rinse, repeat. I like the level of difficulty of the 35, and the footprint, and some other things- but the controls are buried in some stupid A$$ screen is a deal breaker for me! You can't concentrate on muscle burn and labored breathing if you brain is occupied with distracting bubblegum! A note to SOLE; STOP MAKING SIMPLE THINGS OVERLY COMPLICATED! K.I.S.S. I'll bet more than half of the population capable of buying your products WON'T because we are turned off by unnecessary tech. Just give us what we need, it's simple. Off/spindle lock, On, and maybe heart rate.
Thanks for your honest review dear, it has been very helpful.
Same here! Did you find anything like that? I am still looking...
@@farahkhandonna994 I ended up buying the E35. It was only $50 more, ($800). Heavier flywheel, bigger footprint, adjustable foot cradle, hoop handles for the non-tech differences. Turns out you CAN just jump on without turning it on and go as fast as you desire.
I know that Dyaco owns both Sole and Spirit fitness equipment if I am correct.I noticed that these two look so similar .There are not any reviews on the Spirit line.I was looking into getting the xe25 elliptical .Do you know if their equipment is the same or a bit higher in terms of quality ?Or maybe could you include some of residential line in your reviews??
Thanks
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You are right about Dyaco owning both. Also, great suggestion for a review. I don't know if it will happen, but I would love to do it. I've only tried one Spirit treadmill, and it was very similar to the Sole treadmills, maybe a little more durable feeling. I can't speak to the XE295 specifically because I just don't know.
Does this elliptical feel like you are stepping up and down rather than felling more like you are on level ground?
It has more of a horizontal motion, kind of like skiing or running. It doesn't just move up and down like a stair climber or stepper. I hope that helps!
Looking for a little clarity here, im 6 foot 3 inches would this still be pretty comfortable for me, and if not, would i have to spend considerably more money to get something more accommodating? I also dont have much room a d i think this thing would be just the right fit for the spot.
It should work just fine for you. We have reviewers who are around your height, and they like the E25 just fine!
@@BestTreadmillReviews ok thanks, looking at the e95 (2020 edition) now because it's only 1k. Still hesitant to pull the trigger because I see a lot of nightmare reviews about sole machines, but it seems that's the case regardless of which brand you go with unless you're willing to spend 3-4k or more, which I am not. Hoping to get at least a year or two out of my purchase.
That clicking sound sounds more pronounced on the E25 than the E35
It’s clicks while peddling?
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My brother got this for me.the lady didn’t want it anymore she’s a client