Best Buy has Bowflex Treadmill 7 + 1-Year JRNY Membership (100907) on sale for $499.99 as a limited time Flash Sale. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member HusLol for finding this deal.
Features :
20" x 60" running path with Comfort Tech deck cushioning
84.6" L x 36.3" W x 55.2" H
Weight: 280 lbs
7" LCD Touchscreen Console Display
Pulse grip heart rate monitor
Shock Absorbent
Foldable Wheeled Design
Digital Counter/Timer
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About this deal:
Act quickly if you are interested in this treadmill. This is a limited time flash sale.
Our research indicates that this is $689.31 lower (58% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $1,189.30 at the time of this posting.
This price is also $1,100 lower than the last time this treadmill was part of a Frontpage Deal.
About this product:
This treadmill has received an average rating of 4.2 stars out of 5 based on over 120 Best Buy customer reviews.
See the forum thread for additional discussion of thread treadmill by Slickdeals members.
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How reliable is this website? They seem to be very skewed towards Nordictrack. As an example I have a nordictrack 6.5s which they give a 1.8 star rating but also call it decent and overall nothing too bad to say. However the Bowflex one with a 2 star rating and they essentially call it atrocious. In fact they go off about Bowflex warranty when the Nordictrack warranty is worse
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Grabbed one at this price normally on sale at $899 from $1200 , also got the warranty 5 years $99 one thing goes wrong in 5 years pays for itself ……great price a little worried this might be canceled actually…
Excellent deal! Thanks OP. I pushed for the last available delivery date so I have enough time to find a place to put it. Did not wake up this morning expecting to buy a treadmill but here we are.
Excellent deal! Thanks OP. I pushed for the last available delivery date so I have enough time to find a place to put it. Did not wake up this morning expecting to buy a treadmill but here we are.
You are not alone. I did the same thing. Now, need to figure out where to put it, lol.
Grabbed one at this price normally on sale at $899 from $1200 , also got the warranty 5 years $99 one thing goes wrong in 5 years pays for itself ……great price a little worried this might be canceled actually…
I decided to take a flier on it with the 5 year warranty for $99.
Another review[treadmillreviews.com] has some of the same concerns as the review posted above. However, after the review in the comments is this: "Treadmill Sensei says: Hey mick, at $650 you can't go wrong. Although the Bowflex 7 series isn't the best treadmill, I was comparing to others in its price range ($1200 – $1500). If you go down to the $600s price range, it's a pearl. You wouldn't have found a better treadmill in that price range at regular price. Take good care of it and it'll hold up. If you're light, it'll handle you much better. I would still try to get an extended warranty if you can. It will save you money in the long run. Nice job."
How reliable is this website? They seem to be very skewed towards Nordictrack. As an example I have a nordictrack 6.5s which they give a 1.8 star rating but also call it decent and overall nothing too bad to say. However the Bowflex one with a 2 star rating and they essentially call it atrocious. In fact they go off about Bowflex warranty when the Nordictrack warranty is worse
You can find negatives and positives for any product why not just go to the Best Buy site and read the reviews from people who actually bought it which are mostly positive..,….
I decided to take a flier on it with the 5 year warranty for $99.
Another review[treadmillreviews.com] has some of the same concerns as the review posted above. However, after the review in the comments is this: "Treadmill Sensei says: Hey mick, at $650 you can't go wrong. Although the Bowflex 7 series isn't the best treadmill, I was comparing to others in its price range ($1200 – $1500). If you go down to the $600s price range, it's a pearl. You wouldn't have found a better treadmill in that price range at regular price. Take good care of it and it'll hold up. If you're light, it'll handle you much better. I would still try to get an extended warranty if you can. It will save you money in the long run. Nice job."
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You are not alone. I did the same thing. Now, need to figure out where to put it, lol.
Oh damn I didn't even think about that
Another review [treadmillreviews.com] has some of the same concerns as the review posted above. However, after the review in the comments is this: "Treadmill Sensei says: Hey mick, at $650 you can't go wrong. Although the Bowflex 7 series isn't the best treadmill, I was comparing to others in its price range ($1200 – $1500). If you go down to the $600s price range, it's a pearl. You wouldn't have found a better treadmill in that price range at regular price. Take good care of it and it'll hold up. If you're light, it'll handle you much better. I would still try to get an extended warranty if you can. It will save you money in the long run. Nice job."
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How reliable is this website? They seem to be very skewed towards Nordictrack. As an example I have a nordictrack 6.5s which they give a 1.8 star rating but also call it decent and overall nothing too bad to say. However the Bowflex one with a 2 star rating and they essentially call it atrocious. In fact they go off about Bowflex warranty when the Nordictrack warranty is worse
That is at full price though. This is a step discount and if you get an extended warranty, you should be golden.
So don't buy it???
You can find negatives and positives for any product why not just go to the Best Buy site and read the reviews from people who actually bought it which are mostly positive..,….
For the $1299 price maybe, but for $500 I'm sure it's not that bad.
Another review [treadmillreviews.com] has some of the same concerns as the review posted above. However, after the review in the comments is this: "Treadmill Sensei says: Hey mick, at $650 you can't go wrong. Although the Bowflex 7 series isn't the best treadmill, I was comparing to others in its price range ($1200 – $1500). If you go down to the $600s price range, it's a pearl. You wouldn't have found a better treadmill in that price range at regular price. Take good care of it and it'll hold up. If you're light, it'll handle you much better. I would still try to get an extended warranty if you can. It will save you money in the long run. Nice job."
Where did you get the warranty from ?