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expiredGSRP posted Jan 31, 2023 02:16 AM
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expiredGSRP posted Jan 31, 2023 02:16 AM
Nautilus T618 Treadmill w/ Bluetooth Fan & USB Charging
+ Free Shipping$699
$1,499
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If I could go back and do it again I would buy this one.
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May just have been a lemon but it has been a pain
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0-12% incline is not impressive. -3-15% is minimum what I would consider for an investment, and without knowing 3.5hp+ I would never consider running on a residential grade treadmill as typically as soon as you got above 2-3% the motor is not even controlling the belt, but rather your weight (which will also burn out the motor over time).
The areas I'd be concerned about on this unit would be the deck width being 20" instead of 22" and the motor.
Maybe picking nits on the width, especially at this price and given that it does, at least, have a 60" long deck.
As far as the motor is concerned, I can't seem to find on their site, which says they may be either lazy, incompetent, or willfully obfuscating the details. For this treadmill, I'd want to see a 3.5 continuous horse power motor - but even then, the quality can vary a good deal between motors based on who makes them and how much they live up to their ratings. Maybe not a big deal if you're on the lighter side of average size/weight or not jogging? Otherwise, do some homework to make sure the motor is up to task.
For the money, this is a solid deal imo, as long as the motor is in the vicinity of 3-3.5 CHP.
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