Sole Treadmills – 3 Main Strengths of the Sole Treadmill Brand

Sole treadmills are one of the more popular treadmills with buyers today. They offer treadmills from $999 starter machines all the way up to a $2299 luxury model.

While Sole doesn’t necessarily throw as much money towards advertising as some other brands do, these treadmills are still highly popular.

Why is this? Here are 3 reasons I think Sole is one of the better treadmill brands out there right now:

#1 Commercial Grade Parts and Construction

Sole uses a heavier grade of construction in their treadmills than many department store brands (Sole treadmills have been used in commercial settings like Hilton hotels for years which partially explains the higher end construction).

For example, they use industrial size motors, heavy duty flywheels (flywheels cause the motor to run cooler with less amp draw and it extends the life of the motor), large 2.75″ rollers, copper ground wires for each roller to reduce static, and all steel welded frames.

The tougher construction makes these treadmills ideal for runners or anyone looking for a commercial grade treadmill without the commercial price tag.

#2 Excellent Cushioning

Years ago, I injured myself by running on a cheap treadmill with poor cushioning. So I know first-hand how important a well cushioned treadmill is – especially for runners. Runners need the extra protection for their knees, hips, back and ankles.

Sole uses what is called a CushionFlex system in most of their treadmills (except the F63). This is one of the best cushioning systems on the market. It’s been proven by a university study to reduce impact on your joints by 40% (as compared to running on asphalt). So you get good protection for your joints with these machines.

#3 Super Strong Decks

When you run on a Sole, you’ll notice the deck feels very strong and solid. You want a strong deck, again, especially if you’re a runner and plan on hours of deck pounding impact. You want to know the treadmill can hold up over the long run even with heavy usage.

The deck also comes with a lifetime warranty so you never have to worry about replacing the deck. Sole will do it for you – free. The treadmills are also ultra stable and don’t shake or wobble when you pick up the pace which is another bonus for runners or those planning on frequent use.

Those are 3 main benefits of Sole treadmills. There are others of course like extra long decks, iPod docks with speakers and one of the longest warranties in the industry (including 2 years on labor, which can save you a lot of money).

But there are a few things to be aware of. First of all, not all Sole treadmills are the same. The starter treadmills come with less in terms of cushioning, warranty and belt length.

Also, the newer models (2011 – just introduced about a month ago) come with larger walking areas and brighter, better-looking consoles, so you may want to go for a newer model instead of the older models (which still go under the same model names.)

Bottom line? No matter what treadmill you choose to go with, make sure you take your time, do your research and choose a treadmill that gets you excited about using it!

Author Bio: Kathryn ONeill writes for http://www.TreadmillReview.net – a site offering the latest treadmill reviews, ratings and discounts. For more information on Sole treadmills including where to buy the newest 2011 models visit the Sole Treadmills Review.

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