Monday, July 6, 2009

Sole F80 Vs Sole F63: How Not To Waste Money on a Treadmill That You Don't Need

Sole F80 Vs Sole F63: How Not To Waste Money on a Treadmill That You Don't Need

by Travis Van Slooten

Most people always go for the best. But in most cases, when you want to buy "The Best" product, you'll have to pay more for that product. I don't have anything against this concept. I believe that you should pay for better quality there's nothing wrong with that but the question that you should be asking yourself is if the product that you are paying so much money for actually satisfies your desires and needs.

Choosing treadmills is no exception. You can find a number of different models available in the market.You might have to face a real challenge selecting a treadmill in this situation because you just might end up buying a treadmill which is more well known but it's not actually what you wanted it to work for. We here compare one of the best products that SOLE has released namely F80 vs. Sole F63 and we will discuss both their functionalities and tell you why they are worth your investment.

The fact is, not all treadmills are created equal. And there's a reason for that.

Different exercise routines require different treadmill strengths. The Sole F80's key features include a 3.0 HP motor, speed capacity of up to 11 mph, 2 inch rollers, and 250 pounds machine weight. On the other hand, the Sole F63 is equipped with a 2.5 HP motor, speed range that can reach 10 mph, 2 inch rollers, and weight of 245 pounds. On the whole, the F80's specs are more suitable for the avid runner and heavier user (up to 350 lbs), while the F63 is built with walkers and joggers in mind who weigh less than 325 lbs.

The surface of both these machines on which you can run on is 20/55 inches.

The Sole F80 also comes with a heart rate control program and hand pulse grips, while the Sole F63 is only equipped with hand pulse grips. Also, while both are equipped with 6 pre-set and 2 user-customizable programs, only the higher model has heart rate control programs.

Another simple truth: you can still get quality workouts from lower priced treadmills.

The price of F80 is $1,499.99 and the price for F63 is $999.99 if you buy them from Sole directly. The price difference of $500 might be sudden but as we have said before in the article, the characteristics of both the models are designed for a targeted audience.

Sole has been in the industry for many years and you can acquire their products in much lesser prices while getting the same quality equipment. You have the warrantee which ensures that the money which you are spending to buy the equipment won't go wasted if your machinery is damaged somehow.

So you don't have to pay 500$ extra bucks for something that you can get in lower rates. But if you requirement is a more powerful treadmill the spending an extra $500 will be a good idea for you.

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