by charles
(bham al)
I have own a 10k treadmill for about 7 to 8 years now...I can truly say that I am completely satified with it..my wife and I have put untold mileage on it,and the only problem that I have had with it is the front roller started to slip on the belt wheel (time to check the warranty)...after calling the company and talking to a tech for about 10 minutes, he told me quickly what the problem was and how I could replace it myself to save down time...I received the replacement part within a few days (no questions asked),,,,change the part in just a few minutes, and back on the road I went (or should I say treadmill). The treadmill is very quiet. You can watch tv, listen to music or read with no distraction. I love the machine and would not hesitate to recommend it or one similar to anyone
CHARLES IN ALABAMA
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by david Austin
(grapevine texas)
i have had my endurance treadmill for 2 years and i must say its the best one i have ever owned - its reliable, quiet to use the the cushioning for running is very good.
my last 2 treadmills were from proform and nordic track and i would rate endurance better than than my last 2 treadmills
David Austin
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by Elle Fikke
(Lismore, NSW, Australia)
I bought the Endurance SPT treadmill for $900 in March 2017.
Not being an expert, I thought it was fine for an older lady. But soon the incline up button disappeared, but no worries, there's also one on the console.
But now (October 2017) the start button won't function anymore.
I've emailed a "tech person" who's not real quick in answering or giving me a solution.
I know the warranty sounds good on paper. I hope I'll get some satisfaction in reality too!
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by Brett
(Chicago)
I have had my Endurance 10k since 2005.
This has got to be one of the best values that I have ever seen.
I am a 225lbs guy who regularly incorporated this into my routine.
It has lived in a damp basement for 4 years and for the past 4 years in a Chicago garage.
To date, i have only had to adjust the belt once after i moved.
LOVE THIS TREADMILL
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by Krystle
(Chicago area)
I've had this treadmill (Endurance XT3i) since 2005 and it worked just fine until this year. Mind you though, that until this year (2012) it was being used primarily by an elderly woman going no faster than 1.0 mph with no incline. This year however, I have been logging about 5 hours a week on it, usually at an incline of 3 and speed between 4.4 and 6.0mph. A few month ago the lifter went out when I stopped the machine and it read "Err7", which means that the computer no longer recognizes that the lifter is in place.
The lifetime warranty is great and the replacement part was shipped out (at no cost) and the old part was then returned in the same box. The part was installed however the display then read "Err6". Tech support was called and all we had to do was unscrew the shaft a bit so that a few threads were visible and it worked just fine.
However a few months later that same part went out again. Perhaps the machine can't handle all the bouncing weight that comes with jogging or running. I still like the machine and its great for the price, and since the parts are covered the only downside is waiting for the replacement (a few days to a week).
The machine does come with a few pre-set modes, but they don't have multiple intensity levels so you still have to adjust them manually if they are too easy. (I find they are suited for a beginner). The distance and time displays are accurate and you can also set it to count down the time till the end of your workout. There is no heart rate monitor, though most are fairly inaccurate on machines anyway and if this is important to you I recommend buying a chest strap monitor.
I also find that the calorie counter is very inaccurate since it uses a generic algorithm without taking into account weight, height, gender, age, and heart rate. (again a good heart rate monitor would be helpful since you can usually enter in those stats and get a more accurate assessment on caloric burn).
The incline goes as high as 12 and max speed is 10.0mph. To stop the machine there is a large button that stops the belt at a more gradual and natural pace but for an immediate stop there is a magnetic key on a string that can be clipped to you so that if you fall or trip it detaches and the belt comes to a halt instead of throwing you.
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by Wm Gladfelter
(Forest Park, Il )
We have not sold these model treadmills for the past 5 years at least. Our current product line is the T3, TF3i, T6iHRC, TF6iHRC and T10. Please check our web site for the updated pricing and features
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