SOLE Fitness F63, F65, F80, F85, TT8 Treadmill with Incline, Bluetooth, Foldable Treadmill Option, Treadmills for Home, Work from Home Fitness, Running and Walking Treadmill
Original price was: $ 3,999.99.$ 3,699.99Current price is: $ 3,699.99.
Price: $3,999.99 - $3,699.99
(as of Mar 12, 2025 20:33:32 UTC – Details)
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Sole
A Smarter Fitness Experience
SPACE-SAVING SIZE: These treadmills for home boasts compact yet robust dimensions, measuring at 82.5″L x 38″W x 66″H (400 lb. weight capacity) when assembled. The Sole ST90 is a perfect size the perfect size for an indoor gym or home.
SLAT BELT DESIGN: This treadmill for home features an innovative slat belt design which simulates a realistic running experience. The design offers durability with interlocking slats – requiring less maintenance and better traction and stability.
CUSTOMIZABLE WORKOUTS: With a speed range of 0.5 – 12 MPH and 15 levels of incline, you can adjust your workout on this running treadmill to your ability. The conveyer belt style (60″ x 20″) provides a smooth running surface and low impact cardio.
SOLE+ APP INTEGRATION: Elevate your fitness journey with the ST90 incline treadmills’ seamless integration with the free Sole+ app for hundreds of workout classes. With guided fitness, you can stay motivated and achieve your goals with precision!
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES: This machine includes features that redefine the incline treadmill. These include a 15.6″ touchscreen display, a wireless charging experience, adjustable speed and incline ranges, bluetooth speakers, and more!
Customers say
Customers appreciate the treadmill’s solid build quality, stability, and value for money. They find it a good machine that works well for the price. Many customers like the foldability. However, some have issues with the weight. Opinions differ on assembly ease, noise level, and size.
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4 reviews for SOLE Fitness F63, F65, F80, F85, TT8 Treadmill with Incline, Bluetooth, Foldable Treadmill Option, Treadmills for Home, Work from Home Fitness, Running and Walking Treadmill
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Original price was: $ 3,999.99.$ 3,699.99Current price is: $ 3,699.99.
Travis –
Worth it!
Pretty good machine. Gym quality for sure, itâs a beast! Itâs big and heavy, make sure you have the room for it and someone to help you move it to where you need / put it together. I used to be a NordicTrack elliptical user and there were too many issues, I finally got rid of it after the computer crashed. When it was working, there was always a new noise coming from somewhere, unlike this treadmill (itâs quiet). NordicTrack likes to force their ($400 a year) âiFitâ subscription nonsense on you every time you use their machines, thereâs always a screen to bypass asking you to sign up for it. Also when I turned on my old elliptical machine it would take forever to load up. What I like about this Sole F80 treadmill is that it is ready to go almost instantly after you flip the âOnâ switch and theres no nonsense to bypass, just a simple screen that gives me the info I need, no frills (which is how I like it). The incline ramp goes up and down silently and adds some challenge to your workout. The tablet holder is a nice addition too. I like the speed and incline buttons in the handlebars, thatâs pretty handy. Overall Iâd recommend this treadmill to anyone, itâs a great machine and does what I need it to do without any issues (so far).
Just another customer –
Excellent for the value.
Like most, great value with little complaints. I understand why this treadmill keeps popping up and various reviews and is a pick for CR. Big bonus was it DOES NOT have iFit (read way too many issues about that and looked specifically for a treadmill that doesnât have).Upsides:Speakers are not that bad if you are streaming a tv show on your pad (like we do). If you are watching something for the sound quality – use headphones.With exception of my iPad (11â), it charges our phones and her iPad without any issues. (I will not knock Sole for that. It is probably my pad that is the problem). (UPDATE – after a hard reboot of my iPad, all devices charge without issue)The pad/tablet holder is at a good eye level for viewing and will hold the larger iPad Pro (with pencil and folding Apple case/keyboard).If you want to have a magazine, or book, while walking/running; you can put it in front of the display.Noise is pretty decent. Normal conversation voice is, slightly, louder than the treadmill.Good range of speed and incline that meets our walking and light run/jogging needs.Downsides:If you are on the heavier side, it might seem a little wobbly. It does not feel unstable though. Still comfortable for me.The fan is weak. However, I havenât seen any review on any treadmill that raved about it.If you are used to a 22+â wide belt, you will notice that this is 20â wide. Thankfully for a longer bed, just walk in the middle of the bed and your hands will miss the side rails.Overall, it is a great value for the price. Glad we got this one versus paying extra $$$ for not much more bings and whistles.I would buy again and recommend it.
Bunny S. Sloan –
UPDATE: Warranty/Customer Service Not Good.
UPDATE:Just before 2 years elapsed, the console went kaput. Instead of sending out a new console, they require one to play a lot of games involving inordinately long waits on hold on the phone and/or for parts to be processed/for tech visits even to be scheduled. So far, my treadmill has been non-functional for almost five weeks, and the correct part (as opposed to the incorrect part, which took a month and a tech visit to determine was incorrect) has yet even to be shipped. I just now waited on their warranty line’s hold for 32 minutes before giving up and trying to leave a message (disconnected, instead). I regret buying from this company and would not recommend doing so.This is overall a good machine so far. Very solid, like a gym treadmill. The console is mysteriously limited. Why pair such rudimentary options with such a good motor and a full-sized deck? You can’t set the machine for a 5K, for example, because it has no option for setting a distance goal. It’s also *either* miles *or* metric (settable by going though an arduous programming process), which means if you decide to track up a 5K manually, you still can’t both do that *and* know your mph speed on the same run (it would give you your kilometers per hour, instead). Finally, the fan aims air at the face of someone around 6′ tall, which is a big bummer. Better to aim the air at a 6′-tall person’s chest, or even stomach, than to entirely miss someone shorter (like most every woman in America), don’t you think?
Ramesh Datla –
Good