
-- SOLE Fitness has announced a new line of treadmills engineered to support heavy runners in home gym settings. The Sole F85 and Sole TT8 models offer weight capacities of 375 pounds and 400 pounds respectively - providing suitable options for those who need reinforced frames and powerful motors to sustain intensive training without compromising machine longevity or safety.
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The news comes as SOLE Fitness stresses the importance of weight capacity for treadmill performance and user safety. Exceeding manufacturer limits accelerates mechanical wear and increases the risk of equipment failure during workouts - and yet, many standard residential treadmills feature capacities insufficient for heavier individuals.
As such, SOLE Fitness highlights treadmill models designed specifically for users whose body weight places additional demands on motor systems and deck structures. These options incorporate proprietary Cushion Flex technology - proven to reduce joint impact by up to 40% compared to running on asphalt.
Other features further distinguish these new models in terms of their biomechanical support for heavier users.
The Sole F85, for example, comes with a 4.0 continuous horsepower motor that delivers speeds up to 12 miles per hour and inclines reaching 15 degrees, enabling varied workout intensities within a single machine. Meanwhile, its 375-pound capacity positions the model as an accessible entry point for users seeking equipment that balances performance with structural reinforcement.
At the premium tier, the Sole TT8 is built for users weighing up to 400 pounds - with such a capacity described as among the highest available in residential treadmill markets. The model pairs this limit with a reinforced build and spacious running deck designed to provide stability for larger frames and longer strides.
SOLE Fitness also points to the Sole F63 and its 325-pound capacity, demonstrating a tiered approach to serving varying user profiles and budget considerations. Its main goal is to ensure that individuals at different weight thresholds can safely access equipment engineered with appropriate structural support - rather than settling for machines made primarily for lighter users.
The recent announcement reinforces SOLE’s position as a provider of home fitness solutions engineered specifically for those whose training demands exceed the capabilities of standard residential equipment. In addition, SOLE Fitness continues to serve exercise enthusiasts of all builds through versatile construction - offering a growing range of treadmills and other popular workout machines accordingly.
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