
-- SOLE Fitness prides themselves on both the high-quality of their home gym equipment and the transparency of their customer service, which is why they are pleased to now be bringing interested shoppers an honest comparison of their Sole F80 treadmill and Horizon’s similarly priced 7.4 treadmill.
More information is available at https://www.soletreadmills.com/products/sole-f80
As SOLE Fitness’ new buyer’s guide explains, the main features of their Sole F80 are its innovative strong yet lightweight aluminum frame, its ergonomic and space-saving Z-shaped design and its lifetime warranty.
The Sole F80 is also the first SOLE Fitness treadmill to use their new Cushion Flex Whisper Deck technology. This soft running pad technology has been designed to reduce impact by as much as 40% compared to running on concrete sidewalks or asphalt roads, making it a recommended choice for anyone who needs to take care of their joints, is recovering from an injury or is getting back into fitness after a long period of inactivity.
From an entertainment standpoint, unlike the older LCD monitor on the Horizon 7.4, the Sole F80 has a new 10.1” Android-powered touchscreen panel with Bluetooth functionality and popular entertainment apps built-in.
This interface is also the control unit of the device, which allows users to track their workout and performance and select from a host of programmed workouts, which include high-intensity interval training (HIIT) style workouts, as well as ones that target strength, cardio, and more.
SOLE Fitness said of the treadmill’s features and pros, “The F80 treadmill has been reviewed as the best treadmill in its price range by both consumers and numerous consumer resources, according to independent third-party reviews.”
By comparison, the Horizon 7.4 model has a slightly wider running deck, which makes it a recommended choice for people with a wider gait or who prefer a more spacious running area and it currently has a RRP of $1599.99, which is $200 less than the Sole F80’s RRP.
While SOLE’s F80 comes with lifetime access to their Sole+ fitness app, which contains over 3,000 complimentary workouts, the team at SOLE Fitness states in their new buyer’s guide that shoppers who want connectivity with other paid fitness apps like Peloton, Daily Burn, and Nike, may prefer the Horizon model.
In addition to their honest consumer guides, SOLE Fitness also gives shoppers the ability to trial their treadmills for 30 days and ensure they are completely happy with their new device.
For more information on how the Sole F80 stacks up against the Horizon 7.4, visit https://www.soletreadmills.com/
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