The Sole TT8 treadmill is built to last. It outperforms and compares to commercial gadgets costing much more.

Sole TT8 Treadmill

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It has a 25.6 cm TFT LCD console, a quiet deck with Cushion Flex suspension, and a 4.0 HP engine with a 4.5 kg flywheel for consistent power.

Quiet but Robust

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Bluetooth technology helps record and transfer fitness data from the free SOLE Fitness App to other compatible fitness apps.

Fitness Data

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The inbuilt heart rate management works with the wireless chest strap to keep you on target.

Chest Strap HR Montor

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The deck now has six stages of decline in addition to 15 levels of inclination for a more natural exercise at home.

Incline & Decline

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People who run inclines & declines. Larger individuals, as it can carry greater weight and has more running room. Have space for the TT8.

Who would adore it?

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4.0 CHP Motor Decline & incline- -6 to 15% Track: 22′′ by 60′′ 10.1" display Bluetooth HR Chest strap Tablet holder USB charger CushionFlex Whisper Deck Life long warranty

Pros

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Non-folding treadmills take up a lot of room. It only has six fitness regimens. Incompatible with iFit Live.

Cons

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Quality construction Cushion Flex Whisper Deck Bluetooth Speakers Low RPM motor stays cool Handrails control speed & incline Free wireless chest strap

Feature Highlights

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The warranty on the frame, motor, and deck is lifetime. Parts are covered for 5 years, and labour is covered for 2 years.

Warranty

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The TT8 is an excellent alternative for folks who prefer basic things over high-tech stuff, despite some of the built-in programs.

Conclusion

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