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The F65 treadmill offers high performance at an affordable price. At SOLE we are proud of our reputation for building quality treadmills using the best components. The F65 is no exception, even at its lower price point. The strong, 3.25 CHP motor delivers challenging speeds up to 12 mph and inclines up to 15 levels, and can run up to ten programs including targeted cardio training and fat burning programs.
The treadmill deck folds to lock safely in place when not in use. Other safety features of the F65 treadmill include a large stop switch, start speeds from only 0.5 mph, and a low-profile running hood that will not get in the way of your stride.
The F65 treadmill console is user friendly with a vibrant display showing feedback about Speed, Incline, Time, Distance Traveled, Calories, Pulse, and Pace at all times, and includes a 1/4 mile track feature and a peak and valley graph for specific programs. Built-in speakers allow you to hook up any MP3 player for easy listening while you exercise, a cooling fan in the console keeps you comfortable, and speed/incline controls are easily accessible on the arm rests.
The F65 is equipped with Bluetooth technology allowing users to record workout feedback from their treadmill to an Android or Apple smart device, and track fitness info on the free SOLE FITNESS APP or transfer it to other compatible fitness apps.
This model includes an integrated tablet holder. This allows you to use your smart devices to watch shows or follow your workout routines. Seamlessly listen to music through the Bluetooth 3.0 Audio Speakers from any enabled smart device or connect your device through the included auxiliary cable. Also included is a USB port to charge your smart devices while working out.
Footprint (in.): | 81" L x 37" W x 66.5" H |
Folded Dimensions (in.): | 44" L x 38" W x 71" H |
Item Weight (lbs.): | 260 lbs. |
User Weight Capacity (lbs.): | 350 lbs. |
Running Surface: | 22" x 60" |
Rollers: | 2.5" |
Carton Dimensions: | 86.5" L x 38.5" W x 17.5" H |
Shipping Weight (lbs.): | 287 lbs. |
Motor Info: | 3.25 CHP |
Speed: | .5 - 12 mph |
Incline: | 0 - 15 levels |
Heart Rate Monitoring: | Hand pulse grips, chest strap compatible |
Chest Strap Included: | Yes |
Cooling Fan: | Yes |
Standard Programs: | 6 |
Custom Programs: | 2 |
Heart Rate Programs: | 2 |
Heart Rate Programs: | 2 |
USB Device Charging: | Yes |
Bluetooth Compatability: | Yes |
Bluetooth Speakers: | Yes |
Audio System: | Built-in speakers (MP3 Compatible) |
Console Display: | 7.5" white LCD |
Display Feedback: | Time, speed, distance, calories, pulse, incline, program |
Frame and Motor: | Lifetime |
Deck: | 3 Years |
Parts: | 3 Years |
Labour: | 1 Year |
The engineering team at SOLE strive to exceed consumer expectations. Through emphasizing quality design, they consistently create quiet, stable, and durably made treadmills. Loaded with comfort features from the cushioned deck to the cooling fan, and with a lifetime warranty on treadmill frames and motors, SOLE treadmills have been crafted with you in mind.
Seamlessly listen to music through the Bluetooth 3.0 Audio Speakers from any enabled smart device. SOLE Fitness offers users the freedom to record workout feedback via Bluetooth from SOLE equipment to an Android or Apple smart device. Users’ workout feedback is automatically saved to the integrated personal calendar, and the data can also be downloaded to the free SOLE FITNESS APP, or transferred to compatible fitness apps (Fitbit, iHealth, Record, Map My Fitness, MyFitnessPal, and other open source training apps).
SOLE Fitness is proud to offer the best folding treadmill design on the market. Our patented all gear rack & pinion system with Safety Lock Deck design secures the deck in place while the treadmill is in the upright position. The Easy Assist Folding deck design is unique to SOLE and allows for convenient and simple unfolding of your treadmill.
SOLE treadmill consoles feature quick speed and incline buttons making it extremely convenient and easy to control and maintain your workout.
The unique design of SOLE treadmill decks provide users with a comfortable and quiet workout as well as reducing impact up to 40% as compared to running on asphalt.
The durability of SOLE products begins with a strong frame capable of handling multiple users of varying weight and height. The precise welds and quality steel of SOLE treadmill frames ensure their strength, stability, and durability.
The large LCD displays on SOLE consoles help to make each workout more effective. A vibrant screen and large, clean readouts provide users with helpful feedback and relevant information according to the chosen program, and continuously updates as you exercise to keep you informed of your progress.
SOLE is proud to offer integrated message boards on most of our treadmill models. An alphanumeric text centre sends scrolling messages to the user as guidance through the details of each workout. This user-friendly feature can help you to understand the full capabilities of our treadmills at times when accessing the user manual may not be convenient. The message board is also able to recap an entire workout and allow you to see the progress you’ve made.
All SOLE treadmills feature the heaviest duty motors and chassis in their class. Industrial quality motors are used in conjunction with large diameter, all-steel, zinc coated, and balanced flywheels for a vibration-free and secure running/walking surface. The flywheel extends the life of the motor by allowing it to run cooler and with a lower amperage draw while their heavier weight lends to the same fluid motion found on commercial grade treadmills.
SOLE treadmills feature large rollers meaning a larger contact surface with the belt contributing to even movement and longer roller and belt life. Large rollers with a sealed bearing design and copper ground wires reduce static as you exercise making for a smooth, quiet motion that will stand the test of time.
Comprised of rubber for durability, PVC to prevent over-stretching, and nylon providing a smooth, static-free surface to glide over the deck and rollers, SOLE treadmill belts are built to last and keep you moving worry-free along the path to your workout goals.
Love this treadmill It’s a bit tricky to put some screws together because the tool they give you is ridiculously small and you have to go in blind and hope you’re in a hole. It comes on a massive pallet and is EXTREMELY HEAVY and awkward to get downstairs. Definitely worth it to have someone put it together for you But the treadmill once together is great. I like the basic screen. The only thing would be the buttons on the arms are at a weird place basically where you want to put your hands. Should be down more or up more I’d definitely buy again/ recommend
A very solid treadmill from what I can tell. I love that I can just jump on it and start running and I'm not tied into an expensive subscription. Assembly was quite easy. Only negatives that I have found are: (1) the handles are too low for me - I can barely touch them with the ends of my fingers when I'm running so it doesn't give me a lot of confidence if I suddenly need a firm grip to grab on to (I occasionally get dizzy spells so this is important to me). I'm just over 6'1", so this should be ok for shorter users but if you're tall, you might want to try before you buy... (2) I don't find the pre-programmed courses to be overly user friendly. The segments tend to jump around between much to slow or much too fast, so I'm constantly adjusting speed manually. Not a big deal, as I'm leaning toward just using the manual setup and running at a steady pace for the duration of my workout, or creating my own course using that option. Although it's possible that I just haven't quite learned how to set it up properly for my optimal workout - we'll see. Other than these 2 items the unit seems great but time will tell. Sole certainly seems to have built a solid unit here though so I expect it will be reliable in the long term.
Good product. Big footprint, large machine and track. Although foldable, we do not use this feature except for cleaning. Used for walking and intermediate jogging. Speakers are poor. iPad stand is just okay. Not a problem if you watch TV while exercising.
First off, WOW. This is quiet. It's fairly heavy as well, so if you have it in the basement like me, you'll need to have help or be able to hold the weight. This is my first treadmill, so maybe this is the norm, but just a warning for others out there (I couldn't do much with this because I have a bad back, so I had help to get this downstairs). But to go back on that first point, it is extremely quiet... I mean, you can definitely run with this in the basement having kids on the main or upstairs floor without waking them (maybe sprints would be louder, but for light jogging it was barely audible). Secondly, there's just a bunch of fun things to do with it. You can connect your phone/tablet to the bluetooth or directly to the treadmill, and then play music or videos through the speakers in the treadmill. There's a stand for the phone/tablet, as well as a USB port (this is a standard USB port, not USB-C). Lastly, it comes with a heart rate band that you put around your chest. So that's an awesome feature, except I have a FitBit anyways so I likely won't use it, but it's still great and worth mentioning. Moving onto the critical part, and building off that last thing, you have to have a tiny star (+) screwdriver to actually use the chest strap heart monitor... you have a battery to put into the monitor, but no screw driver. So without a super tiny screw driver (end to end for the screw is about 1mm), you can't use this anyways. The other issues I had was that it's a fairly expensive unit, and it definitely is worth the money... however, the design of the arm buttons seems cheap, the fan seems even cheaper, 4 of 6 screw holes were offset. 1. For the buttons, I had pressed the buttons a couple of times where it doesn't register an increase/decrease of speed or incline, but you have to press the MIDDLE of the buttons for it to really work for the rubber buttons. So it's not a "press anywhere" kind of button, but instead a "press in the middle only". None of the pictures show the buttons on the arms, which makes sense now because personally, I wouldn't want customers to see how cheap they looked. 2. The fan... wow. It's bad. IT has barely any air flow, but it's something I guess. If the fan is a critical feature for you, you can get better air pressure from having someone use their lungs in all honesty... 3. Building the unit where the upright poles go into the base, when I was putting in the screws, it seemed that the bottom most screws and the ones at the back just didn't align. I had to definitely wiggle the thing around to get one set of screws in, but for the other I was about to give up, but if you put it in at an angle, it makes it kind of line up.... still a bit of an annoyance that it wasn't aligned properly. Anyways, although I was super critical about those 3 things, I still love the thing now that it's built. It's super quiet, feels really sturdy and built well, and all in all looks like a good purchase. I'd recommend this treadmill for sure, but I'd also not use the fan as a selling point :p