SOLE Fitness Treadmill or Elliptical Price: $1099.99 Shipping Options:: $5 Standard Shipping Estimates: Ships in 1-2 business days (Monday, Mar 30 to Tuesday, Mar 31) + transit Condition: New
[QUOTE=mikeshshah, post:6, topic:447240]
is the model sold on woot an older model… the website console looks better with more buttons… probably a 2015 year e55
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It does appear to be older, the flywheel here is 25lbs whereas this glowing review: Sole E55 Elliptical Review - EllipticalReviews.com says that it’s 39lbs, and older reviews I saw said it was 27lbs. Too bad, almost pulled the trigger, I’ve been looking for a good Elliptical…
yeah… i wish woot would be more upfront as to the specific model year…rather than there typical crazy jargon that accompanies every product… a year of manufacture would be relevant… if this is a 2011 model, no wonder u would be paying 1099 rather than 1500 for the current year model…
btw… after some research on amazon…it is a 2011 model… amazon had a gold box deal in 2012 where it sold for 1199… go figure… so to pay 1099 now in 2015 is robbery… no wonder the buyers are called suckers!!!..
unless its for around 700… i would not buy this…
I have a Sole E95 elliptical, it’s an excellent machine. It takes up a lot of room though and it’s really freaking heavy. That’s the only thing I dislike about it though.
We have a SOLE WS 77 treadmill 2010 model. It is used at least an hour a day and is outstanding. The thing is very sturdy (heavy) and works very well. We paid about $2000 for ours.
I can’t testify to this particular model or even if the picture or specs is correct. What I can say is that I’ve had a Sole elliptical for several years now and it is as close to Gym quality as you can get without paying 10 grand for one. If you spend half the money you get 100x the problems on brands such as Nordicktrack or Proform. Which by the way if you ever pay attention to the build you’ll know that they are built by the same people and are horrible pieces of equipment.
Why they always hide track dimension and I have to dig into Spec to find it?
The 20x60 track on this one might be too narrow for big guys. Get measuring tape put it on the floor and stand with your feet at usual position, see how close these are to 20 inch boundary.
I did this exercise before I ordered my treadmill, turn to be a need for 22" track. Thank god!
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It does appear to be older, the flywheel here is 25lbs whereas this glowing review: Sole E55 Elliptical Review - EllipticalReviews.com says that it’s 39lbs, and older reviews I saw said it was 27lbs. Too bad, almost pulled the trigger, I’ve been looking for a good Elliptical…
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I work for the manufacturer and I checked this PO. We shipped the most current model. I think Woot just used the pictures and specs from our last deal with them. This is the same model being sold on our site as well as on Amazon.
Sole is one of the most frequently repaired treadmills. There’s a reason why you only find them online and department stores. If you own one and have had good luck you are in the minority. you should never compromise with gym equipment at your home. It will cost more in the end. Run away from these.
This is one of the best clothes hangers I have seen in some time. I am thinking of putting it next to the 300lb Olympic weight set which I must say is absolutely top notch when it comes to taking up floor space and attracting dust.