Product Description
The Sole® T63 treadmill boasts a continuous-duty 2.5 HP motor that delivers challenging speeds up to 10 MPH and inclines up to 15%. As an additional perk, the console is designed with built-in speakers, which allow you to plug in your MP3 player for a rockin' ride. Inside Delivery: Includes delivery over the first threshold of your home; doesn't include flights of stairs in the house, assembly or debris removal.
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Named a "best buy" from a leading consumer magazine two years in a row, the entry-level Sole F63 treadmill is loaded with features typically found in more expensive machines. All Sole treadmills are outfitted with powder-coated, all-steel welded frames and heavy-duty, stable inclines. The F63 also includes an ultra-reliable 2.5-horsepower continuous-duty motor and all-steel zinc-coated balanced flywheel, creating a secure, quiet, vibration-free running/walking surface. The flywheel is much heavier than most other brands, giving runners the fluid motion they're accustomed to at the gym. To accommodate runners with balky joints, Sole added a low-impact, 1-inch phenolic deck. The deck's shock-absorbing design greatly reduces the impact to your feet, ankles, knees, hips, and spine, making it comfortable for frequent runners or for users with running- and walking-related injuries.
![]() The F63's console includes a vibrant 6.5-inch LCD display and an integrated sound system. |
The F63 comes complete with six automatic programs--including cardio training and fat burning options--and two customizable programs, so you can challenge yourself with multiple routines. Or you can opt to control the speed and incline manually. The speed range is adjustable from 1 to 10 miles per hour and the incline varies between 0 and 15 percent.
And to reduce space, the F63 boasts an Easy Assist folding deck design. This unique feature allows you to release the deck, step back, and watch the deck unfold itself. When you're done with your workout, simply fold it back up and store it out of the way. Other features include a 20-by-55-inch running deck, a large stop switch, cooling fans, armrest speed and incline controls, and a low-profile running hood that doesn't get in the way of your running gait.
![]() The treadmill's Easy Assist folding deck helps save space in crowded homes. |
- Motor: 2.5 horsepower continuous duty, DC type
- Speed: 1 to 10 miles per hour
- Incline: 15 percent maximum, rack-and-pinion gear design
- Deck design: Phenolic, with shock absorption
- Running surface: 20 by 55 inches
- Belt: 2 ply
- Rollers: 2-1/2 inches
- Folding: Yes, with Easy Assist folding feature
- Heart rate control: No
- Hand pulse grips: Yes, with armrest speed/incline controls
- Display: Blue 6.5-inch LCD
- Message window: Yes, single LCD
- Standard programs: 6
- User-defined programs: 2
- Heart rate programs: No
- Cooling fans: Yes
- Capacity: 325 pounds
- Dimensions: 33 by 75 inches (W x D)
- Weight: 245 pounds
- Warranties: Lifetime on motor and frame; 3 years on deck, electronics, belt, and rollers; 1 year on labor
- Entry-level folding treadmill with 2.5-horsepower continuous-duty motor
- Vibrant 6.5-inch LCD display with integrated speakers and audio cable
- 6 standard workouts and 2 custom workouts; built-in cooling fans
- Easy Assist folding deck design; phenolic shock-absorption system
- 325-pound capacity; measures 33 x 75 inches (W x D); weighs 245 pounds
Sole F63 Treadmill (2011 Model) Reviews
Sole F63 Treadmill (2011 Model) Reviews
53 of 60 people found the following review helpful: ![]() This review is from: Sole F63 Treadmill (2011 Model) (Sports) Please heed this warning...Don't buy the 2011 F63 treadmill. There are known software issues which Sole has yet to resolve. We purchased this treadmill over three months ago (January 2011) and have yet to be able to use it. It has two distinct problems that prevent it from being used. First the unit intermittently displays a LS1 Low Speed error, which causes the treadmill to freeze up. Second and the most serious problem is the unit will suddenly adjust the speed. The technicians have been out three times and replaced the speed sensor, main board, and control console, yet the problems still persist. I was told yesterday by a Sole technician that he has personally seen four of these 2011 model F63 treadmills with this problem and he believe it is a software issue. It is my understanding that Sole's engineering department is still trying to resolve these issues. I was told that the service department technicians want to replace our... Read more 35 of 39 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sole F63 Treadmill (2011 Model) (Sports) Prior to purchasing this treadmill, I did a lot of research online and tried out various treadmills at multiple stores. I just received this treadmill yesterday and so far I am loving it. It was delivered by ABF freight and everyone I talked to at ABF (including the delivery driver) was very helpful and friendly. My husband and one of his friends carried the treadmill down to our basement. My husband put it together in less than an hour. The treadmill is very quiet and easy to program. I love having the ability to create my own programs. I have found with other treadmills the speeds of programs vary too much (starting at 2 miles per hour which is way too slow). I also like the fan and being able to plug in my ipod. Only complaint... there really isn't a book holder on the treadmill. I usually like to read magazines while on the treadmill and I don't think it would stay in place very well. Overall this is an excellent treadmill and I am very happy with my purchase. 21 of 22 people found the following review helpful: ![]() This review is from: Sole F63 Treadmill (2011 Model) (Sports) This is a pretty good treadmill. I bought it based on Sole's reputation & warranty. I did a lot of research before buying, but at the last minute couldn't bring myself to spend the [...] on the f80, so I went w/ the f63 on sale at Dicks for [...]. I figured since the f80 was more often recommended for die-hard runners and the f63 was reviewed as more than good enough for walkers & joggers, I'd save the difference. I now regret my change in model. The f80 was much quieter. I have to have the tv volume up pretty high while using this one. The 80 was almost silent in comparison. The belt on the 80 was twice as thick. The deck cushion was better on the 80, it seemed to absorb your strides better, of course that's what [...] more buys (plus additional warranty time). The speed & incline on both are comparable. It does take a bit for the speed to catch up to the setting, but that's not really a big deal. One thing about either model is that Sole has this incredibly stupid design of a... Read more |
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