Weslo Cadence F9.9 Treadmill: Motor: 2.5 HP Impulse Engineered to maintain its strength for long-term use Tread belt: 18" x 50" Impact-reducing cushioning Reduces impact on joints for a more comfortable workout experience Maximum weight capacity: 300 lbs. 15 personal trainer workouts Automatically adjusts the speed and incline of the treadmill Designed by a Certified Personal Trainer Speed, incline and time length of each workout are pre-determined Choose between aerobic, performance and endurance goals ClearView back-lit display Clear and easy-to-read displays Tracks speeds, time, distance, incline, calories burned and pulse 32" x 128" matrix Displays workout graphically Dual-grip easy pulse heart rate monitor Built-in sound system Compatible music port for iPod iFit Fitness Journal Detailed fitness history Calendar-based feature stores and tracks the progress of 2 individual users Generates up to 10 years of daily, weekly, monthly and yearly workout totals 0-10 MPH QuickSpeed control Select between 1-10 MPH with the touch of a button Select half mile increments with the speed control arrows 0-10 percent power incline Select between 0-10 percent with the incline control arrows Model# WLTL04509
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Product Id | 691543 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 043619745092 |
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I purchased this treadmill on February 26, 2012. It arrived on March 5, 2012. I was very happy to put it together and get to running. However, the instructions are very confusing and in a particular step, I could not figure out at all how to insert a 'base pad'. Figuring the base pad is cosmetic anyway and serves no real purpose since there is already cushioning on the bottom from a previous step, I skipped that step. The rest of the setup and instructions were fairly easy. Once I plugged it up, and was excited to see the results, I then found out that none of the top two rows of buttons worked. Awesome. After troubleshooting on my own for probably an hour, (which included basically taking the whole treadmill apart again), I then decided to remove the display panel and take a look at the wiring inside. What I found was really a quality control issue. There was a ribbon wire that was hanging halfway out of the spot it plugged into and was bent. After I fixed that, "Ta-da!" it worked great! I then ran for a mile and a half. I love this treadmill so far!
We've been running on this treadmill for about two weeks now, and we enjoy it. It can be noisy, but what can you expect. I think the initial set up is a little confusing as far as setting up users. Once you figure it out it's easy. My husband says that the belt slips every once in awhile, but I have never had that happen to me. Putting the machine together wasn't too bad except trying to get the very last bolt in.... haha... that took an additional 30 minutes to get in, but we finally got it! My husband who is more of an avid runner says he's been on a lot nice treadmills and this one is about average in comparrison.
A mid range treadmill. So far it mostly works well. I noticed that if I am jogging at above 5mph the belt gets "jerky" every time my foot comes down which was very annoying. I like that it will keep track of usage for two people and that it breaks it down between the year, month, week, and day. Overall I am happy with it