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The LifeFitness Club Series + C treadmill is the basic club series treadmill with a simple LED co...
See ReviewThe Life Fitness Club Series Elliptical is a first-rate, commercial-grade machine tailored for th...
See ReviewThe LifeFitness Club Series + X is a step up from the basic offerings in the Club Series and its ...
See ReviewThe LifeFitness Run CX treadmill has mixed technology and functionality into a commendable blend ...
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The LifeFitness Club Series + SE3 HD treadmill is the cream with the cherry on top of the Club Se...
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The LifeFitness T5 Go Console treadmill, while lacking in technology, has several premium attribu...
See ReviewThe Life Fitness Platinum Club Series treadmill is one of the best treadmills on the market, but ...
See ReviewThe LifeFitness T5 Tract Connect treadmill is the upgraded console option of the T5 series and of...
See ReviewThe LifeFitness T3 Track Connect is the upgraded T3 model that offers a wee bit of technology int...
See ReviewEasy-to-assemble, the LifeFitness T3 Go Console Treadmill has a 350 lb. max capacity. Read LifeFi...
See ReviewThe LifeFitness F3 Track Connect is the updated version of the F3 series that offers users a way ...
See ReviewThe LifeFitness F3 Go Console is the basic selection in the F3 series and is limited in its techn...
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If you need some variety, pay the $300 extra for the extra programming options. If you just want...
See ReviewLife's high-end home model is a home run! The only problem has been the creeping price. Precor ...
See ReviewHas a more compelling story than the T5.0 but if you are already at $4k, why not step up to the T...
See ReviewOne of the most solid folding treadmill on the market. With the price increase last year, they w...
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The Life Fitness T5 treadmill is a good treadmill, but it may be too much money for the value. Ch...
See ReviewThe F1 Smart Folding treadmill has a high amount of quality and some features that are unique to ...
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With a price of $9k a flock of penguins will take to the air before you think of "Lifefitness and...
See ReviewAbsolutely beautiful new display on this machine. If you have a BIG budget, it is well worth the ...
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This would be a good choice in the Lifefitness line if you want a high value quality treadmill.
See ReviewReviewed in 2011
One of the more reasonable series in regard of the price between the folding and non-folding. Th...
See ReviewThis one has extra programming abilities than the Basic console and if you are into using the pro...
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General Information:A division of Brunswick Corp, Lifefitness is the 800 lb. gorilla in the commercial market and is known for the famous club Lifecycle stationary cycle made around 40 years ago. These are typically well designed products but are overpriced and we have had consumer complaints about quality on the consumer line. Lifefitness simply isn't competitive with other brands like Landice, Precor, and True in regard to quality and value.
Manufacturing Philosophy:Their philosophy seems to be to engineer the product well and then price accordingly. Post warranty parts are expensive but with the new warranties, they won't be needed for a long time. People usually equate the name with the club machines but unless you are buying one of their club models for the home and you are a serious runner, you will like True, Precor or Landice much better.
Company Outlook : Lifefitness dominates the commercial equipment market and has always had plenty of horsepower in the marketing side of the business. Their industrial design is always sleek, if not complex, which helps them use components that wouldn't work in an average design. We expect Life to be around for a long time to come and they are a huge fitness company.