Xterra TR700 Treadmill Review
$1,799.00
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Brief Overview
The most expensive Xterra and quite a decent machine considering the price point. With that said it has a tough time when you compare it with the NordicTrack C1650 or Proform Pro 2000 for $500 less! It is missing many of the extra electronic features you get in an Icon machine. If you want the best treadmill, get a NordicTrack, Bowflex, or Proform. Dyaco is so far behind the technology that Johnson and Icon are putting in their machines that it is almost laughable. While Dyaco builds a decent unit, they don't build anything close to a system that can keep you from getting bored quickly nor do they have high quality interfaces. We know that mechanical switches like Dyaco uses are very reliable but they are also cheap and feel cheap.
Specs
Number of Programs | N/A |
Heart Rate Sensor and Type | Pulse-grip heart monitor |
Horsepower | 3.75 HP |
Speed Range | 0 - 12 mph |
Incline/Decline Range | 0 - 15 % |
Weight Capacity | N/A |
Belt Size | 20" x 60" |
Footprint | N/A |
Folds | Yes |
Weight of Unit | N/A |
Warranty | Lifetime: Frame and Motor, 5-Year (deck), Parts: 2-Year, Labor: 1-Year |