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June 22, 2009

Bowflex TC5000 TreadClimber

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , — mamta @ 8:01 am
Bowflex TC5000 TreadClimber

Bowflex TC5000 TreadClimber

At the beginning of this week, I want to cover a hybrid fitness machine – the treadclimber. Though I have covered the treadclimber machine in one of my posts earlier, I would like to review the Bowflex TC5000 this turn.

Before I begin, I want to run a recap of how a treadclimber works. A Treadclimber is 3 machines rolled into one – the treadmill, a stairclimber /stepper and an elliptical. The Bowflex TC5000 TreadClimber has 2 treads (one tread is similar to the tread of a treadmill), each one capable of rising one at a time. On the outer side of the treads are sideboards that allow you to switch from one mode to the other without having to get off the machine. So effectively, you have a stairclimber. You can even fix an elevation and use it as a treadmill. Here are the specifications on the Bowflex TC5000 Treadclimber.

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March 16, 2009

Bowflex TC3000 Treadclimber

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , — mamta @ 10:26 pm

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Hi. Another beginning to a new week. I wanted to do a review on something different to bring in variety today and I have spotted a tread climber from the Bowflex stable. OK, let me give you a brief on what a treadclimber is. A treadclimber combines many small parts/devices to enable complex movements on a machine and is a cross between a treadmill, an elliptical and a stepper.

It allows both forward walk motion (as in a treadmill) and a step motion (as in a stepper). It thus has 2 platforms –which rise separately – one goes up as the other goes down.  Now, let’s get to the specifications of the Bowflex Tc3000 Treadclimber:

PARTICULARS

SPECIFICATIONS

Workouts

 

Load Taking Capacity

300 lbs or 136 Kg

Speed Range

0.7 mph – 4 mph

Resistance Levels

12 Levels

Product Dimensions

28.5’(W) x 46”(L) x 55.25”(H)

Display

Electronic – Speed, Distance, Time , Calories Burnt Per Minute, Total Calories and Total Steps

 

Other Features:

·         Water Bottle Holder and Magazine Holder

·         3-year warranty on Motor, 2 years on Parts and Electronics and a year on Hydraulics.

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The Bowflex TC3000 Treadclimber gives a good workout to the calves, hamstrings, buns, quadriceps and the heart without killing your joints. It is the perfect machine for interval workouts allowing variability on both speed and resistance it offers. However, the resistance is varied in the Bowflex TC3000 Treadclimber in an awkward way – by turning knobs that activate hydraulic pistons and one has to get off the footboard to do this – so the continuity of the workout is disrupted.

I have rarely seen the Bowflex TC3000 Treadclimber in gyms but have often heard of people holding them at homes. Despite it’s Bowflex lineage and it’s ingenuity as a multi-use machine, the TC3000 Treadclimber, does not live up to expectations neither on price nor on warranty and does not gather good customer reviews in e-publications such as Epinions.com etc. Here are the common gripes I have come across through a single-time use and via product review journals etc:

1. The Bowflex TC3000 Treadclimber is a complex machine and has potential for it’s many intricately built parts to go wrong, yet Bowflex does not cover it sufficiently through warranty.

2. Users have found that the posture and walking on Bowflex TC3000 Treadclimber requires getting used to.

3. There are reports on it’s peddles often giving problems.

4. The customer service and support have not known to be very responsive in handling complaints.

5. Priced at USD 1899 (Best Price Amazon USD 1399), the customer expects less in terms of a equipment faultiness and more on warranty cover.

 

MY RATING OF THE BOWFLEX TC3000 TREADCLIMBER – 2.5 out of 5 stars

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February 2, 2009

Bowflex Series 3 Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , — mamta @ 1:01 am

Here’s another treadmill from the Bowflex stead. The Bowflex Series 3 Treadmill is a foldable and economic offer from Bowflex. Let’s get straight to the specs and review:

PARTICULARS

SPECIFICATIONS

Treadmill Weight

298 lbs or 135 kilos

Drive Motor

1.75 HP Continuous Duty

Deck

Non-reversible

Belt Give

Strike Zone deck cushioning that enables soft landing and quick lift off

Belt (Dimension) – Usage area

20” (W) x 54”(L) x 1”(H)

Speed Range

Up to a max of 10 mph

Incline Range

0% – 12%

Dimensions

77” (L) x 35”(B) x 55.25”(H) when laid out; 39”(L) x 35”(B) x 60(H) when folded.

User Load Capacity

275 lbs or 125 kilos

Workout Options

6 preset programs – manual, cardio, running, fat burn, speed interval jogger, and hill intervals. 

 

Heart Rate Monitor

Grip heart rate monitoring

Accessories

2 bottle cup holders

Display

4 window LED

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January 5, 2009

Instructor’s Take On The Bowflex Series 7 Treadmill

Filed under: Treadmill Reviews — Tags: , , , — mamta @ 8:00 am

Treadmills couldn’t get better than this. The Bowflex Series 7 Treadmill delivers features at par with Nautilus’ (Bowflex’s parent company) Sports Series T5.18 Le-X Treadmill at two-thirds the price. On some counts, the Bowflex Series 7 Treadmill outclasses the T5.18.

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