Back in 2021 I got the Sole F80 and got frustrated with that one, always having to play with adjusting the belt or lubricating it cause it always felt like it was slipping or sticking. At a lower speed it made an annoying noise. I just cut it up and threw it away. I'm going with a manual treadmill this time for sure- thanks for the reviews.
one last question: what about the heart rate zones? If I run at 5:30 per kilometer in ZONE 2 according to Garmin watches, will it be affected by the extra effort done on the curved treadmill? Will I jump up to ZONE 3 at that pace? and finally, as a runner, what do you prefer for long distance daily training, Motorized or Curved?
Does anyone know the difference between the Assaultrunner Pro model and the Assault Airrunner model, which wasn't mentioned? I think they might be the same, except the Airrunner is sold by Rogue. I could be wrong about that.
Thanks for all the super helpful and informative videos! When you talk about the True Form you mention that it's good for improving walking gate and proper running form; is that true for all these treadmills or is it more true for the True Form?
Thanks for watching! It is true of all of these curved treadmills. They are designed to help promote proper running form and improve walking gate. However, with TrueForm having the lowest amount of curve and the user having to work harder to get the belt moving, it is believed that TrueForm is the best in this case. But, at the end of the day, all of these curved treadmills will help in that way. I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.
Back in 2021 I got the Sole F80 and got frustrated with that one, always having to play with adjusting the belt or lubricating it cause it always felt like it was slipping or sticking. At a lower speed it made an annoying noise. I just cut it up and threw it away. I'm going with a manual treadmill this time for sure- thanks for the reviews.
AirGo Curve is 1799$, and i have been using it for three years with zero issues.
Do you have a link I can’t find it?
How was the assembly on the airgo? I saw a video on youtube.looked complex.
one last question: what about the heart rate zones? If I run at 5:30 per kilometer in ZONE 2 according to Garmin watches, will it be affected by the extra effort done on the curved treadmill? Will I jump up to ZONE 3 at that pace? and finally, as a runner, what do you prefer for long distance daily training, Motorized or Curved?
How can you miss the Technogym Skillmill?
Does anyone know the difference between the Assaultrunner Pro model and the Assault Airrunner model, which wasn't mentioned? I think they might be the same, except the Airrunner is sold by Rogue. I could be wrong about that.
Very useful
Thanks for all the super helpful and informative videos! When you talk about the True Form you mention that it's good for improving walking gate and proper running form; is that true for all these treadmills or is it more true for the True Form?
Thanks for watching! It is true of all of these curved treadmills. They are designed to help promote proper running form and improve walking gate. However, with TrueForm having the lowest amount of curve and the user having to work harder to get the belt moving, it is believed that TrueForm is the best in this case. But, at the end of the day, all of these curved treadmills will help in that way. I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.
Great treadmills!
Location pls
No skillmill?
how much of a difference is cals burned using these compared on average
Actually, self propelled tredmills burn more calories because you're using your body as resistance to get it moving.
Bells of Steel Wooden Residential Manual Treadmill
What happened to the other lady??
weird that I know this but Kristen does her own fitness related stuff now in UT.
If talked more about the treadmills, rather than pushing your other videos… you would get more into the weeds.
You devalue your channel even reviewing NordicTrack