NOTE: This product works exactly as described. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxguEIMc_Qwab-3QMTpF6jaRL80hiOOsIN It originally earned a four-star review due to a minor defect (see below). However, the manufacturer's customer service rep (Lita) went above and beyond the call of duty and deserves five stars now. I wish I could give even more!I purchased this item which arrived quickly. Assembly instructions were easy to follow. There was only one problem: One bolt did not screw into the hole properly. I called the company. Their customer service rep (Lita) was terrific! She took all my information and submitted a request to replace the defective part. I'm hoping to finish assembly and start using this treadmill soon. (Fingers crossed...)FOLLOW UP: Lita called back to inform me that the company will send a replacement part AND a technician(!!) to install it properly. AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE!! Thank you!!
Thanks for the reviews. We've had our Sole for at least 8 years now. When our earlier Model failed, not due to our negligence etc, the Customer Service Manager was American and spoke English. This awesome guy let us upgrade to a later model with the original price of our earlier Model going towards the upgraded Model. We got a bigger size Motor and a bigger tmill. I was really impressed with the Customer Service from the CS Manager and for this reason we will always choose Sole over ANY other comparable priced Treadmill. No complaints here. They're rustic and can take a beating. Keep up with the Maintenance and you'll be happy with your product. Having a treadmill in your basement is the way to go for your health and fitness goals. Especially on those days that you don't want to go to the Gymn during the winter months.
Awesome review. Was undecided on which machine I like but I am swaying toward the Sole. However after reading some reviews it does not sound like Sole stands by the product. Lots of phone calls for questions or service was unanswered. I am a little concerned if company doesn’t get back to you or even answer the phone. Doesn’t matter how good the warranty is.
Thanks for your review. It would be helpful to zoom and see side-by-side views of consoles, buttons, screens, etc. It would also be helpful to see the use of the tablet holder while you use the Sole.
Thanx you so much for this Review👏👏. @m @ Dicks Sporting goods now, @nd @m trying to choose between these two machines! I think I like the sole machine better😃.
Thank you for the review. I currently own a NordicTrack that I love and have had for many years and still works. I got it from Sears, use it nearly every day and was on sale back then for around $600-$700. However, I am currently 71 year old male and my wife is 48 and I like to stay in shape so haven’t let my treadmill grow any dust. I don’t run but do walk at a fast pace and it now has about 600 miles on it and I am afraid it could go anytime although has no sign of that. I keep it clean and oiled so it is serviced regularly. Very interested in the NordicTrack since mine had been extremely reliable but the Sole got my attention and has lot of features I want in a new one. Because I go back and forth between my stationary bike and treadmill during my workout I need the display to hold and not clear my info as my current one does. Does anyone know the answer to that? Thanks again for the review it helped a lot.
Great review and the reviewer did a great job! As a senior that just walks 3-4 miles a day at a decent clip I'm thinking the sole f63. I'd like to know what you think. And how about Reliability on the 2. After watching these videos now I'm more confused! They both seem good enough for me
If you want something simple and functional, the Sole F63 is a great option. The Nordictrack EXP7i has a screen but it's really quite small and can be hard to see, but it does include video content if you are interested in that
Hello TreadmillReviewGuru great review as always! Do the roller size matter? The NT has 1.9" precision rollers? vs. the Sole which has 2.5" rollers, does that make Sole better?
Bigger rollers just mean the motor doesn't have to work quite as hard to move the belt because a larger roller won't have to work as hard as a smaller one to move the belt along. It doesn't necessarily mean one treadmill is better than the other, just something to consider as you're looking to purchase a treadmill.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru so that would mean Sole is better than NT given that pretty much everything is the same specs between these 2 models. I’m confused between the 2 right now, so trying to decide. Please advise
@@bhakta_rg the Sole F63 is slightly more durable and has a larger frame, so it feels more substantial when you're on it. Also, the EXP 7i screen is really quite small, so it can be hard to see the touchscreen buttons. All things being equal, we'd recommend the Sole F63.
Great video and I'm looking right now to buy. I'm a senior and just intend to walk and use the incline for at times for more of a workout as needed. One question I have is can you dial the speed any closer than 1 mph increments. For example I may wish to start at 2 and slowly increase to 3 or more mph.
Do I need to turn off the f63 every time I stop using it? I’m a first time treadmill user so I want to know what type of maintenance I should start with
You can if you want to. There is a switch at the front that can easily be flipped on or off or you can go as far as unplugging the machine. The unplugging is up to you but we would recommend switching it off between each use.
The Sole should be plenty for you, if you wanted to take a look at the Sole F65 it's a slight step up and might give you a little more longevity in the motor. But if you aren't too worried about that then the F63 will work great for you!
Unfortunately anytime a comparison review includes a Sole treadmill, it doesn't hold up for the Australian market due to their inflated pricing here. For example the Nordictrack Exp 7i is $2000 AUD and the Sole F63 is $3000 AUD. For $3000 AUD you can get a Nordictrack 1750 or Proform 9000
I like to do 30sec interval sprints at about 10-11mph for approx 30 minutes. Will one of these work? I like aspects of both. I don't want to use IFit, but sometimes I might want to do like a set interval program if I want to walk or something. I can't tell if Nordictrack will let me do any type of program without paying for the subscription.
You can create whatever program you want in Manual Mode, but you are only able to save and access the same program again later if you have an iFit subscription. So yes, you can do intervals on the EXP7i, you'll just have to manually adjust the speed. There are also free interval programs you can access as well that don't require an iFit subscription.
The Sole F63 can connect to 3rd party apps like Zwift, and you can also use the Studio app which is Sole's new fitness app that their equipment connects to through bluetooth. You need your device to use apps like these with the Sole treadmill.
The F63 has been around for a long time so you know it's going to be a quality machine and last forever. the EXP 10i has a little more tech built into the treadmill but is slightly less durable in our opinion.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thanks for the quick reply. I’m finding it really quite difficult to decide on a specific treadmill, especially with higher UK prices. I’m currently looking at the F63/F65, Proform 2000/5000 (old and new models) or Proform EXP 7i/10i. I’m leaning towards the Sole as I’m not looking for a subscription/classes, being drawn to the slightly higher specs of the Proform but suspect that the Sole will be better treadmill. What would be your recommendation out of these models?
I assume you are talking about the Sole F63. The EXP 7i hasn't been out for 5 years. Sole builds quality treadmills, so you should be fine - but we recommend doing a thorough inspection! You want to make sure it was treated properly and is in good shape.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru yes f63 im not aware that exp 7i was a new one. Thanks for replying. Im still debating if i should get the used one. What do you think of the nordictrack 1750 vs f63?
If you don't connect to the internet you can still bypass the iFit login and everything and go into manual mode on the treadmill. Let us know if you have any other follow up questions.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Great to hear. Is there any initial setup that requires internet? (ex: Seems like everything needs a firmware update when you first plug it in)
You are an outstanding, insightful professional individual with detailed specifications. I am going to purchase the Sole, thank you.
NOTE: This product works exactly as described. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxguEIMc_Qwab-3QMTpF6jaRL80hiOOsIN It originally earned a four-star review due to a minor defect (see below). However, the manufacturer's customer service rep (Lita) went above and beyond the call of duty and deserves five stars now. I wish I could give even more!I purchased this item which arrived quickly. Assembly instructions were easy to follow. There was only one problem: One bolt did not screw into the hole properly. I called the company. Their customer service rep (Lita) was terrific! She took all my information and submitted a request to replace the defective part. I'm hoping to finish assembly and start using this treadmill soon. (Fingers crossed...)FOLLOW UP: Lita called back to inform me that the company will send a replacement part AND a technician(!!) to install it properly. AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE!! Thank you!!
great video, I ended buying the sole F63.
Awesome! Thanks for watching and supporting! Enjoy your new machine!
Thanks for the reviews.
We've had our Sole for at least 8 years now. When our earlier Model failed, not due to our negligence etc, the Customer Service Manager was American and spoke English. This awesome guy let us upgrade to a later model with the original price of our earlier Model going towards the upgraded Model. We got a bigger size Motor and a bigger tmill. I was really impressed with the Customer Service from the CS Manager and for this reason we will always choose Sole over ANY other comparable priced Treadmill. No complaints here. They're rustic and can take a beating. Keep up with the Maintenance and you'll be happy with your product. Having a treadmill in your basement is the way to go for your health and fitness goals. Especially on those days that you don't want to go to the Gymn during the winter months.
This is good ,so do you think its better to buy the brand new with all the warranty for $1083 than 2nd hand thats used for 5 yrs for $500???
Extremely helpful in my decision to choose a treadmill replacement.
We're glad to help!
Awesome review. Was undecided on which machine I like but I am swaying toward the Sole. However after reading some reviews it does not sound like Sole stands by the product. Lots of phone calls for questions or service was unanswered. I am a little concerned if company doesn’t get back to you or even answer the phone. Doesn’t matter how good the warranty is.
Thanks for your review. It would be helpful to zoom and see side-by-side views of consoles, buttons, screens, etc. It would also be helpful to see the use of the tablet holder while you use the Sole.
Thank you for that feedback, we will try to implement that in future videos.
Great review, I went with the Sole, AND LOVE IT
Thanks for watching!
Great review! Thank you! this has helped me in my decision.
Went with the nordictrack. Thanks!
I think f63 ie 20 inch wide , not 22
Thanx you so much for this Review👏👏. @m @ Dicks Sporting goods now, @nd @m trying to choose between these two machines! I think I like the sole machine better😃.
Thanks for watching! What did you end up picking?
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Sole F63😃
@@606pretty Great pick! Thanks for the follow up!
Thank you for the review. I currently own a NordicTrack that I love and have had for many years and still works. I got it from Sears, use it nearly every day and was on sale back then for around $600-$700. However, I am currently 71 year old male and my wife is 48 and I like to stay in shape so haven’t let my treadmill grow any dust. I don’t run but do walk at a fast pace and it now has about 600 miles on it and I am afraid it could go anytime although has no sign of that. I keep it clean and oiled so it is serviced regularly. Very interested in the NordicTrack since mine had been extremely reliable but the Sole got my attention and has lot of features I want in a new one. Because I go back and forth between my stationary bike and treadmill during my workout I need the display to hold and not clear my info as my current one does. Does anyone know the answer to that? Thanks again for the review it helped a lot.
Thank you for this. Very helpful!
Great video as always but the loud background music is distracting.
Thanks for the feedback!
Great review and the reviewer did a great job! As a senior that just walks 3-4 miles a day at a decent clip I'm thinking the sole f63. I'd like to know what you think. And how about Reliability on the 2. After watching these videos now I'm more confused! They both seem good enough for me
If you want something simple and functional, the Sole F63 is a great option. The Nordictrack EXP7i has a screen but it's really quite small and can be hard to see, but it does include video content if you are interested in that
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thank you! I just ordered the Sole F63, after watching your videos I went with the Sole.
@@robnj7639 i think i will order f63 too. I saw sale on dicks for $999
@julitozetaXR2000
@julitozetaXR2000 Its been great for me so far, I use it everyday!
Currently, the sole has lifetime motor warranty, while the Nordic track does not. Is that as big of a deal as it sounds?
Should I shut the display off or leave it on all the time
Hello TreadmillReviewGuru
great review as always! Do the roller size matter? The NT has 1.9" precision rollers? vs. the Sole which has 2.5" rollers, does that make Sole better?
Bigger rollers just mean the motor doesn't have to work quite as hard to move the belt because a larger roller won't have to work as hard as a smaller one to move the belt along. It doesn't necessarily mean one treadmill is better than the other, just something to consider as you're looking to purchase a treadmill.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru so that would mean Sole is better than NT given that pretty much everything is the same specs between these 2 models. I’m confused between the 2 right now, so trying to decide. Please advise
@@bhakta_rg the Sole F63 is slightly more durable and has a larger frame, so it feels more substantial when you're on it. Also, the EXP 7i screen is really quite small, so it can be hard to see the touchscreen buttons. All things being equal, we'd recommend the Sole F63.
Great video and I'm looking right now to buy. I'm a senior and just intend to walk and use the incline for at times for more of a workout as needed.
One question I have is can you dial the speed any closer than 1 mph increments. For example I may wish to start at 2 and slowly increase to 3 or more mph.
Yes, the speed can be adjusted by 0.1 increments on both machines.
Does it track how far you've ran
Is it okay to leave the EXP screen on 24-7 or is there a screen saver mod that I don t no about.
Do I need to turn off the f63 every time I stop using it? I’m a first time treadmill user so I want to know what type of maintenance I should start with
You can if you want to. There is a switch at the front that can easily be flipped on or off or you can go as far as unplugging the machine. The unplugging is up to you but we would recommend switching it off between each use.
So you don't pick one over the other?
I run for 5k for 25 min and usually will run around 20 per week. Would sole will be enough?
The Sole should be plenty for you, if you wanted to take a look at the Sole F65 it's a slight step up and might give you a little more longevity in the motor. But if you aren't too worried about that then the F63 will work great for you!
@@TreadmillReviewGuru thank you for your input. I will look into both. Plus it kinda expensive in malaysia.
Just bought the f63. I look to do light cardio maybe a few miles a day. Will the sole be good for this?
@@cnswanson7207 Yes for sure!
Unfortunately anytime a comparison review includes a Sole treadmill, it doesn't hold up for the Australian market due to their inflated pricing here. For example the Nordictrack Exp 7i is $2000 AUD and the Sole F63 is $3000 AUD.
For $3000 AUD you can get a Nordictrack 1750 or Proform 9000
no bad, in NZ, both hits around 3500 NZD, and F63 is on special at the moment cost 2800 NZD deal end on queens birthday
How much is the sole?
I like to do 30sec interval sprints at about 10-11mph for approx 30 minutes. Will one of these work? I like aspects of both. I don't want to use IFit, but sometimes I might want to do like a set interval program if I want to walk or something. I can't tell if Nordictrack will let me do any type of program without paying for the subscription.
You can create whatever program you want in Manual Mode, but you are only able to save and access the same program again later if you have an iFit subscription. So yes, you can do intervals on the EXP7i, you'll just have to manually adjust the speed. There are also free interval programs you can access as well that don't require an iFit subscription.
You mentioned about 3rd party apps for the Sole. What was the name.
The Sole F63 can connect to 3rd party apps like Zwift, and you can also use the Studio app which is Sole's new fitness app that their equipment connects to through bluetooth. You need your device to use apps like these with the Sole treadmill.
Hi, How would you rate the F63 against the Exp 10i?
The F63 has been around for a long time so you know it's going to be a quality machine and last forever. the EXP 10i has a little more tech built into the treadmill but is slightly less durable in our opinion.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thanks for the quick reply.
I’m finding it really quite difficult to decide on a specific treadmill, especially with higher UK prices.
I’m currently looking at the F63/F65, Proform 2000/5000 (old and new models) or Proform EXP 7i/10i.
I’m leaning towards the Sole as I’m not looking for a subscription/classes, being drawn to the slightly higher specs of the Proform but suspect that the Sole will be better treadmill.
What would be your recommendation out of these models?
Is used one still good? They said they used it for 5 years. Please answer thanks
I assume you are talking about the Sole F63. The EXP 7i hasn't been out for 5 years. Sole builds quality treadmills, so you should be fine - but we recommend doing a thorough inspection! You want to make sure it was treated properly and is in good shape.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru yes f63 im not aware that exp 7i was a new one. Thanks for replying. Im still debating if i should get the used one. What do you think of the nordictrack 1750 vs f63?
For anyone who has a Nordictrack treadmill: what happens if you don't have internet? Is it still usable? Can you turn off the internet connectivity?
If you don't connect to the internet you can still bypass the iFit login and everything and go into manual mode on the treadmill. Let us know if you have any other follow up questions.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Great to hear. Is there any initial setup that requires internet? (ex: Seems like everything needs a firmware update when you first plug it in)
Do both offer an extended factory warranty?
Yes, but we recommending contacting each company for details as sometimes warranty coverage is subject to change.
SOLE BETTER JUST BOTH IT THANK YOU
Is the screen for the NT basically useless if you don't plan on using the iFit?
No, you have access to a few free classes, but not the full iFit library. It also has manual mode, which is the same as a regular treadmill.
You said it’s good for jogging. But is it good for running as well?
You can run on either machine, but these don't have quite as much cushioning or motor power as higher-priced models.
Mundial
Sole connects to what?
Swift?
What did she say? Lol
Zwift
It’s like damn if ya do and damn if ya don’t. Nothing but badd reviews from Sole customer service… that’s all I need to know, schwinn it is