I got this treadmill after watching this review, im currently weighing 320 pounds after gaing alot of weight because i couldnt exercise because of my constant lower back pain, i finally got my steroid injections and soon ill get my ablation, i used this treadmill and even for my weight its built like a tank, i have still yet to use the programs or the swift app on it but ill try soon when i get the chance to read the instructions, thanks for the review.
@cassiehub1343 thanks, so far I've only lost 9 pounds but I haven't changed my diet whatsoever, lol, keep me updated with your goals, lmk how much you're trying to lose, let's motivate each other
@@chaboi7 try lifting too.. weight training actually causes more fat loss than cardio does but you need the cardio together with it. I lift as well.. I actually prefer it over cardio but gotta do both! And I’d like to loose at least 50lbs.. maybe more but that’s my first goal! And 9lbs is still 9lbs! Keep it up! Slow and steady wins the race. Last year I lost 20lbs but I gained all back because I got very sick later in the year. Trying it again this year!
@cassiehub1343 oh for sure, im starting to lift today actually, I was giving myself some time before I added it on and I think today is the day, im adding lifting but also body weight exercises and some boxing with heavy ankle and wrist weights
This was a really good review. Good presentation, clear information, and I really liked the walking/running demonstrations to show us how the treadmill performs and sounds in use. I’m leaning towards Horizon now, so I’m going to read your full review. Thank you.
I am trying to make a decision between this and the SOLE S77. It seems so hard to find updated info on the S77. Spec wise it looks like it's right in between the F80 and F85 and has the same screen now as the F80 I believe. I'm not super concerned about the transition speed for speed adjustments as it will be mainly used for long runs not intervals. Non folding isn't a deal breaker for me as it will be set up in a permanent spot. I can get theses at an identical price. Looking for a recommendation. Thanks so much.
Im looking for a treadmill that has really soft cushion. I keep reading that nordictrack has the best for that but im worried about the negative reliability and customer service issues. How does this Horizon compare to nordictrack treads for cushion and shock absorption? Also, do you ever knock into those upright handlebars when running?
The NordicTrack Commercial series is much softer. The Horizon treadmills are pretty comparable to the NordicTrack EXP series for cushioning. I've hit those handles a couple times, but I still like them because they make it easy to adjust speed/incline while running.
Hi! If you were choosing between this treadmill and the matrix T75, which would you choose? Tech & screen aren’t important, mostly looking for sturdiness and cushioning for knees and back pain. Thank you 😊
Hi, I am visually impaired and looking for a treadmill that does not have a touch screen or advanced smart features. Would the console on this machine the suitable for someone with limited vision? Do you think? Is it the kind of control setup that could be mastered with familiarity and repetition?
Yes, I think the Horizon 7.8 AT would be a good treadmill for you. The console screens have good contrast, and the necessary buttons are tactile which should make using them easier for you. I like the incline and speed dials a lot, because they feel really intuitive to use. I hope this helps!
@@BestTreadmillReviewsthanks for a great reply 🙂 🙂 I think the tactile button is would be exactly what I need. I would love to use one of those touch screens, but I think they would be wasted on me. Many thanks. 🙂
If the screen and tech are not important, I would go for the 7.8 AT. The faster speed and incline adjustments make it worth it for me. I hope that helps!
If you really want a decline option, then yes! The F85 is a great treadmill. I don't really notice the slower adjustments unless I'm running short intervals.
That's a really tough choice there. The F80 has a durable construction and better training content options. The 7.8 AT has faster speed and incline adjustments that make HIIT workouts super smooth. If you do more intervals, 7.8 AT. If you do more endurance walks or runs, F80.
No, generally motorized treadmills are not great for barefoot running. You could run on them using minimal shoes, but you are likely to get blisters or friction burns running completely barefoot.
I got this treadmill after watching this review, im currently weighing 320 pounds after gaing alot of weight because i couldnt exercise because of my constant lower back pain, i finally got my steroid injections and soon ill get my ablation, i used this treadmill and even for my weight its built like a tank, i have still yet to use the programs or the swift app on it but ill try soon when i get the chance to read the instructions, thanks for the review.
I just bought this treadmill today! Should be delivered in about a week! Excited to use it to help get some fat loss going! Good luck on your journey!
@cassiehub1343 thanks, so far I've only lost 9 pounds but I haven't changed my diet whatsoever, lol, keep me updated with your goals, lmk how much you're trying to lose, let's motivate each other
@@chaboi7 try lifting too.. weight training actually causes more fat loss than cardio does but you need the cardio together with it. I lift as well.. I actually prefer it over cardio but gotta do both! And I’d like to loose at least 50lbs.. maybe more but that’s my first goal! And 9lbs is still 9lbs! Keep it up! Slow and steady wins the race. Last year I lost 20lbs but I gained all back because I got very sick later in the year. Trying it again this year!
@cassiehub1343 oh for sure, im starting to lift today actually, I was giving myself some time before I added it on and I think today is the day, im adding lifting but also body weight exercises and some boxing with heavy ankle and wrist weights
@@chaboi7 nice!! Good job! You got this!! 💪
This was a really good review. Good presentation, clear information, and I really liked the walking/running demonstrations to show us how the treadmill performs and sounds in use. I’m leaning towards Horizon now, so I’m going to read your full review. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could help!
I am trying to make a decision between this and the SOLE S77. It seems so hard to find updated info on the S77. Spec wise it looks like it's right in between the F80 and F85 and has the same screen now as the F80 I believe. I'm not super concerned about the transition speed for speed adjustments as it will be mainly used for long runs not intervals. Non folding isn't a deal breaker for me as it will be set up in a permanent spot. I can get theses at an identical price. Looking for a recommendation. Thanks so much.
Nice intro! I'm wondering if it supports syncing pace, incline to Garmin watches like a foot-pod?
Unfortunately, it does not. I'm not aware of any treadmill that supports this, but it's a feature I would really like to see, too!
Im looking for a treadmill that has really soft cushion. I keep reading that nordictrack has the best for that but im worried about the negative reliability and customer service issues. How does this Horizon compare to nordictrack treads for cushion and shock absorption? Also, do you ever knock into those upright handlebars when running?
The NordicTrack Commercial series is much softer. The Horizon treadmills are pretty comparable to the NordicTrack EXP series for cushioning. I've hit those handles a couple times, but I still like them because they make it easy to adjust speed/incline while running.
Really having a hard time deciding between this and the Sole F85 - especially the decline feature
Hi! If you were choosing between this treadmill and the matrix T75, which would you choose? Tech & screen aren’t important, mostly looking for sturdiness and cushioning for knees and back pain. Thank you 😊
The Horizon 7.8 AT is more cushioned than the T75. Our 7.8 AT has held up very well and is great even for really long walks and runs.
@ thank you so much!
Thank you! 😊
Hi, I am visually impaired and looking for a treadmill that does not have a touch screen or advanced smart features. Would the console on this machine the suitable for someone with limited vision? Do you think? Is it the kind of control setup that could be mastered with familiarity and repetition?
Yes, I think the Horizon 7.8 AT would be a good treadmill for you. The console screens have good contrast, and the necessary buttons are tactile which should make using them easier for you. I like the incline and speed dials a lot, because they feel really intuitive to use. I hope this helps!
@@BestTreadmillReviewsthanks for a great reply 🙂 🙂 I think the tactile button is would be exactly what I need. I would love to use one of those touch screens, but I think they would be wasted on me. Many thanks. 🙂
If the screen or tech aren’t important, would you pick this or the Sole F85?
If the screen and tech are not important, I would go for the 7.8 AT. The faster speed and incline adjustments make it worth it for me. I hope that helps!
Thank you!
@@BestTreadmillReviewsdo you think the decline capability of the F85 is worth the trade off of slower adjustments?
If you really want a decline option, then yes! The F85 is a great treadmill. I don't really notice the slower adjustments unless I'm running short intervals.
if you had a choice would you go with the sole f80 or the horizon 7.8
That's a really tough choice there. The F80 has a durable construction and better training content options. The 7.8 AT has faster speed and incline adjustments that make HIIT workouts super smooth. If you do more intervals, 7.8 AT. If you do more endurance walks or runs, F80.
@@BestTreadmillReviews ty!
Which has the softer deck? Sole 80 or Horizon 7.8?
Definitely the Horizon 7.8 AT!
@@BestTreadmillReviews thank you!!😊
@@BestTreadmillReviews Is there a difference in the cushioning between Horizon 7.4 and 7.8?
@@alenegreen3116 No, they use the same cushioning system.
Thanks so much for your help!!
is this treadmill good for running barefooted?
No, generally motorized treadmills are not great for barefoot running. You could run on them using minimal shoes, but you are likely to get blisters or friction burns running completely barefoot.
I hate treadmills with monthly subscriptions.