Bowflex TC5000 Treadclimber


Bowflex TC5000 Treadclimber

  • Speed range is 0.7-4.0 miles per hour; twelve resistance levels
  • Integrated wireless heart rate monitor providesfeedback as you exercise and push your workout to the next level
  • Electronic functions include speed, distance, total steps, time, calories per minute, total calories, climb indicator, and heart rate
  • Warranty: motor – 5 years, electronics and other parts – 3 years, hydraulics – 2 years
  • Measures 46 inches long by 30 inches wide by 55.25 inches tall; weighs 185 pounds

Product Description
Reduce your exercise time with a super-efficient, low-impact workout. The TreadClimber TC5000 has twelve (12) intensity settings make it easy to tailor your workout specifically to your fitness and comfort level – from beginner to elite athlete – with speeds that adjust from 0.7 to 4.0 mph. Fully integrated electronics, including a wireless heart rate monitor, enable you to monitor every vital aspect of your workout – and achieve maximum results. Eight (8) state-of-the-art electronic functions monitor every aspect of your workout, including Speed, Time, Distance, Calories Burned, Calories-Per-Minute and Total Steps. A Climb Indicator displays every 100-feet of elevation gain. Calorie-burn calculations are based on body weight and intensity inputs – in addition to distance and speed – for greater accuracy. This machine also includes a powerful commercial-grade motor for years of trouble-free use. Large footboards alongside tread-belts make starting or stop… More >>

Bowflex TC5000 Treadclimber

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5 Comments to "Bowflex TC5000 Treadclimber"

  1. January 11, 2010 - 9:47 pm | Permalink

    Maybe you people should buy from a retail store that provides a labor warranty, assembly, and service. You should also read on the Bowflex and Nautilus website, they are the only authorized site to buy online and can deny warranty if purchased online elsewhere.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. January 11, 2010 - 10:59 pm | Permalink

    took about 3 hours to put together, needed a second person to help with a couple of steps but came together nicely and works very well so far.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. January 11, 2010 - 11:07 pm | Permalink

    I can not afford to own a bowflex nor do I have room for one in my apartment. However, my local gym does carry the treadclimber thru Nautilus and I have to say that I am extremely impressed with the workout that I get. I actually go out of my way to go to the gym just to use this piece of equipment because of the results I get. It gets you in your heart rate zone so quickly yet it doesn’t feel like you are working hard at all.. This machine was not meant for running but taking long strides – you could easily loose 5lbs a week with this machine. It toned my thighs, my back and my stomach and it was so easy to use, I highly recommend using this machine. It’s definitely a smarter approach to working out – you get better results in less time as you incorporate all the major muscles at once. Tremendous calorie burning – the results speak for themselves and I can’t say enough about this piece of equipment, it doesnt hurt my joints at all and in no time at all i had burned way more calories than i would have on an eliptical, treadmill or stair stepper… Very happy with the results I am seeing in such a short amount of time, I am also on a low calorie diet so I’m trying to do it right all around.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. January 11, 2010 - 11:53 pm | Permalink

    I was very impressed with the way this order for a large heavy piece of equipment was handled. Amazon provided special treatment and follow up. Order was received on schedule and in good shape. The teadclimber was easy to assemble providing you FIRST read the instruction. It took a couple hours and it is working just fine.

    Special thanks to the Amazon staff that provided follow up.

    Gene
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. January 12, 2010 - 2:26 am | Permalink

    Okay so you burn twice as many calories in the same time with the treadclimber but how hard is it? I read where that before you buy a treadclimber to raise your incline on your treadmill and try to walk at 3 mphs.

    Well I raised my incline on my treadmill and tried to walk at 3mph… but I could not walk very long on the incline….I just got worn out.

    If I cant walk on it for very long before I get too tired would it be better to just use my treadmill?

    I really want to buy one. especially if I can burn the twice the calories, but if the incline makes it too difficult then I would rather stick to walking on my treadmill

    Please hekp

    thanks

    Laura
    Rating: 1 / 5

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