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Treadmill Name: |
EVO 3i |
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Editor’s Note: |
The upgraded console on the EVO 3i is starting to get the space shuttle look in regard to complexity, but it gives you a lot of information and programming options. |
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MSRP: |
$3,499 |
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Walking Area |
9 |
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Power: |
7 |
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Cushioning: |
8 |
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Reliability: |
6 |
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Noise Level: |
7 |
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Quality: |
6 |
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Value |
5 |
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Warranty: |
8 |
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Overall Rating: |
6.59 |
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Review Comments: |
In this price range, Bodyguard, Landice, and Precor, are the safe options. We would probably go with the EVO 2 if you are considering an EVO, unless you want all of the programming capability of the EVO 3i console. If you are a runner, the motion control has to make a great deal of sense to you. We had an engineer point out to us that his EVO with the 62” deck did not go to 15% incline and that’s why the spec sheets now read “incline levels.” |
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