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Treadmill Name: |
Image Advanced 3000 Incline |
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Editor’s Note: |
Looks like it was made for the set of Star Trek. If you want an incline trainer with a 30% range, it is hard to look past this one. |
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MSRP: |
$1,599 |
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Walking Area |
7 |
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Power: |
5 |
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Cushioning: |
6 |
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Reliability: |
7 |
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Noise Level: |
6 |
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Quality: |
5 |
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Value |
6 |
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Warranty: |
3 |
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Overall Rating: |
5.87 |
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Review Comments: |
Icon’s incline trainers tend to hold up better than their regular treadmills. Since gravity is doing much of the treadmill’s work, it just makes sense. Lifetime motor warranty doesn’t hurt till you read the rest of the warranty is 1 year. |
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