L7 Cardio with ortho belt - Fantastic treadmill for all uses
Written: Jan 31 '07 (Updated Jan 31 '07)
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Pros: Everything works flawlessly. Quiet, rugged, dependable. No regrets with purchase.
Cons: Heavy duty, requires two people to move. Display is adequate but not dazzling.
The Bottom Line: The L7 Cardio is the best home treadmill you can buy. The ortho belt is a good upgrade for fat people or runners (which includes virtually all treadmill buyers).
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| dmeische's Full Review: Landice L7 |
I have owned the Landice L7 Cardio (with the ortho belt) for over a month. It is solid, quiet, and dependable. I have had no problems with it whatsoever. It is true that you must buy from a local Landice dealer but anyone who spends over three thousand bucks for a commercial-quality treadmill and doesn't buy from a trusted local dealer is an idiot, regardless of the brand purchased. This is not a cheap department store or internet treadmill, it is an investment in your health, for life. It will not let you down. Every work-out is a pleasure. Since I am overweight (thus, the need for the treadmill, duh) I was afraid the machine would be flimsy or cause discomfort in my feet or joints. Neither is true. It is the perfect treadmill for fat, slow people or skinny, fast runners. My previous treadmill was a Nordictrac. It was OK until the motor control board died. Then, it was unfixable and I had to pay to have it carted off to the dump. I like the Landice because it will be part of my family for generations, and I expect that if I ever need parts, they will be available. It reminds me of a classic automobile, like a Lincoln Town Car. It is not flashy with bells and whistles, but it is very comfortable and dependable. The cardio option is a valuable upgrade.
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