I'm happy to say I did a 6KM jog this morning, at least as far as my Apple Watch can figure. It was on a treadmill, so who knows how far it really was. The point is, the treadmill worked great, as it has for the last 9 days. I'll write a full review from a blindness perspective once I have the rest of the tactile buttons described to me. Also, while my left achilles tendin still hurts some in the morning, it's far better than it was, even after the long run. Yay for physical therapists!
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@alexhall I am very interested in hearing about this. How much was it?
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@JeffBishop It was way more expensive than I phoped, at $3,999. I also paid $349 to have it brought in and set up, and given how heavy and bulky it is, that was money well-spent. It has a ten-year waranty on parts, and is rated for light commercial use, so it should be the last treadmill I ever need to buy.
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@alexhall I am not afraid of that price. Loving more information.
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@JeffBishop I'll have a full review eventually. From a blindness perspective, I like the tactility. Start, fan, change speed and incline, and quick speed/incline presets are all tactile buttons. There are flat buttons, but they mostly do things like choose training or display programs I won't use anyway. https://dev.3gcardio.com/shop/treadmills/elite-runner-x-treadmill/
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