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Body Solid (T50) Endurance Cardio Walking Treadmill - Adjustable Speed, Full-Length Handrails, Wide Ramp, Heart Rate Monitor, LED Display

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Features

  • INDUSTRY LEADER: For 30+ years, Body Solid has held the widest array of products designed to meet the demands of the ever-changing fitness industry (home gym, free weight machines, treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, weight plates, kettlebells, dumbbells, flooring, accessories and more). Our products are cutting edge and reliable and are built for Life......Your Life.
  • SAFETY & ACCESSIBILITY: Designed with top-tier safety features, this treadmill offers a secure, non-intimidating platform for rehabilitation and those with mobility concerns. With a low-profile, full-length handrail, easy rear entry ramp, and a slow-starting speed, users can confidently take strides towards recovery and improved health.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE & USER-FRIENDLY: The Endurance by Body-Solid features an intuitive blue LED display and oversized buttons, allowing for easy monitoring and adjustments. The 0.1 mph increment speed adjustments provide precision control for users, making it ideal for tailored rehabilitation programs and gentle progressions in a home or clinical setting.
  • LONG LASTING FOOT RAIL: The Body Solid Walking Treadmill is built with a robust 1.5 HP motor and high-quality aluminum foot rails, ensuring longevity and stability. The spacious 18.9 x 53 walking belt provides ample room for a comfortable workout, accommodating users up to 310 lbs.
  • DIMENSIONS: With adjustable incline settings and a foldable design, this treadmill adapts to diverse fitness levels and space constraints. Measures 77"x30"x54" and weighs 162lbs. Lifetime manufacutrer warranty on frame.

Description

The Endurance by Body-Solid Rehabilitation Treadmill (T50) is a safe and reliable fitness option for those looking to rehab an injury. This treadmill is specifically designed without unnecessary and confusing programs for a simple yet functional exercise machine that anyone can use. It features an easy-access wide rear entry ramp and thick 18. 9- by 53. 0-inch orthopedic walking belt. A padded 2-inch handrail extends the full length of the treadmill, and an ergonomically positioned contact heart rate monitor is located at the front of the machine. An easy-to-read blue LED display and three jumbo 1. 75-inch information windows let you track time/distance, speed, and heartrate/calories. Oversized buttons make it simple to adjust settings, and speed intervals range from 0. 1 mph to 5 mph in easy 0. 1 mph increments. A pull-tether allows you to instantly cut power to the 1. 5-horsepower motor. The Endurance by Body-Solid Rehabilitation Treadmill measures 77 by 30 by 54 inches (L x W x H) and weighs 162 pounds with a maximum user weight of 310 pounds. It is backed by the Body-Solid In-Home (lifetime frame; five years parts; one year labor) and Commercial (three years frame and parts; one year labor).

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerBody-Solid, Inc.
ModelT50
ColorFresh
TypeLight Commercial Grade
Dimensions77 x 30 x 54 inches (L x W x H)
Weight155 lbs
Construction MaterialHigh-Quality Blend
Top Speed5 mph
Key FeatureExcludes Monitor
Intended UserAdults
Horsepower1.5 HP
Maximum Incline15%
AssemblyNot Required
DisplayLCD Screen
PowerCorded Electric
Programs Available1
Components IncludedTreadmill Unit
Max User Weight140 kg
Deck Length52 inches
Package Dimensions69 x 30 x 12 inches
Package Weight163 lbs
WarrantyLifetime on Frame, 5 Years on Parts

Frequently asked questions

The Body Solid T50 Treadmill provides an adjustable speed range suitable for walking, catering to both beginners and those requiring a gentler exercise pace due to mobility or health concerns.

Yes, the T50 Treadmill is designed with full-length handrails and a wide ramp, offering extra support and stability for users with mobility issues, making it a safe and comfortable option for rehabilitation or daily exercise.

The treadmill is equipped with a heart rate monitor, typically involving sensors on the handrails that users can hold onto during their workout, allowing for real-time tracking of heart rate to manage exercise intensity effectively.

The T50 Treadmill features an LED display that provides essential workout information such as time, distance, speed, and heart rate, helping users to monitor their progress and stay motivated.

Top Amazon Reviews

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The treadmill garners mixed reviews from users with a number strongly lauding its slow speed, accessibility for the elderly or those recovering from trauma, and full-length handrails. However, several users mention a problematic treadmill belt that required constant adjustments and had a tendency to shift or stick. Some also mentioned its lack of additional features and lack of inclination adjustment capabilities.

Pros

  • 👍 Ideal for rehabilitation and elderly users due to adjustable slow speed
  • 👍 Sturdy and safe due to full-length handrails
  • 👍 Simple operations with no complex features
  • 👍 Generally good build quality and durability

Cons

  • 👎 Treadmill belt frequently requires adjustments
  • 👎 The belt has the tendency to move or stick while in operation
  • 👎 Treadmill lacks additional features like incline adjustments or speakers
  • 👎 Noise levels might not be suitable for some users

Should I Buy It?

If you require a treadmill primarily for rehabilitation purposes or for use by the elderly, this might be a good fit due its slow speeds and full-length handrails. However, be prepared to regularly adjust the treadmill belt and tolerate the noise. If you seek advanced features or incline adjustment capabilities, this might not be the treadmill for you. Shoppers should weigh the pros and cons before purchasing.


  • Good rehab treadmill
The lowest speed on this treadmill is 0.1mph---very slow and appropriate for someone recovering from a stroke or serious injury. The electronic controls are really simple but totally sufficient. Buttons and display quality seem good. Structure of the treadmill is strong and sturdy. Motor is quiet. Putting it together was not very hard, but the instructions can always be better (how 'bout printing the figure on the opposing page to the corresponding text instructions, rather than the NEXT page?!). In the end, that is just a small annoyance. After a week, I'm happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2020 by x

  • Great rehab treadmill
We haven’t folded it up and we got free assembly so I’m unable to comment on those aspects. I got this for my husband who had just gotten his first prosthetic leg after being wheelchair bound for five months. He likes that it can be adjusted in small increments and feels very safe on it. It has helped immensely with his balance. He is 6’3 and 260lbs so sturdiness is key. I like that it’s more attractive in my house than a lot of the other rehab treadmills would have been. By the way, I was very happy with the gentleman who did the assembly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2019 by Jonna M. Kelly

  • Not without it's issues.
I bought this for my wife. We have another Treadmill that does much more and can go much faster (up to 15 MPH) but it periodically jumps speed and goes faster than she can react, so she wanted a treadmill that didn't go faster than 5 MPH. She also really liked the Hand rails and that they went all the way from the front to the back. It arrived and I assembled it. Nothing crazy difficult for anyone who is even moderately mechanically inclined. As others have stated (in reviews/questions) it is fairly heavy. I ended up opening the box on the porch and bringing each piece in separately and assembling it in the house. Once assembled, it's final location was on a Hardwood floor however the left side of the treadmill was on an area rug (very low mat though). This wasn't an issue because it can be adjusted for varying heights independently. The treadmill can operate from real slow up to 5 MPH. No incline, no extra gadgets. There is a Pulse Sensor, but like most of them, the accuracy is almost always in question. No Blue tooth, no Speakers, no fans, no fancy displays, no software updates, no USB, etc.... Very basic... Start/Stop and set speed. What I did not like about this treadmil was the belt and it's need to constantly be tweaked. Not sure if it was our belt or all of them, but as it ran (with no one on it) you could see at the "Seam" where it's stitched together, it seems it's not a smooth loop, rather if you laid it flat, it would shift to the left coming up to the seam, then after it passed, it shifted back to the right until it started coming back toward the seam. Since there was adjustments to control the tension of the belt and it's movements, I could tweak it enough but there was very LITTLE margin of error (maybe a centimeter on each side) before the belt would rub up against the edge of the platform. Once someone got on the treadmill, it would shift just enough so that the belt would rub against the edge making noise that annoyed my wife. So I ended up tweaking it while it was running and she was on it to get it just right. Now if anyone else got on it and used it, it would need tweaking again. While these adjustments are not hard, it is a bit tedious and has to be done at the back of the treadmill where you have to insert an allen wrench in through a cover to get the bolt and tighten or loosen the left and/or right sides. So you are down on your knees (on my hardwood floor) and trying to push it through the cover. Got to the point I left the cover off to save time/aggravation. If the treadmill got moved at all (like to clean underneath it), we had to re-adjust it again. The constant re-adjustment led to my aggravation. The need for readjustment (because of the belt hitting the edge of the platform making noise) aggravated my wife. Too much aggravation = no use treadmill! In addition, particularly when starting her work out (when it wasn't being too fussy), my wife would start walking on it and the belt would just seem to stop (aka "Stick") for a brief moment causing my wife to lose her step. While nothing ever happened (Falling, hurt) it was a bit disconcerting. At least she had the long rails to keep her support. So we had about a frustrating time of usage (about a year and a half) and eventually it ended up sitting not being used for about another 6 months before we decided to migrate it to the garage storage. Your mileage might vary, but I wasn't overly pleased with the minor but very annoying issue and feel like the almost $900 paid could have been better spent elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2019 by Paul G.

  • Don’t buy! Very loud with a belt that slips!
A waste of money! The warranty is only for one year. Mine broke down once while under warranty and now again at 14 months of use. I bought it because I liked the long rails. It is the only treadmill I found with such long rails. As I am aging, I find I lose my balance more so I like holding on when I walk. I could put up with the occasional slipping of the belt because I hold on. My husband, however, does not like to hold on and has nearly fallen when the belt slipped. Another unpleasant feature is how loud the thing is. I used to talk on the phone while I walked, but I could no longer do it because I couldn’t hear and the people I spoke with complained of the noise in the background. Something to consider if you buy. The delivery company will leave it on the street. They will not even park it at your front door or near your garage. It is very heavy and unwieldy. If you use their people for assembly, which I recommend, they will charge a fee and you will need to be around a second day for them to assemble. I was on a time crunch. My husband assembled it as it was not particularly hard. However, the wires were twisted and he had trouble inserting them into some tube. One got severed. They don’t guarantee anything if you assemble it yourself. I must say they were good about sending out the required part without charge, though. I called to inquire about getting it fixed. The company said since it was out of warranty, I could try some national company who may come out and fix it. There was no number. That company preferred to work through email. I decided to not throw away good money after bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2017 by Elizabeth F. Soule

  • It works perfectly for me I have a bad back and I'm not steady on my feet so ...
It works perfectly for me I have a bad back and I'm not steady on my feet so much the rails hold me in and take the pressure off my back
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2016 by Amazon Customer

  • sight challenged lady and it is wonderful! She can use it independently because she can ...
My 92 year old Mother had a valve replaced and went through Cardiac Rehab for 12 weeks which she handled quite well and wanted to continue the daily exercise. We purchased this treadmill for that purpose; an elderly, unsteady, sight challenged lady and it is wonderful! She can use it independently because she can see the settings, they are minimal in number, it checks her pulse so she knows when to stop and she is safe with rails to the end of the machine. She walks with a walker normally so this has been the perfect fit for her and I enjoy a hike on it some evenings as well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2016 by Dot R.

  • Good value on Amazon
Assembly takes two people, otherwise straightforward. Treadmill works well. Doesn’t elevate. Large readouts. Very minor irritant is 0.1 mph increments require many button pushes to get up to speed. Seems well made and solid. Good value on Amazon.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2019 by Tim Webster

  • Super slow anyone can use
I’m having to learn how to walk again. This treadmill is super slow and I’m able to use it with ease. Would highly recommend this product to anyone. High quality too!
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2019 by Brenda G. Perkins

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