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BowFlex Treadmill Series

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Style: T22


Features

  • INCLINE TRAINING: -5 percent to 20 percent motorized decline/incline with extended handlebar grips for high incline work out
  • BUILT-IN MOTIVATION: The slim, comfortable Bluetooth enabled heart rate armband continuously monitors heart rate to help you stay within your target zone, while Bluetooth speakers surround you with sound.
  • 2-MONTH FREE TRIAL: Try our JRNY All-Access Membership for 2 months, free.
  • JRNY ALL-ACCESS MEMBERSHIP: Fitness plus fun with just-for-you adaptive workouts, inspiring trainers, streaming entertainment and much more.
  • WATCH AND WORKOUT: Stream your favorite shows from Netflix, Prime Video, and more while you work out.
  • EXPLORE THE WORLD: Travel through 200 plus virtual courses at your own speed or experience them alongside your adaptive workouts.
  • EVOLVE WITH ALL-IN-ONE-TRACKING: Review your milestones, achievements, and personal bests in one easy place.
  • MOTOR: Operational horsepower up to approx. 1.9HP motor (motor is 3HP capable but restricted by amperage from home outlets).

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer Nautilus, Inc., for Bowflex
Color Sleek Black
Product Size (LxWxH) 85 x 40 x 70 inches
Weight of Machine 336 Pounds
Top Speed 12 MPH
Unique Feature Easy Mobility
Designed for Adults
Peak Engine Power 3 HP
Steepest Incline 20%
Pre-Assembled Yes
Display LCD
Power Source Corded Electric
Workout Programs Available 16
Package Content Treadmill, Heart Rate Band, Hardware Card, User Guide, Power Cable
Maximum User Weight 350 Pounds
Treadmill Belt Size (Length x Width) 60" x 22"
Screen Dimension 22 Inches
Required Power 300 Watts
Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) 89 x 35 x 18.5 inches
Shipping Weight 152.41 Kilograms
Warranty 5 years components, 2 years labor, 15 years frame & motor
Model Bowflex Treadmill 22
Recommended Users Unisex Adults
Model Reference No. 100910
Released Year 2020
Model Design T22
Sport Type Exercise & Fitness
First Availability Date October 15, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The Bowflex Treadmill Series includes a backlit LCD screen, Bluetooth connectivity, multiple pre-programmed workouts, and a heart rate monitor. It's also equipped with a motor that supports a speed range of 0 to 12 MPH and an incline up to 15%.

Yes, the Bowflex Treadmill Series has a user weight limit. For most models, the maximum weight limit is 400 lbs.

While you can use the Bowflex Treadmill Series without a subscription, some models offer features like virtual coaching and personalized workouts that require a Bowflex JRNY subscription.

Regular maintenance for a Bowflex Treadmill includes cleaning the belt and deck, checking and tightening bolts, and lubricating the deck regularly. Checking the alignment and tension of the belt is also necessary.

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Why the Bowflex Treadmill 22 is the Ultimate Fitness Machine for Your Home Gym

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


The Bowflex Treadmill models receive positive feedback for their durability, high-quality features, and easy assembly. Users are impressed with the large rollers, triple-ply belt, quiet operation, and reliable heart rate monitor, among other details. However, some criticisms concern the thin wires, overpriced JRNY membership, and design flaws related to storage and plastic trim.

Pros

  • 🏋️‍♂️ Sturdy and durable, with the T22 model described as a "tank"
  • 🤸‍♂️ Large rollers and triple-ply belt provide a long-lasting, smooth running platform
  • 🤫 Operates quietly, even during intense usage
  • 📈 Includes an accurate heart rate monitor
  • 👨‍🔧 Easy to assemble, taking less than 45 minutes
  • 🌬️ Features a functional fan, even if slightly weak

Cons

  • 🔌 Particularly thin and fragile wires that could easily break
  • 💲 JRNY membership seen as overpriced with discontent regarding the lock of streaming apps behind this paywall
  • ☕ Water bottle storage perceived as an afterthought with awkward design
  • 🥤 Plastic trim on legs and arms feels cheap and is challenging to install

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a durable, quiet, and easy-to-assemble treadmill with features standard on high-end models, Bowflex Treadmill would be a smart investment. Despite some design and wiring concerns and the additional cost of the JRNY membership, its benefits seem to outweigh the drawbacks, particularly when considering the weight loss success and satisfaction reported by users.


  • Durable treadmill, with some issues, but still recommended
Style: T22
UPDATE 11/8/2024: Still running on this treadmill every single day. There are a few software quirks but I work around them. I use WD-40 Silicone lubricant to spray under the belt weekly. Been working fine. UPDATE 11/23/2023: There have been a lot of software updates to this machine over the months and I think that's where the weakness was. I've had no lockups, and data disappearing for quite sometime. I'm on season 2 with this machine and I love it. Solid 5 stars. I never write reviews but for something that's over $3,000, I'll spare some time. I ordered my T22 in May and it came shortly after that. The delivery company walked it into the kitchen and I'm glad they did. This is one heavy package. I opted for the self-assembly, another thing that I'm glad I did and I recommend that you do to. The reason is that some of these electrical connections are very fragile. You'll have to push and pull some of these wires down some of the components and if you don't take the proper care I bet you'll have problems later on. I've seen reports of individuals complaining of switch issues and while I have no proof I would still be willing to bet you blame an assembly guy that wouldn't care about the product as much as you do. So my assembly took a few days, I was slow, but cautious, and it was just me, so your millage may very. I've used it for 12 weeks now and have had no electrical connection issues at all. Once it's assembled the thing is a tank, but before, treat it carefully. I waited to give a review because at first I had a lot of problems with this treadmill, but I wanted to love it. So I wanted to see if they'd work out the kinks or if I could figure something out. I did or they did, or we both did or whatever because in the beginning I would give this product 2/5 stars but now it's 5/5 and I recommend it to anyone that's looking in this price range. The first problem I had is the loss of internet connection. Every. Single. Run. I would lose internet connection but it's important to note that this does not stop your run. She'll say "workout paused" and you'll read "connection lost". I would quickly tap "ok" and keep moving. Without a connection you'll be staring at nothing but at least you'll get your run in. Solve this by connecting to your 2.4 ghz internet connection. Make sure your SSIDs are labeled differently because it'll connect to both if you attempt to connect to the 2.4 ghz ID. What I like to do is play the video "walking through a place" and their supplied music, but that didn't last because another problem was the music stopping halfway and when the workout was over the program would freeze, forcing a restart. The only around this was to not play the music. I connect my phone over bluetooth now and play some music, and I still use their video of walking through different places, which I must admit is really cool. But I could never get their music to work. But not playing their music avoids that problem. After those two things this treadmill has been extremely reliable and so far I've lost 35 lbs with it. To mention some quirks-but-not-failures I'd point out that the angle and speed request can be a bit mushy. For instance I'll want to walk at 3.6 mph, push the 3, and then hit the up arrow to demand the machine speed up but you'll hit the button and it takes awhile to register that you did so, so I usually go to 3.8 mph and have to arrow down. Also I really with there was a way you could program your own workout but they give you a lot of pre-made options and you can always adjust, which I do. After all that I do recommend this treadmill, there is a lot of room on the belt and it's easy to use. I've not had any mechanical issues so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022 by Matthew Aaron Russell

  • Don't buy this treadmill
Style: T22
UPDATED January 1, 2023: I had high hopes for this Treadmill 22 (by Nautilus) and customer service, despite the negative reviews. I should have listened. I ordered it October 29, 2022 and delivery was scheduled for November 10, a day I was to be in town. The delivery service person changed the delivery date to the 7th (when I was not in town) claiming the customer had requested a change (I had not). They dropped the 400 pound box in the middle of my driveway, making it inaccessible, as neither my wife nor kids could move the pallet. When I got back, assembly went as expected, but within three weeks of use, the incline motor failed "on" in auto-adjust mode, driving the incline to level 20, and the incline was not responsive to any buttons or levers. Called customer service (60 minute hold) only to have the call dropped after 45 minutes. Started over (another 60 minute hold) and finally got through. A very nice person gave me some test procedures to run on the treadmill and asked me to email the results, and promised to respond as soon as I sent the test results (all the button and lever tests worked fine by that way, and the Treadmill self-diagnostic software showed no issues). Customer service person said, and I quote, "I normally respond to emails within two hours, but if you don’t hear back, just call back." She did not respond to my emails after two days, so I called again (60 minute hold). After a lot of guesswork by customer service about the problem, and after she had me remove the motor cover and closeout panel, detach some cables, reattach them, and restart the treadmill, and re-run the tests (all tests passed), the person told me that she would have to hand it over to JRNY, since it could be a software problem, but that JRNY would call me within 24 hours. They did not. I called JRNY on December 3 to speak with the software people (5 minute hold). More tests, everything showed fine. They finally diagnosed the issue (on December 3) as the very same thing anyone could have concluded on November 28—incline motor failure—and said they’d be shipping a replacement out right away. They did not. Now it is December 28 and I’m back on the phone with JRNY (30 minute hold). I found out they had never shipped the replacement incline motor because, they say, I never submitted proof of purchase. (I had). So I re-forwarded the same proof of purchase email I had sent on November 28. This time it was accepted and they have now initiated a shipment of a replacement incline motor, which I will be installing myself because there is no way I'm going to wait for Nautilus to schedule a visit! It has been 60 days since I ordered the Treadmill 22, 30 days since it failed, and they are just now shipping the replacement part, which, by the way, retails for $130 and I could have installed myself by now, except it would violate the warranty. So before you buy this treadmill, ask yourself if you've got the time and patience for Bowflex/Nautilus help you diagnose system failures. Because congratulations! you're a Treadmill technician! Update January 1, 2023: the replacement part came on December 30. I installed it, ran the calibration as instructed, and the incline motor immediately failed again in "on" mode, driving the motor all the way to the end of the screw, and which point the motor screw came off the sleeve and collapsed. And now I'm right back to where I was on November 28, 2022. The incline motor does not work, and I'll have to get back on hold again to wait for hours to get assistance and additional instruction and parts in order to act as an underpaid Nautilus technician diagnosing their failed equipment. What a mess! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2022 by Timothy F. Kauffman

  • Figured out why it kept stopping
Style: T10
I was worried about ordering this machine based on the reviews that it would randomly stop. I figured it’s been out long enough that they probably fixed the issue with a software update. Mine would randomly stop, and at the same time, the display showed that it dropped off of WiFi. My WiFi has the 2.4GHz and 5GHz combined with the same SSID. Knowing that a lot of IoT devices don’t like 5GHz, I went into my router and separated the two, and it hasn’t dropped off of WiFi yet! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2021 by Dave K

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