Nautilus T516 Treadmill Reviews

Nautilus T516 Treadmill

Nautilus T516 Treadmill

  • Powerful treadmill for the home with 3.2 HP motor, 15 MPH maximum speed, and 15% incline
  • Cushioned walking/running surface area (20 x 58-Inch), softrak suspension deck reduces impact to joints
  • 26 Workout programs, including 4 custom user profiles, 9 time/distance courses, including pre-set 5k and 10k, as well as BMI and calorie goal settings
  • 4 Polar heart rate programs, with telemetry, grip and chest belt included, folding convenience with soft drop technology
  • 350-Pound maximum user weight, 15-year warranty on motor, 15 years on frame, 2 years on parts/electronics

Easy on your feet, ankles, knees and hips, the Nautilus® T516 treadmill is engineered with a gym-inspired design that lets you enjoy running or walking on a remarkably comfortable surface. It features a Softrak™ suspension deck with a cushioned surface, and conveniently situated remote speed and incline controls right at your fingertips. SoftDrop™ space-saving technology provides user-friendly folding.Ideal for toning up, managing your weight, and improving your cardiovascular health, Nautilus T516 treadmill is designed to help you move from the place you are to the place you want to be. It features a 3.2 HP continuous duty motor, integrated heart rate programming, a dual screen console, and optimally cushioned running surface. It offers a speed range of 0.5 to 15 miles per hour, allowing the pace that suits your need best for varying workout levels, and a spacious 20 x 58-inch walking/running surface. A wealth of workout programs–26 in total–allow you to further personalize you

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  1. 15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Nautilus T516, April 26, 2010
    By 
    S. Wong (South Bend, IN) –
      

    This review is from: Nautilus T516 Treadmill (Sports)

    We replaced our 15 yr. old NordicTrak with this Nautilus. I was having some tendonitis in my calves and Achilles on our NordicTrak that I contributed to old age (46yrs). I have not had any leg issues since I’ve used the Nautilus; I guess the cushioning of the NordicTrak was affecting me negatively. The Nautilus treadmill is extremely quiet so we don’t have to turn up the stereo. It has incredible range for speed and incline unlike many others. This is an incredible machine for the price!

     

     


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  2. 44 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    An Awesome Treadmill with a couple of issues., February 27, 2010
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    BullyBulldog (SoCal,USA) –

    This review is from: Nautilus T516 Treadmill (Sports)

    I have been using this treadmill since Jan 03, 2010. It was delivered on a wood pallet and left in my driveway. It weighs around 220 lbs and you definitely need at least two if not three people to move this to whatever room you need to assemble it in. I’m 29 yrs old,6ft tall and 195lbs and I ordered this because I needed the treadmill to accommodate my stride at a full sprint and be able to support my weight. This treadmill has been able to do all of this with room to spare.This is a heavy duty treadmill and it provides a right amount of cushioning and dampens the impacts of running and my knees and ankles don’t take to much of a beating after my sessions. There are a couple of issues though that I don’t like about the treadmill. The treadmill makes an audible beep after every minute that you have been running. This is not a deal breaker but like many of you out there I try not to pay too much attention on the elapsed time and cover the display with a towel but that “beep” always lets me know that another minute just went by and it just annoys me that I can’t turn that off. Also, there are only five buttons for the speed selection, 2,4,6,8,10. It goes up a liitle faster than 10 but those are the buttons that are on the main display. I like to do interval training and run from 6.5 mph to 11.5 back and forth. So I have to do a lot of button pressing to achieve this. There are to many increments that this machine goes off of.For example at the gym treadmills to go from the previous stated speeds, 6.5 to 11.5 and back, from 6.5 i would just be able to punch in 1-1-.-5-enter and I am running at 11.5mph. On this treadmill from 6.5 to 11.5 I have to press, 10,enter,and manually increase the speed by a tenth of a mile from 10mph,10.1,10.2,10.3,10.4,10.5,10.6,10.7,etc. until I get to 11.5mph. So this is pretty tedious especially when I have been doing a couple of rounds and I’m getting tired. I probably wouldn’t have bought this treadmill if I had known about these two issues but the treadmill still gives me the ability to train on it aggressively and not have to worry that its going to break. Overall a good piece of gear.

     

     


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