[Electronics-talk] accessible treadmills?
Fred Wurtzel
f.wurtzel at att.net
Wed Dec 10 07:12:58 UTC 2014
Hello,
Last year my treadmill failed. It was under warrantee at Sears. The model
that failed was very accessible with a slider for speed and a rocker switch
for angle of the belt. So, I went to Sears for a replacement. I was elated
to find a Brand called Sole. It is so cool. All the presets are real
buttons. It has 2 speakers and controls on the handrails for speed and
angle. I think it was a 2012 model. It is working extremely well. It
works better than I do! (smile)
Anyway, I do not know if they still make 1 like this 1, but you may be able
to find a used 1 if you can't find a new 1. I have had it for about a year
now and love it, as much as a person can love a treadmill.
Warmest
Regards,
Fred
-----Original Message-----
From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Sarah Clark via Electronics-talk
Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2014 10:27 PM
To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Electronics-talk] accessible treadmills?
Hi everyone,
We are looking to buy a treadmill, but I know a lot of the newer models are
controlled via electronic displays, so I was wondering if anyone knows of
any models (new or old) that are accessible?
Thanks,
Sarah
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