
SOLE Fitness announced that its complete 2026 treadmill range is now available, featuring seven models designed to serve home runners across different training intensities and experience levels. The full lineup includes the F63, F65, F80, F85, F89, TT8, and ST90 – each engineered to deliver gym-quality performance in home studio settings.
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As home training continues to establish itself as a permanent component of running culture, the 2026 range addresses demand for durable, quiet machines capable of handling varied workout protocols. Light walking to marathon preparation are all accommodated – with SOLE Fitness offering treadmills that suit different experience levels.
A key differentiator across the lineup is the Cushion Flex Whisper Deck technology – which reduces joint impact by up to 40% compared to running on asphalt. This engineering also addresses a primary concern for runners investing in home equipment, says SOLE Fitness: injury prevention and long-term training sustainability.
Those managing high weekly mileage or recovering from previous injuries can peruse the range in search of a suitable model that aligns with their goals. SOLE Fitness explains that motor specifications and running surface dimensions vary across the lineup to match intended usage accordingly.
For example, the F63 features a 3.0 HP continuous motor while the F80 steps up to 3.5 HP. The F85, meanwhile, delivers 4.0 HP – with SOLE Fitness noting the availability of consistent speed delivery across different running intensities.
Running surfaces also range from 20″ x 60″ on entry models to 22″ x 60″ on premium options – accommodating diverse user heights and natural stride patterns alike. Weight capacities reach up to 400 pounds on models like the F85 and TT8, reinforcing the structural integrity required for households with multiple users or heavier athletes.
Training versatility extends through incline capabilities, with most models offering up to 15% grade adjustments to simulate hill work and varied terrain. Premium models in the F8X Series, including the F89 and TT8, add -6% decline functionality, enabling runners to incorporate downhill recovery intervals and periodized training protocols – replacing outdoor intensity in turn.
The SOLE+ App complements the hardware by providing access to hundreds of on-demand fitness classes covering running, walking, and HIIT categories. The company offers this content library to all customers at no additional cost – allowing them to maintain motivation and structure over time.
Interested parties can find further details about the 2026 treadmill lineup at: https://www.soletreadmills.com/
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