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Ironman Legacy Treadmill with 7-Inch LCD TV Screen
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Ironman Legacy Treadmill with 7-Inch LCD TV Screen

List Price: $1,699.00
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Description:

The Ironman® Legacy treadmill delivers maximum benefits to users through technologically advanced design and features. An integrated 7-in LCD TV and speakers allow you to enjoy your favorite programming at the perfect viewing angle. Other details include a body fat monitoring system, One Touch speed and incline buttons, convenient handlebar remote controls, and an oversized 20-in x 60-in running surface.

Features:

Highly durable treadmill with fold-up design and built-in entertainment features


Seven-inch LCD TV with coaxial input for cable and satellite reception, integrated speakers, headphone jack for personal listening


20 programs include 13 pre-set, 2 customized, 5 heart rate programs


3.0 HP continuous duty commercial grade motor for speeds up to 10 MPH


350-pound weight capacity; Warranty: Frame - lifetime and motor - 2 year; parts - 1 year TV/speakers, 1 year labor


Product Details:
Product Length: 75.0 inches
Product Width: 59.0 inches
Product Height: 33.0 inches
Product Weight: 232.0 pounds
Package Length: 73.0 inches
Package Width: 37.0 inches
Package Height: 34.0 inches
Package Weight: 280.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2DisappointedApr 09, 2008
I purchsed this treadmill 01/07 after reading reviews etc. Only after 1 year I have already had to replace the membrane boards, switches and now they tell me I need to replace the PCB Board. I had a Keys Fitness Pro 750 before this one and after 2 years of being nickled and dimed to death I bought this one...now it starts all over again. Key Fitness tech people are great but the treadmill I'm disappointed in. It only gets used once or twice a day and is down again for repair.



5Heavy duty treadmill!Mar 14, 2008
I have owned this treadmill for about a month and it is very sturdy. I love the built in fan, the programs and the hr monitor seems to be pretty acurate...however it takes a while to work so I would definitely recommend the hr monitor strap that is available for purchase directly through ironman. It detects your H.R. constantly without having to stop and hold onto the hand detectors. I am hoping I am happy w/the tv...my hubby hasn't had time yet to set it up. I also love the hydraulic system on the track that lowers the deck slowly for you...you just release the pin. The deck is a little bit stiffer than what I am used to, my old treadmill had a wood deck on it that gave it a lot of give and this one doesn't have that much flexibility (better than on the road though), I was just a little sore after running on it the first few times. All in all an awesome treadmill for the money. I am very happy.

3So So TreadmillFeb 28, 2008
We recently purchased the Ironman Legacy Treadmill W/TV for $950+. This treadmill is ok, not great, just ok. We have had it for about a month and already the buttons are starting to rip from being pushed. I read all the reveiws and no one seedmed to have this problem. The treadmill feels kind of cheesy when running on it. I weigh about 225, it is rated at 350, I should feel more secure on it, but don't. 1 last thing, the bars are too close together and I keep hitting my hands on them.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5gerbil wheel...Jan 27, 2008
treadmills make me think of gerbil wheels...run and run while going nowhere...but seriously though, this is a purchase that i had a lot of anxiety over...the cost, the shipping, the set-up, the quality...but as soon as it was up and running i didnt think twice about the worries...

the delivery turned out to be real quick...1 week...they delivered it and put it just inside the front door...the box was hundreds of pounds and it was HUGE!!!...we wrangled it down the stairs and set it up in about 30mins...

we turned it on and started playing with the buttons and the screen...it seems like a regular tv with tuner...its really solid and sturdy...the pictures shown make it look toyish and gimmicky...quite the opposite...it turned out to be much bigger than i first thought...feels like a commercial fitness gym quality machine...

for $1000 i think we made a good decision...we were debating between this treadmill and the bowflex 7series...i dont know what the bowflex is like but im happy with my purchase...

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

4First ImpressionsJan 08, 2008
Yes, just like rest of U, I did my research and settled on the Legacy based on cost, tread length, and warranty. My top choice would have been F85 and then Lifespan; However I saved $500 by buying the Legacy. First, the delivery guy was nice enough to help me bring it in and unbox it (its no light weight). The mill has only three major parts to put together and I easily did it myself; Nice touch was that for each major part they packaged the screws/bolts in three separate bags that matched part #. Also, all the tools needed were included.

It is a very attractive machine (says my girlfriend); I like the TV/DVD screen and that is it's only purpose, all of the controls are on the console (if TV blows, U still good to go); I am 6'4"/200lbs so I had to have a 60" tread and I have plenty of room; Motor is quite; Programs are super nice; Fan does the job; Luv the cool blue console lights vs. red; Nice on my bad knees, so far.

On The Downsize: The tread did not come lubicated as indicated; After lubing, U may have to re-adjust the belt which is very easy; The assembly directions are the pits; The hand grip heart monitor off and on works (suggest getting waist optional monitor);

Will give an update later as I have only had it 2 months (still have not used all options). Amazon did fine, but U can't get a phone number.

 
 
 
 
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