Ironman 320 (320t) Treadmill

December 10th, 2007 Posted in Ironman

Product Description:

The top-selling Ironman 320 Triad Heart Rate Interactive Programmable Treadmill is a durable workhorse that features one-touch speed and incline bars, a two-speed cooling fan, four pre-set, eight custom, two user-specific, and one heart rate program. Complete with a Polar chest strap heart rate transmitter, EKG grip pulse, and a high-powered engine (2.5 horsepower), this treadmill will go the distance at up to 10 miles per hour. An incline range up to 10% gives you a varied workout and helps you train for hills or the flats.

An additional feature that adds value to the 320 Triad is its capability to support athletes up to 350 pounds (that’s about 100 pounds more than the average treadmill can support). The treadmill belt measures 56 by 20 inches to allow room for a longer stride while the console displays time, distance, calories burned, and heart rate. This treadmill also includes a magazine rack and water bottle holder for additional convenience.

Specs:

  • 2.5 continuous horsepower
  • Fold-up design
  • 0.6-10 miles per hour speed range
  • 0-10% incline range
  • 5-window LED display with matrix
  • Programs: 4 pre-set, 8 custom, 2 user-specific, and 1 heart rate
  • One-touch speed and incline bars
  • Polar chest strap heart rate transmitter and EKG grip pulse
  • Two-speed cooling fan
  • 2.5 inch roller
  • 20 by 56 inch running/walking surface area
  • 350 pound maximum user weight capacity
  • Measures 70 inches long by 32.5 wide by 60 inches tall
  • When folded, measures 37 inches long by 32.5 inches wide by 64.5 inches tall

    Real World Price:

    $1000-$1400

    Justin’s Comments:

    If this treadmill was $500-$700 I’d call it a great buy. At it’s MSRP ($1399) it’s a rip-off - find it deeply discounted and I’d snap it up. This is a good all-around treadmill, but Ironman is too proud of it for me to recommend it - at that price range there are just too many other similar treadmills made by companies with better reputations for quality and customer service.

    One thing I do like about Ironman treadmills, and something I forget to mention on many other reviews, is that it actually folds STRAIGHT up. Many other manufacturers treadmills only fold up to about a 45 degree angle.

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