Spirit Esprit ET-10 Home Treadmill



Spirit Esprit ET-10 Home Treadmill

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The Esprit ET-10 treadmill is the strongest treadmill in the Spirit Esprit line up. To start with it is a Non Folding Treadmill so the frame has less shaking at high speeds. The huge 3.25 HP motor is strong enough to hold up to a 400 Lb. user. Also the 20" x 60" belt gives you more room to run, most runners like to be able to move their position on the belt as they run, rather then stay in one place.

The ET-10 can go up to 12 mph and will incline from 0 to 15%, both in .1 increments.

For runners that like to work out in a heart rate zone the Heart Rate Graph shows you exactly were you are by means of a series of colored lights. If you want to change zones the HR Cruise feature lets you change your goal on the fly without stopping and starting all over again.

If you are working out in a low lit area or watching TV while you run, the bright Dot Matrix LED display will be a lot easier to see your work out information.

The oversized 3.0" rollers will help save your motor and electronics by lowering the RPMs

The Esprit ET-10 is a great treadmill that was build to withstand the toughest work out. If you have been using a treadmill in a gym you will want this treadmill for your home.

Esprit ET-10 Features:

  • Solid Non Folding Frame
  • 3.25 H.P. Motor
  • 20" x 60" Belt
  • Speed - .05 to 12 mph / .1 Increments
  • Incline - 0 to 15% / .1 Increments
  • Belt - 2 ply Duraweave
  • Roller - 3.0"
  • Deck - 1" Phenolic / Soft Deck
  • Display - Dot Matrix LED
  • Heart Rate Graph - Yes
  • Heart Rate Cruise - Yes
  • Buttons - Silicone Rubber
  • Programs - 6 Preset, 2 User, +* HRC

Standard Features on all Esprit Home Treadmills:

* * Except the Non Folding ET-10

  • Contact Heart Rate Sensors
  • Speed and Elevation Controls on Handrails
  • ** 4 Transport Wheels
  • * Heart Rate Control
  • Telemetry Belt Compatible
  • Skid Resistant Step Up Rails
  • ** "Soft Drop" Deck System
  • Speed & Elevation Quick Keys
  • ** Plastic Underside Covering

Warranty:

  • Deck - Lifetime
  • Motor - 30 Years
  • Parts - 5 Years
  • Wear Parts - 3 Months
  • Labor - 1 Year

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Heart Rate Control is a feature on a treadmill or elliptical that allows the user to set up a HR goal and have the machine adjust itself to keep you at your goal Once you have set up a HR goal say 135 the machine will automatically increase or decrease the work load, by means of speed, resistance, or elevation to keep you as close to your goal as possible. It is like having a personal trainer at your side.

Works Best with a HR Telemetry Belt

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Spirit Esprit ET-8 Home Treadmill



Spirit Esprit ET-8 Home Treadmill

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The ET-8 jumps from the moderate use to an advanced use Esprit Model Treadmill. The 2.75HP motor, Full 1" Cushioned deck, and Duraweave 2 ply belt will carry a 375 Lb. user with no problem. The 20" x 58" belt size will give you all the room you need for a great run, even for a taller person.

You can take the ET-8 up to 12 mph and go uphill to a 15% incline. Speed and incline are in .1 increment for a more accurate heart rate work out, and in the Heart Rate Control mode the ET- 8 will automatically adjust itself to keep you at your desired heart rate. If you like to change your HR during your work out HR Cruise lets you do that without stopping and starting all over again.

If you like to workout at a particular heart rate zone the display board has a series of Yellow, Green, and Red lights to show you exactly which zone you are in. The heart icon at the top blinks with every heartbeat. Cool !!!

The oversized 2.75" Belt Roller will lower your treadmill belt's RPMs, which will help save your motor and electronics.

The Esprit ET-8 Treadmill is for the serious home user or for a beginner that wants a treadmill he or she will never out grow.

Esprit ET-6 Features:

  • Fold Up with "Soft Drop System"
  • 2.75 H.P. Motor
  • 20" x 58" Belt
  • Speed - .05 to 12 mph / .1 Increments
  • Incline - 0 to 15% / .1 Increments
  • Belt - 2 ply Duraweave
  • Roller - 2.75"
  • Deck - 1" Phenolic / Soft Deck
  • Display - Dot Matrix LED
  • Heart Rate Graph - Yes
  • Heart Rate Cruise - Yes
  • Buttons - Silicone Rubber
  • Programs - 6 Preset, 2 User, +* HRC

Standard Features on all Esprit Home Treadmills:

* * Except the Non Folding ET-10

  • Contact Heart Rate Sensors
  • Speed and Elevation Controls on Handrails
  • ** 4 Transport Wheels
  • * Heart Rate Control
  • Telemetry Belt Compatible
  • Skid Resistant Step Up Rails
  • ** "Soft Drop" Deck System
  • Speed & Elevation Quick Keys
  • ** Plastic Underside Covering

Warranty:

  • Deck - Lifetime
  • Motor - 30 Years
  • Parts - 5 Years
  • Wear Parts - 3 Months
  • Labor - 1 Year

Click Here for Ordering Info

Heart Rate Control is a feature on a treadmill or elliptical that allows the user to set up a HR goal and have the machine adjust itself to keep you at your goal Once you have set up a HR goal say 135 the machine will automatically increase or decrease the work load, by means of speed, resistance, or elevation to keep you as close to your goal as possible. It is like having a personal trainer at your side.

Works Best with a HR Telemetry Belt

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Spirit Esprit ET-6 Home Treadmill


Spirit Esprit ET-6 Home Treadmill

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The Esprit ET-6 comes with a 2.5HP motor and a 20" x 55" belt for the more advanced (Or soon to be advanced) user. It has a 12 mph max speed and a challenging 15% incline. It also has a heavy duty 2 Ply Duraweave belt and a 1" cushioned deck, that will hold up to a 350 Lb. runner.

As in all Spirit Esprit home treadmills the speed and incline controls are in 1% increments. Slow walkers and users trying to stay at a certain heart rate will love this feature. For convenience and safety the controls are right at you side on the hand rails.

The Dot Matrix LED console screen makes your work out information easy to see, and the silicone rubber buttons make adjusting the controls a breeze.

The Esprit ET-6 home treadmill - Great for the moderate to advanced user

Esprit ET-6 Features:

  • Fold Up with "Soft Drop System"
  • 2.50 H.P. Motor
  • 20" x 55" Belt
  • Speed - .05 to 12 mph / .1 Increments
  • Incline - 0 to 15% / .1 Increments
  • Belt - 2 ply Duraweave
  • Roller - 2.5"
  • Deck - 1" Phenolic / Soft Deck
  • Display - Backlit Blue LCD
  • Programs - 6 Preset, 2 User, +* HRC

Standard Features on all Esprit Home Treadmills:

* * Except the Non Folding ET-10

  • Contact Heart Rate Sensors
  • Speed and Elevation Controls on Handrails
  • ** 4 Transport Wheels
  • * Heart Rate Control
  • Telemetry Belt Compatible
  • Skid Resistant Step Up Rails
  • ** "Soft Drop" Deck System
  • Speed & Elevation Quick Keys
  • ** Plastic Underside Covering

Warranty:

  • Deck - 15 Years
  • Motor - 30 Years
  • Parts - 3 Years
  • Wear Parts - 3 Months
  • Labor - 1 Year

Click Here For ordering Info

Heart Rate Control is a feature on a treadmill or elliptical that allows the user to set up a HR goal and have the machine adjust itself to keep you at your goal Once you have set up a HR goal say 135 the machine will automatically increase or decrease the work load, by means of speed, resistance, or elevation to keep you as close to your goal as possible. It is like having a personal trainer at your side.

Works Best with a HR Telemetry Belt

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Spirit Esprit ET-4 Home Treadmill


Spirit Esprit ET-4 Home Treadmill

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The ET-4 Treadmill is a great light duty home treadmill, built for the user that likes to do a quick walk or a light run. It has a little larger motor then the ET-2 and a longer deck for running.

The 3/4" phenolic cushioned deck will easily support up a 275 Lb. person and absorb the shock off your knees and lower back.

The Esprit ET-4 has the same speed and elevation specs. as the ET-2, but has a easy to see and read backlit blue LCD display console. This is a important feature if you are in a low lit room or for watching TV while using your treadmill.

As in all Spirit Esprit home treadmills the speed and incline is in 1% increments. Slow walkers and users trying to stay at a certain heart rate will love this feature. For convenience and safety the controls are right at you side on the hand rails.

Trying to lose body fat? The built in heart rate control (HRC) is like having a personal trainer at your side. The ET-4 will automatically change the incline up or down to keep you in your fat burning zone at all times. Works best with a optional telemetry belt.

Esprit ET-4 Features:

  • Fold Up with "Soft Drop System"
  • 2.25 H.P. Motor
  • 20" x 55" Belt
  • Speed - .05 to 10 mph / .1 Increments
  • Belt - 1.5 ply Duraweave
  • Roller - 2.5"
  • Deck - 3/4" Phenolic / Soft Deck
  • Display - Backlit Blue LCD
  • Programs - 6 Preset, 2 User, +* HRC

Standard Features on all Esprit Home Treadmills:

* * Except the Non Folding ET-10

  • Contact Heart Rate Sensors
  • Speed and Elevation Controls on Handrails
  • ** 4 Transport Wheels
  • * Heart Rate Control
  • Telemetry Belt Compatible
  • Skid Resistant Step Up Rails
  • ** "Soft Drop" Deck System
  • Speed & Elevation Quick Keys
  • ** Plastic Underside Covering

Warranty:

  • Deck - 15 Years
  • Motor - 30 Years
  • Parts - 3 Years
  • Wear Parts - 3 Months
  • Labor - 1 Year

Click Here for Ordering Info

Heart Rate Control is a feature on a treadmill or elliptical that allows the user to set up a HR goal and have the machine adjust itself to keep you at your goal Once you have set up a HR goal say 135 the machine will automatically increase or decrease the work load, by means of speed, resistance, or elevation to keep you as close to your goal as possible. It is like having a personal trainer at your side.

Works Best with a HR Telemetry Belt

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Sprit Esprit ET-2 Home Treadmill



Spirit Esprit ET-2 Home Treadmill

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The ET-2 treadmill is an excellent treadmill for a daily walk or for a light run. Its 2.0 h.p. motor will hold up to a 250 Lb. person and has a large 20' x 50" running surface which is plenty of room for most users.

The ET-2 changes speed and elevation in 0.1 increments. This is a great feature for users that can only walk very slowly and really nice to maintain your heart rate goal. Most home treadmills in this price range change speed in 0.5 or 1.0 increments.

For convenience and safety the ET-2 has the controls for speed and incline right next to you on the hand rails.

After your work out you can simply fold up your treadmill and store it out of the way. The Spirit "soft drop system" makes it easy for most anyone to bring it back down when you are ready to use it again.

The Esprit ET-2 Home Treadmill is an awsome treadmill for walking or a light run.

Has 250 Lbs. User weight capacity

Esprit ET-2 Features:

  • Fold Up with Soft Drop System
  • 2.0 H.P. Motor
  • 20" x 50" Belt
  • Speed - .05 to 10 mph / .1 Increments
  • Belt - 1.5 ply Duraweave
  • Roller - 2.5"
  • Deck - 3/4" Phenolic / Soft Deck
  • Display - LCD
  • Programs - 6 Preset, 2 User, +* HRC

Standard Features on all Esprit Home Treadmills:

* * Except the Non Folding ET-10

  • Contact Heart Rate Sensors
  • Speed and Elevation Controls on Handrails
  • ** 4 Transport Wheel
  • * Heart Rate Control
  • Telemery Belt Compatible
  • Skid Resistant Step Up Rail
  • ** "Soft Drop" Deck System
  • Speed & Elevation Quick Keys
  • ** Plastic Underside Covering

Warranty:

  • Deck - 4 Years
  • Motor - 20 Years
  • Parts - 2 Years
  • Wear Parts - 3 Months
  • Labor - 1 Year

Click Here for Ordering Info

Heart Rate Control is a feature on a treadmill or elliptical that allows the user to set up a HR goal and have the machine adjust itself to keep you at your goal Once you have set up a HR goal say 135 the machine will automatically increase or decrease the work load, by means of speed, resistance, or elevation to keep you as close to your goal as possible. It is like having a personal trainer at your side.

Works Best with a HR Telemetry Belt

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How to Purchase a Home Treadmill


Looking to buy a Home Treadmill but not sure what to look for ?

Here are a few tips to help you out :

Type and Size of Treadmill - If you are looking for a treadmill for your home, you will first need to decide where you are going to put it. Obviously it will need to be near a 110V outlet, but you will also need to decide in which room you will use it in and how much space you have in the room . You would want to place your treadmill in a pleasant area near a window or a TV, you are going to be spending a lot of time in that spot. This is where you need to decide if you want to go with a fold up or non fold up. The advantage of a fold up is that you can store it out of the way when you are not using it. This is especially nice if it is in a small room. At one time fold ups were very shaky and made a lot of noise but the manufactures have done a great job of fixing that problem. If you do decide to go with a fold up be sure it has a soft drop system to assist bringing it down for you. If you are worried about the kids, the deck will lock itself once it is in the fold up position.

Non Folding (NF) treadmills are a lot studier and if you like to mostly run this would be the way to go as long as you have the space. If you like a lot of room to run, NF treadmills normally come with the longest running belts up to 60". Have you ever heard of the old saying "Out of site out of mind", well people that own fold up treadmills have told me they forget about it sometime because it is out of the way.

Specifications:

Motor - Horsepower (HP) is the hot button for buyers, so manufactures tend to use this as a selling tool. Some manufactures are more honest than others, there are 2 ways to measure HP

  1. Peak HP - Which means the amount of HP used to get the treadmill going. This is only for a short period of time.

  2. Continuous HP - This is the amount of HP used once you got the belt going to the speed you want it at. This is about half the HP of peak.

Your cheaper brands do not wantt to advertise that their treadmill has 0.5 HP, so they tell you the peak HP instead. You think that you are buying a 2.5 or 3.0 HP treadmill and you are not. I have seen people fall off a treadmill because the motor could not hold their weight and stopped then snapped forward once the motor got its momentum back throwing the person off.

Like I said, HP is a hot button but there is more to know about a motor. Not all 2.0, 2.5, 3.0HP motors are the same. The size and RPM's of the motor is more important then HP. Lets compare 2.5 HP motors. Your cheaper brand motors are the size of a Campbell's Soup can and your better treadmill motors are a lot larger, normally 4 to 5 times larger. Also the cheaper brands spin at 7000 to 9000 RPMs to produce that 2.5 HP. This is why they are so noisy and run a lot hotter which causes your motor and electronics to burn out. Commercial treadmills spin at about 3500 RPMs and your better home treadmills like Spirit Fitness and Bodycraft spin at about 4000 to 5000 RPMs and the motors are the size of paint cans. This is why they can offer up to a 30 year warranty on a motor, they don't burn out. A good way to test the motor is to run the treadmill to about 3 mph and put your foot on it to see how easy it is to stop the belt. Be Careful !!

Belts - Most belts are either 1 Ply, 1.5 Ply, or 2 Ply. I have heard of 4 Ply but they are counting the glue in between the layers, so don't fall for that. Remember you get what you pay for so the 1 ply belt on the BodyCraft TR1120 is probably a better belt then the 2 ply ProForm belt. A great option for treadmill belts is an orthopedic belt which is a lot softer and easier on your knees and lower back. Standard on the BodyCraft TR1160 and higher models.

Belt Size - Belts come in various widths and lengths, which size to get is a personal choice. Room size, type of work out (running or walking), and user size are all things to consider. I would not go any less than 17" x 48"

Decks - This is a very underestimated feature to consider. A deck is the piece of wood that is under the belt and is just as important to get a good deck as it is a motor.

  1. Decks come in different thickness .5", 3/4" or 1" I would not get any less than a 3/4" deck and if you plan to do a lot of running I would go for the 1" deck. When you are running on a treadmill you are putting four times your weight down on the deck every time you plant your foot

  2. Deck Coating - Your better treadmill decks are impregnated with a layer of polyurethane wax. The wax helps to reduce friction between the deck and the moving belt. This is extremely important for 2 reasons A. It keeps the belt moving freely along the belt giving the user a smooth ride. B. Friction between the deck and belt means that your motor and electronics are going to heat up and you are going to start having problems within a few months. I can't say it enough, you get what you pay for. Both Spirit and BodyCraft use the best wax and under normal use it should last 3 to 5 years before you need to wax your deck yourself.

  3. Flex Decks - As you are running, or even walking, on your treadmill you are shocking your knees and lower back with every step. Treadmill manufacturers spend a lot of time and money to lower this shock. Your cheaper treadmills use the thinnest deck possible and call it a flex deck. What is actually happening is each time you place your foot on the deck the deck bends inward to absorb the shock. The problem is that once you take your foot off the deck again the deck recoils back like a tennis ball putting more shock on your knees and lower back then you started with. The trick is to have the deck absorb the shock without recoil. This is done by using high tech rubber under the deck that does just that. This is found in your more expensive treadmills and is worth the extra money.

Roller Size: The running belt is turned by a front and rear roller which are connected to the motor by a belt. The size of these rollers is very important. The smaller the diameter of the roller the more turns it takes to go the same distance. The more turns on the roller the harder your motor is working since the rollers are connected to the motor. Also with a larger roller you are saving your belt and wax because they turns less.

Some rollers are called "Crowned Rollers" because they are tapered on the end to keep the belt in alignment.

Display Boards:

There are basically 3 types of screens LCD , LED, and Dot Matrix in this order of ranking. Your treadmills under $1,500 tend to come with LCD which is not bad but will fade after a few years making it hard to see. The LED lights last much longer and are a lot easier to see, and the Dot Matrix are LED lights that scroll and come in different colors to provide you with more information.

Number of Windows - This is something that a first time buyer normally doesn't think about, but there is a lot of information you need or would like to have. Speed, Distance, Time and Elevation are the norm but Calories Burned, Heart Rate, and Program Info is important to know also. The less expensive treadmills will give you some or even all of this information but all cramped into a few windows which you have to press a button to alternate the information. Try to purchase a treadmill that gives you at least 4 windows for the most information at a glance.

Buttons - Test the buttons be sure that they work properly and have a good feel to them. Repeatedly press on them to see how they work.

Features and Programs:

The 2 biggest features are the speed and incline. You should a least purchase a treadmill that will go 10 MPH and if you are a serious runner 12 mph. The incline should go up to 10% and for the more advanced user 12%

Another great feature to have is Heart Rate. This can get a little confusing there are 2 types of heart rate features basic Heart Rate (HR) which only lets you know your heart rate and Heart Rate Control (HRC) which also tells you your HR but the treadmill will make incline or speed adjustments on it's own, to maintain a predetermined heart rate zone . There is a Fat burning zone and a Cardio zone. It is like having a personal trainer standing next to you. The treadmill can get your HR 2 ways , By wearing a telemetry HR rate belt that picks up your HR and sends it to the treadmill by a radio signal or placing your hands on the HR sensors located on the treadmill.

Some other nice features that you might like are fans, built in speakers for Ipods and Mp3 players, TV screens (over kill), or color displays.

I am saving programs for last because I feel they are the least important. People have them and never use them. Most people just use manual. If you were to use a program random is the best because you never know what is coming up and your body does not get used to a certain program. Read " If you Love your Work Out it May be Time to change it" for more on this.

Treadmills are still the leading cardio machine sold. They are very easy to use and burn a high rate of calories . People that do a treadmill workout tend to stay with there program the longest. More than any other type of machine.

From - The American Council of Exercise

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Good Luck
Tony