Product Description
Restore and boost your energy while sculpting your abs and legs with the TC10, our most affordable powered TreadClimber® cardio machine. It features an easy-to-read display where you can monitor your speed, time, distance, and calories burned. Just set the speed and go!
| List Price: | $2,599.00 |
| Price: | $2,199.00 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #35096 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Bowflex
- Model: CR051
- Dimensions: 52.30" h x 30.30" w x 50.60" l, 185.00 pounds
Features
- Maximum speed: 4 mph
- 4 display screens for optimal workout tracking
- G.O. CoachTM technology = weekly workout goal
- Stores and tracks 1 user
- Great compact design that fits easily in any home
Amazon.com
Restore and boost your energy while sculpting your abs and legs with the TreadClimber TC10, Bowflex's most affordable powered TreadClimber.
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The Bowflex dual treadle system. |
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The TC10 burns up to 3.5x more calories in the same amount of time as other cardio machines. |
The TreadClimber TC10 comes equipped with an easy-to-read display that monitors your speed, distance, time, and calories. The machine also offers a G.O. Coach console, which tracks the weekly progress of a single user toward a 90-minute goal (the target goal resets weekly). Other features include an instant Quick Start feature, an ergonomic console that provides easy access to water bottles and magazines, a speed range of 0.5 to 4 miles per hour, a rear step platform, transport wheels for easy mobility, and a Bowflex body weight loss plan.
The TreadClimber is also available in entry-level TC5 and top-end TC20 models.
Specifications
- Speed range: 0.5 to 4 mph
- Electronic functions: Speed, distance, time, and calories
- Dimensions: 30.3 by 52.3 by 50.6 inches (W x H x D)
- Minimum ceiling height: The treadles are 14 inches off the floor at their highest point. Add 14 inches to your height plus a couple of inches for clearance.
- Capacity: 300 pounds
- Weight: 185 pounds
- Warranty: 2 years
TreadClimber Comparison
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TC5 |
TC10 |
TC20 | |
| Maximum displayed speed | 4.5 mph | 4 mph | 4.5 mph |
| Saved user profiles | 0 | 1 | 2 |
| Integrated heart rate monitor | No | No | Yes |
| Extended treadles | No | No | Yes |
| Display type | LCD | LCD | Backlit LCD |
| Display functions | 4 (speed, distance, time, calories) | 4 (speed, distance, time, calories) | 5 (speed, distance, time, calories, HR) |
| Dimensions | 27 x 52.8 x 43.1 inches (W x H x D) | 30.3 x 52.3 x 50.6 inches (W x H x D) | 31.5 x 55.25 x 55 inches (W x H x D) |
| Capacity | 300 pounds | 300 pounds | 300 pounds |
| Weight | 163 pounds | 185 pounds | 217 pounds |
| Warranty (covers entire machine) | 1 year | 2 years | 3 years |
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
33 of 33 people found the following review helpful.Quit working and service is poor
By ds54321
My wife and I bought the TC 10 and began a very dedicated workout schedule to lose weight and get in shape. The unit quit working in less than two months due to some electronic failure. In contacting for service the replacement parts were not available and it would be weeks before the unit could run again. We are very disappointed and Bowflex could only offer an apology for our lost time and effort.
66 of 74 people found the following review helpful.Bowflex makes promises they can't deliver
By Consumer
I ordered a Treadclimber C10 from Bowflex after obtaining the financing package they offered. Three weeks after ordering the product, I had not received any info regarding shipping. Called the Customer Service number and was told it would be shipped within the next two weeks and I would receive more info. Two weeks passed, I called again. Was told it was not yet shipped. Would be a few more days. Two more weeks, I called again. Was told it was on back order (!), would be another two weeks. THEN, I received a $270.00 bill for assembly! There was nothing to assemble! The item had not even been shipped yet!!!! I called to cancel, was offered a $100.00 'bribe' for my frustration and was told I would be credited the assembly fee. I did not buy their offer. This company makes promises it cannot keep. They withhold shipping information and bill you for items you did not receive. NO BUSINESS ETHICS. Stay away from Bowflex.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful.The TreadClimber Works
By Dave Carver
Last Nov 2011, my doctor told me that if i did not get serious about my fitness, i was going to become diabetic and have other major problems. On that day, I weighed 273 pounds, had a blood glucose # of 122, cholestrol # of 206, trigylcerides of 304 and my hemoglobin A1C was 6.6. i Am just under 6 feet tall.
I bought my TreadClimber TC10 as a Christmas present to myself (and my wife) and started to walk. It was really hard at first. for the first few weeks I could only go for 10 minutes at 1 mph.
Between Jan and Aug I had 1 number to watch.. my weight. I went back to the doctor in August, the weight was 239... 34 pounds lost. I was a lot more nervous about the numbers I could not see and anxiously awaited his review of my blood work. Oh that date, my blood glucose # was 106, my cholesterol # was 137, trigylcerides 119 and my hemoglobin A1C was 5.7. His message in August to me was 1) don't stop what you are doing and 2) your actions for the past 8 months made a big difference in your health.
Its now almost Christmas 2012.. just about 1 year after I bought the treadclimber. My weight is now at 222#, and tomorrow (12/21) i have my blood work done again for my next doctor visit in Jan. I am now spending 45 minutes on the treadclimber 4-6 nights a week. I just hit a new max distance of 2.51 miles in 45 minutes topping out at out at 4 mph for the last 7-8 minutes.. Most weeks, i am getting as far as 12-14 miles on this machine.
Thank you for a machine that is helping me get my health back. I am 52 years old and feel fitter than ast any other time in my life. I am not yet done with losing weight... and hope to be below 200# by spring.
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