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How heavy is the Bowflex TC5000?

Not for running: TreadClimbers are not designed for running. The 5000’s top speed is a mere 4.0 mph….Bowflex TreadClimber TC5000 – Key Specs:

Star Rating:3.3-stars
Running Area:Treaddles
Folding:No
Top Speed:n/a
Weight Capacity:LBS

How do I reset my TreadClimber tc5000?

  1. Plug the power cord into the the wall outlet.
  2. Stand on the side foot support platforms or beside the.
  3. Press and hold down the POWER and SLOWER.
  4. Insert the Safety Key.
  5. Release the POWER and SLOWER buttons.
  6. Press the START/STOP button to start calibration.
  7. Calibration will take about 30 seconds.

How do you calibrate a Bowflex tc5000?

Is the Bowflex tc5000 a good treadmill?

The Bowflex Treadclimber TC5000 boasts a commercial-grade motor that’s more than capable of offering you the best out of the machine’s 12 intensity levels. It lacks some features found in newer Treadclimbers, such as Bluetooth, but for a compact, ergonomic machine, it’s an affordable addition to any home gym.

What is the best Bowflex TreadClimber to buy?

The Treadclimber TC5000 is the best selling and most popular Bowflex Treadclimber available. It is compact and mobile enough for one person can move it in and out of a home, yet still includes many functions such as heart rate. The Bowflex Treadclimber is an all-in-one machine and can be used as an elliptical, treadmill, or stair stepper.

What do you need to know about the TreadClimber tc5000?

The Treadclimber comes with a safety key. In the event you find yourself in some trouble, you can undo the key, and the machine automatically stops. It keeps you and other users in your home protected. You need to monitor your heart rate. The TC5000 provides accurate readings of your heart rate.

What are the best Bowflex incline trainers?

One of Bowflex’s top incline trainers, the TreadClimber 5000 is a unique exercise machine allows users choose between climbing, walking on an incline, or training elliptically. Users burn calories and tone their bodies far more efficiently than on standard treadmills, and all without needing to run.