Bowflex Treadmill 10
Pros & Cons
What we like about the product...
- 1-year JRNY subscription included with curated playlists and training content
- 22” x 60” running deck
- Convenient speed and incline knobs
- Max user weight of 400 pounds
- Decline capabilities
- Interactive screen
- Heart rate armband included
- Ability to stream Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and HBO Max with subscription
What needs improvement...
- At their own admission, Bowflex states it does not disclose information on motor power
- Heavy
- Some users found the screen to be too small
- Some connectivity issues reported
Product Summary & Specs
If you’re looking for an interactive treadmill with a solid and sturdy build, the Bowflex Treadmill 10 is a great option for any runner. The Treadmill 10 supports speeds up to 12 miles per hour and, quite impressively, has both motorized incline and decline options ranging from -5%-15%, which makes it possible to train for any terrain.
That said, it is odd that Bowflex shares no information on the motor’s power. In fact, they stated that they do not have that information on their website when questioned by a potential buyer. Other sites have reported a whopping 4.0 CHP motor, but we couldn’t confirm that. Still, users do report a powerful feel to the motor with little to no lag time.
Use the interactive, high-definition, adjustable touchscreen to access a myriad of training content that comes with your one-year free JRNY membership. Bound to keep you motivated and on track with your fitness goals, the JRNY membership provides virtual coaching, trainer-led workouts and adaptive workouts that progressively get harder as your fitness improves.
The Bowflex Treadmill 10 comes with some awesome conveniences, too. It’s Bluetooth-enabled for smart devices, has an included Bluetooth heart rate armband, a console fan and boasts speed and incline knobs for ease of use.
The cushioned running deck will feel roomy, too, as it measures 22 inches by 60 inches, which is larger than most folding treadmills. To that end, the Bowflex Treadmill 10 uses a soft drop folding system to easily fold and unfold. However, weighing 323 pounds assembled, this tank of a machine is not easily moved around, so plan on dedicating a space in your home gym for its use.
Color | Black |
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Warranty | 15-year frame and motor, 5-year mechanical parts, 2-year labor, 1-year electronics |
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Product Weight | 323 pounds |
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Weight Rating | 400 pounds |
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Speed | 0-12 mph |
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Incline | -5-15% |
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Running deck length | 60 inches |
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Dimensions | 85” L x 39.6” W x 65.3” H |
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Folded Dimensions | 70” L x 39.6” W x 44.5” H |
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Motor | Unspecified |
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Heart-Rate Monitor | Hand pulse grips and included Bluetooth heart rate armband |
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Max Weight Capacity | 400 lbs |
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Running Surface | 22” x 60 |
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Features | Bluetooth connectivity, console fan, integrated tablet holder, 1-year JRNY membership included, quick adjust knobs for speed and incline |
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The Bottom Line
The Bowflex Treadmill 10 has a lot to offer users when it comes to technology and performance. It comes with a roomy, cushioned running surface, an interactive touchscreen display and it is heavy-duty. Keep in mind that Bowflex does not disclose their horsepower for the motor but users rave over the powerful feel.
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