I would say yes! We purchased ours from a friend that lost about 50 lbs using the treadclimber and eating properly. We have had it 2 weeks now, and I have lost 10 lbs so far, and my husband has lost 8lbs and that is using the threadclimber 3x a week. That is also with eating healthier. With us only having the machine 2 weeks and we are already seeing a differance, I would recommend this machine! It is a really good workout.
Yes the Bowflex Treadclimber has a power cord
shannon forshey
There are many customer reviews on the Bowflex website under treadclimber. Also check out thefitnessofficial.com, soletreadmills.com, or treadmill-ratings-reviews.com/brand/bowflex.html.
Bowflex introduced the, Treadclimber in 2003. it is like a treadmill, and it helps out with cardio, and is a good excercising machine.
Erica Shaffer
The Bowflex TC5000 Treadclimber is under warranty for 5 years for motor issues. 3 years for electronically problems. For two years this machine is under warranty for hydrological issues.
The Bowflex Treadclimber is like three machines in one. It combines the best things from a stair stepper, an elliptical machine, and a treadmill, and burns more calories while being low impact for the joints.
The Bowflex TreadClimber is a low-impact piece of gymnasium equipment and reviews can be found by looking at on-line outlets which sell them. Focus on fitness suppliers who will have customer feedback which will provide the most accurate reviews.
Call Bowflex at 800-667-1689 for a list of authorized servicers for your equipment. Bowflex maintains contracts all over the country.
One can read TreadClimber reviews online at various websites. One can read reviews for the Bowflex TreadClimber on websites such as Amazon and Viewpoints.
Yes, the Bowflex TreadClimber can help tone muscles, especially in the lower body. It provides a combination of walking, stair-climbing, and elliptical movements to engage muscles in the legs, glutes, and core. Consistent use of the TreadClimber along with a balanced diet and strength training exercises can further enhance muscle toning.
The "yellow bikini babe" in the Bowflex TreadClimber commercials is often referenced as a character that has become iconic in fitness advertising. While the specific actress or model has not been widely identified, she represents the aspirational fitness goals that the product promotes. The commercial aimed to capture attention and motivate viewers by showcasing an attractive and fit individual using the TreadClimber.