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Landice L7 Treadmill Reviews


Landice makes a Pro Sports L7 series of treadmills, which come in the models of Club, LTD, Cardio, and Executive. However then Landice doesn't provide much info on the web to help make a buying decision about the L7 series, rather listing them all with the same features. If you're looking at the L7 series I highly recommend this Treadmill Adviser page because they do an excellent job of pointing out the distinctions between the models. From the Landice website it looks like all of the L7 series comes equipped with a 20x58 inch tread belt, 400 pound weight limit, reading rack, 15% incline ability, and 12 miles per hour max speed. On this site I will list reviews from around the web on the L7 series of treadmills.

Well I'm sure the Landice site is only slightly biased ;-) but they do have a reviews section where they list high marks for their L7 series of treadmills from major publications. The first review is from runner's world that says "An exceptionally solid, stable machine with a unique multi-feature display" and Landice also notes that runner's world " Also named fastest treadmill in seconds - from 0 to 10 mph in 16 seconds". The other review of the Landice L7 is from Men's fitness magazine that says "If you want the best - and can afford it - the L7 is the bad boy". You'll also find some general Landice reviews at this page.

Over at Consumer Guide they have a quick review of the Landice L7 Executive Trainer rating it as "Recommended". They also list some of the Executive Trainer's specs in the right margin. Consumerguide likes about the L7 Executive trainer that "There are six user-designed programs that can be altered to your own specifications, along with seven built-in programs for the unimaginative. The computer even allows for six different training calendars so everyone in the family can follow their own plan."

Surfing on by Treadmills 101 I see they have a quick review of the Landice L7 sports trainer giving it a five star rating. They rate the L7's ergonomics and quality with high marks also. In conclusion Treadmills 101 has this to say about the L7 Sports Trainer, "we're a big fan of this Landice treadmill. If you can afford it, it's one of the sturdiest treadmills available today and comes with the warranty to prove it."

The Treadmill Doctor has reviews for most of the Landice L7 series. They give the Pro Sport Trainer a rating of "Good" and like this L7 model based on price and quality. For the L7 cardio trainer the doctor gives a rating of "Good" however thinks the Sport Trainer or Executive is a better decision. Finally they like the electronics on the L7 Executive model, and think the Road Runner is more of a retro conversation piece than a workout device.

Epinions currently lists ten reviews of the Landice L7 giving the L7 a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. The reviewers are pleased with the Landice L7's lifetime warranty, quality, cushioning, reliability, smoothness, cost, motor, and unique design. There are also two negative reviews of the L7 with the first saying lifetime warranty terms are very easy to violate and void the warranty, and the second negative review of the L7 says "The belt goes out of alignment after every use and has to be re-aligned again before you use this treadmill for your next workout."

About.com has a list of the "Top 10 Mid-Range Treadmills" which are treadmills between the price of $1500 and $3000 dollars. The Landice Pro Sports L7 tops this list coming in at the #1 Best Mid-Range Treadmill. While there isn't much of a review About did have this to say "Health club quality treadmill for your home. Baldor 3 HP continuous duty motor. Top rated by Treadmilldoctor.com."