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  • Richard E. Pozzuto - yummy

    yummy. The sandalwood based formula was nice too, but it irritated my skin after a couple months. This one is gentler. Supurlative product. Lasts a long time. Worth the money. I shave my entire head and this stuff is a godsend.

  • KeithL - Not bad but has a few issues

    I know everyone raves about the Sole F63 and I bought it based on all the reviews. Well after 10 months of ownership I can say the F63 is a very capabale and decent treadmill, but leave some room for improvement. First the built in heart rate monitor is a joke, it never works right nor does it produce consistent results. It often displays heart rate info without even grabbing the handles. The deck is not as impact absorbing as I would like. Also over time the deck seems to squeak under impact. Over time the belt seems to curl a tad casuing it to rub on the top front cover, a simple loosening of the screws to raise the cover a bit fixed this, but my buddy has one as well and his moter drive belt is wearing out prematurely. When I researched this I contacted Sole and the competitor I was looking at to ask where the product was made. I was told the Sole was made in Korea yet the box when it arrived clearly said in large print MADE IN CHINA! In hind site while this is a decent treadmill the same priced Livestrong had a much more absorbing and longer deck with more HP.

  • Jared Palmer - Good information in places

    Good information in places, but a lot of inaccuracies. I have used Lonely Planet before, but I would highly recommend another guidebook to supplement if you are focused on outdoor adventures more than high priced hotels/guest houses and restaurants.