3 Best Treadmills to Use with Zwift in 2026

3 Best Treadmills to Use with Zwift in 2026

Key Takeaways

  • Zwift requires reliable Bluetooth Fitness Machine Service (FTMS) connectivity to transmit accurate speed data; treadmills that drop signal or send inconsistent readings will disrupt races and undermine your results.
  • The SOLE F85 and F80 run Zwift as a built-in app on 15.6-inch and 10.1-inch touchscreens, respectively, eliminating the need for an external device entirely.
  • The SOLE F65 skips the built-in display but connects to Zwift on your own tablet via Bluetooth FTMS, which is often the preferred setup for dedicated Zwift users who want a larger, higher-resolution screen.
  • All three models support screen mirroring on the F85 and F80, and handrail-mounted speed controls on the F65, so you can adjust pace mid-race without breaking focus.
  • Every feature on all SOLE treadmills works from day one; no treadmill subscription required, so your only ongoing cost is the $19.99 monthly Zwift membership.

Zwift Running Demands More From Your Treadmill

Zwift transforms indoor running from monotonous belt time into competitive virtual racing through detailed worlds. Your avatar moves based on real speed data from your treadmill, which means connection quality directly affects your experience. A treadmill that drops signal mid-race or transmits inconsistent speed data ruins the immersion Zwift creates.

The three SOLE treadmills covered here take different approaches: the F85 runs Zwift on a large 15.6-inch built-in touchscreen, the F80 offers the same built-in functionality at a lower price point, and the F65 connects via Bluetooth FTMS to your own tablet — a setup many dedicated Zwift runners actually prefer for the larger, sharper display.

All three models transmit reliable speed data with no treadmill subscription required. Full specs, comparisons, and recommendations are covered in detail below.

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1. SOLE F85 Treadmill: Best Built-In Zwift Experience

The SOLE F85 runs Zwift directly on its 15.6-inch touchscreen while transmitting speed data via Bluetooth FTMS for a seamless virtual running experience.

The SOLE F85 delivers the most immersive Zwift experience in the SOLE lineup. Zwift comes preloaded on the 15.6-inch touchscreen, so you launch virtual runs directly from the console without external devices. The large display shows Watopia's roads, fellow runners, and race data at eye level, where they belong. No tablet propped on a rack, no phone balanced precariously.

The treadmill connects to Zwift via Bluetooth FTMS, transmitting your actual belt speed to control your avatar's pace. When you increase speed on the console, your Zwift runner accelerates instantly. The connection stays stable throughout long runs and competitive races, where dropped data could cost you positions. Speed and incline buttons on the handrails let you adjust pace without reaching across to the console.

Screen mirroring provides an alternative setup if you prefer running Zwift on your own device. Cast from your iPhone or iPad to the touchscreen, and the display becomes a large monitor for whatever app you choose. This flexibility means you are never locked into one way of using the treadmill.

The 4.0 HP motor handles speed changes responsively, which matters during Zwift races where surges and attacks require quick adjustments. Six levels of decline plus fifteen incline levels let you simulate terrain, though Zwift controls pace rather than incline on treadmills. The 22" x 60" running surface provides room for natural strides during hard efforts.

2. SOLE F80 Treadmill: Best Value for Zwift Runners

The SOLE F80 delivers the same built-in Zwift functionality and FTMS connectivity on a 10.1-inch touchscreen at $500 less than the F85.

The SOLE F80 brings Zwift directly to your treadmill console without the premium price. The 10.1-inch touchscreen runs Zwift as a built-in app, displaying virtual worlds, competitors, and performance data during every run. The screen size works well for Zwift's interface, showing essential information clearly while you focus on your pace.

Bluetooth FTMS connectivity ensures your speed data reaches Zwift accurately. The treadmill and app communicate seamlessly, translating belt speed into avatar movement without noticeable lag. Races feel responsive, and your finishing times reflect actual effort rather than transmission errors.

Screen mirroring expands your options beyond the built-in apps. Cast Zwift from your phone or tablet to the touchscreen for a larger view, or use the integrated tablet holder to run Zwift on your iPad while the console displays treadmill metrics. This flexibility lets you configure the setup that works best for your space and preferences.

The Cushion Flex Whisper Deck provides a firm, road-like running feel that serious Zwift racers often prefer. Softer decks can artificially inflate pace by adding bounce, while the F80's surface delivers honest feedback that translates accurately to virtual performance. The 3.5 HP motor handles steady efforts and interval surges smoothly.

3. SOLE F65 Treadmill: Best Budget Zwift Setup

The SOLE F65 transmits speed via Bluetooth FTMS to Zwift running on your tablet, delivering reliable connectivity at the most accessible price.

The SOLE F65 takes a different approach that budget-conscious Zwift runners appreciate. Rather than running Zwift on a built-in touchscreen, the F65 connects via Bluetooth FTMS while you run the app on your own tablet. The integrated tablet holder positions your device at eye level, and the treadmill handles what matters most: transmitting accurate speed data.

This setup often works better than built-in solutions for dedicated Zwift users. Your tablet has a larger, higher-resolution screen than most treadmill displays. You control updates, settings, and account details on your own device. The F65 focuses on being an excellent treadmill rather than a mediocre tablet with a belt attached.

Bluetooth FTMS connectivity matches the premium models. Speed data transmits reliably to Zwift, your avatar responds instantly to pace changes, and races run smoothly without dropout issues. SOLE treadmills all support this protocol, which Zwift specifically recommends for accurate virtual running.

Handrail-mounted speed and incline controls enhance the Zwift experience by letting you adjust your pace without taking your eyes off the screen. During hard intervals or race surges, quick button presses on the handrails beat reaching across to a console. The 3.0 HP motor handles speed changes responsively enough for competitive racing.

3 Best Treadmills to Use with Zwift in 2026 Comparison Table

Feature

SOLE F85

SOLE F80

SOLE F65

Price

$2,299.99

$1,799.99

$1,399.99

Display

15.6" touchscreen

10.1" touchscreen

9" LCD

Zwift Built-In

Yes

Yes

No

Bluetooth FTMS

Yes

Yes

Yes

Screen Mirroring

Yes

Yes

No

Tablet Holder

Yes

Yes

Yes

WiFi

Yes

Yes

No

Motor

4.0 HP

3.5 HP

3.0 HP

Running Surface

22" x 60"

22" x 60"

22" x 60"

Incline

15 levels

15 levels

15 levels

Decline

6 levels

None

None

Handrail Controls

Speed, incline, heart rate

Speed, incline, heart rate

Speed, incline, heart rate

Weight Capacity

375 lbs

350 lbs

325 lbs

Frame Warranty

Lifetime

Lifetime

Lifetime

Treadmill Monthly Fee

None

None

None

Why SOLE Treadmills Are Best To Use With Zwift

We build SOLE treadmills with Bluetooth FTMS because Zwift runners need reliable speed transmission, not proprietary lock-in. The F85 and F80 include Zwift as a built-in app alongside Netflix, YouTube, and other streaming services. The F65 connects directly to Zwift on your own device. All three transmit accurate speed data, keeping your avatar moving honestly through Watopia.

Every SOLE purchase includes lifetime frame and motor warranties with no treadmill subscription fees. Your investment goes toward quality hardware rather than monthly payments for features that should work from day one. Pair any model with your Zwift membership and start racing immediately.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do SOLE treadmills work with Zwift?

Yes. All current SOLE treadmill models support Bluetooth FTMS, which Zwift uses for speed data transmission. The F85 and F80 include Zwift as a built-in touchscreen app. The F65 connects to Zwift running on an external tablet or phone. Speed data transmits reliably for accurate virtual running.

Can I run Zwift directly on my SOLE treadmill screen?

The SOLE F85 and F80 include Zwift as a preloaded app on their touchscreens. Connect to WiFi, launch Zwift, and run virtual races directly on the console display. The F65 has an LCD screen without app capability, so you would run Zwift on an external device positioned in the tablet holder.

Does Zwift automatically control my treadmill speed?

No. Zwift receives speed data from your treadmill but does not control the belt. You adjust speed manually using console buttons or handrail controls, and Zwift reflects those changes in your avatar's pace. This differs from cycling, where Zwift can control smart trainer resistance.

How much does Zwift cost to use with SOLE treadmills?

Zwift membership costs $19.99 per month regardless of which treadmill you use. SOLE treadmills require no additional subscription to access their features, including built-in Zwift on touchscreen models. Your total monthly cost for virtual running is just the Zwift membership itself.

What warranty does SOLE offer on Zwift-compatible treadmills?

All three models include lifetime frame and motor warranties. The F85 includes a three-year warranty on the deck, three years on parts and wear items, and one year on labor. The treadmill functions fully without subscription fees, so your only ongoing cost is your Zwift membership if you choose to race virtually.

 

*Disclaimer: Products and prices mentioned in this article are accurate as of the date of publication and are subject to change. Please visit the official SOLE website for the most current information.

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