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If you’re in the market for an affordable starter treadmill that doesn’t compromise on speed, decline/incline, and display features, the ProForm Pro 2000 is an excellent choice, all under the $1,500 mark. In my experience with this treadmill, it perfectly suits my needs as someone who wants to start running more, offering a sturdy build, relatively quiet operation, up to 12 MPH for speed work, and steep incline to tackle hills.
I love that when changing incline, this machine is nearly silent, unlike some treads that creak and whine with each 1% adjustment. Positioned below the touchscreen is a generously-sized built-in fan, which is conveniently positioned and a total lifesaver when the training gets tough.
“This baby packs a 3.5 CHP motor, which is heftier than the industry standard 3.0, making this treadmill suitable for casual and serious runners alike,” adds Lubinsky. The deck is also about 5″ longer than most comparable machines, which is a crucial consideration and a huge plus for long-legged folks.
For those seeking interactive programming, the Pro 2000 doesn’t disappoint, thanks to iFit compatibility. Although the treadmill’s 10-inch touchscreen is on the smaller side, it still outpaces the screen size of an iPhone.
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Dimensions (LxWxH)79.9 x 35 x 59.25 inchesItem weight229 lb.Weight capacity300 lb.Display10-inch HD TouchscreenMax. speed12 MPHIncline range-3% to 12%
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