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ProForm Pro 2000 Review: Foldable Treadmill, Premium Features

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If you're looking to add a high-quality budget-conscious treadmill to your home gym, consider the ProForm Pro 2000. This interactive cardio machine is part of ProForm's lineup of industry-leading treadmills, but the company also manufactures and sells bikes, ellipticals, hybrid trainers, rowers, and strength-training equipment.

The ProForm Pro 2000 is foldable, compact, and functional, making it an excellent choice if you want a treadmill for general use and also need something that fits in small spaces. It's also integrated with iFit for engaging video subscription content that provides thousands of trainer-led studio sessions and outdoor workouts. Overall, this treadmill checks all the boxes for a home cardio machine.

Curious if it will check all the boxes on your must-have list? The ACTIVE Reviews Team researched the ProForm Pro 2000 to see if it's the right treadmill for your running or walking needs.

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A Quick Look at the ProForm Pro 2000

ProForm Pro 2000

ProForm treadmills debuted in the 1980s when Gary Stevenson and Scott Watterson released a collection of innovative and technologically advanced machines that not only fit the bill in terms of workouts but also accommodated most budgets. ICON Health & Fitness and iFit Health & Fitness own and operate ProForm products and its integrative subscription content services. Their home-exercise line extends to other popular brands like NordicTrack and Freemotion.

The ProForm Pro 2000 offers all the bells and whistles you'd expect from this industry-leading company, but unlike similar treadmills on the market, this one is moderately priced. It also features a good-sized running area—which is impressive for a foldable treadmill—a 10-inch HD touchscreen, incline and decline options, and a cushioned platform that is designed to give your legs a softer landing surface. Add in the ability to stream premium iFit content, and you've got a top-of-the-line treadmill with an affordable price tag.

SPECS

  • Footprint: 35.3"W x 77.3"D x 59.6"H
  • Weight: 262 lbs.
  • Running area: 20" x 60"
  • Motor: 3.25 CHP2 Mach Z
  • Incline: -3% decline to 12% incline
  • Speed: 0-12 mph
  • Display: 10" Smart HD touchscreen
  • Max user weight: 300 lbs.
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth audio capabilities, 2-inch Bluetooth speakers
  • Built-in workouts: 50
  • Key features: Built-in CoolAire workout fan, foldable for easy storage, ReBoundPro cushioning reduces impact and joint discomfort, quick touch incline and speed settings, iFit enabled, EasyLift Assist helps you lift the deck
  • Warranty: 10-year frame, 2-year parts, and 1-year labor

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Footprint, Weight, and Max User Weight

While in use, the ProForm Pro 2000 is 35.3 inches wide, 77.3 inches long, and 59.6 inches high, which is a smaller footprint than most treadmills. Plus, it has a SpaceSaver design that allows you to fold the deck up and move the treadmill out of the way. The treadmill weighs 262 pounds, which is lighter than many other treadmills and a definite plus for when you need to move it. The maximum user weight is 300 pounds, which we would expect for a moderately-priced treadmill. Some of the higher-end treadmills can accommodate users between 350 to 400 pounds.

Running Area

The running area is a critical treadmill feature, especially if you are tall or have a long stride. Fortunately, the ProForm Pro 2000 boasts a generous 20 inches by 60 inches for the running area, which is long enough to let your legs stretch and wide enough for comfort. In addition to a roomy running area, the ProForm Pro 2000 deck is built with ReBound Pro cushioning to provide a landing surface with more give. This is an excellent feature for anyone looking to reduce impact and joint discomfort.

Motor, Incline, and Speed

Equipped with a 3.25 CHP2 Mach Z motor, the ProForm Pro 2000 supports running speeds up to 12 miles per hour, which is adequate for most fitness levels. Many treadmills do not have a decline feature, so the -3 percent that the ProForm offers is impressive. Setting a decline is helpful for race training, especially if the route has downhill legs. This allows you to simulate a more realistic running route similar to what you would experience outdoors. It also has a QuickSpeed button that will enable you to adjust the intensity instantly. Plus, the speed and incline are automated in an iFit program. This allows you to walk or run hands-free without needing to adjust speed or incline. Instead, the treadmill does it for you.

Display

The 10-inch Smart HD touchscreen allows you to quickly swipe through to view workout stats and follow along with workouts. Plus, the screen tips for increased visibility. However, it is smaller than other treadmill displays, making it difficult to see some of the metrics. For example, the Peloton Tread has a 23.8-inch touchscreen, and the NordicTrack 1750 treadmill has a 14-inch touchscreen.

Bluetooth and Built-in Workouts

The ProForm Pro 2000 comes with Bluetooth connectivity. The Bluetooth audio button allows you to sync your music to play through the speakers. It also has Bluetooth for heart rate chest straps and it will sync with wireless headphones. While the ProForm Pro 2000 is equipped to integrate the iFit app (at a cost), it also comes with several free built-in workouts and a manual mode. If you're not using the paid monthly subscription, certain classes and features will be locked, but you will be able to access free content and built-in workouts. If you opt for the iFit membership, you'll have access to thousands of different treadmill workouts ranging from running, walking, and hiking to off-the-treadmill classes like bootcamp, yoga, and strength training. It also has outdoor runs that take you on scenic routes around the world.

Key Features

The newest version of the ProForm Pro 2000 is smaller than the previous model, making it ideal for small spaces. Plus, it's foldable and comes with EasyLift Assist to help you lift the deck with an easy push. We also like the built-in CoolAire workout fan, ReBoundPro cushioning for reducing impact and joint discomfort, and the quick touch incline and speed settings. The treadmill comes iFit enabled, allowing you to choose the free content or upgrade to the paid monthly subscription.

Warranty

The ProForm Pro 2000 comes with an average warranty that includes 10 years on the frame, two years for parts, and one year for labor coverage. However, this coverage extends only to the original purchaser. iFIT's obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at iFIT's option, the product through one of its authorized service centers.

PROS

  • 30-day return policy
  • Good for smaller spaces and folds up for easy storage
  • Minimal noise while running
  • Includes -3% decline
  • Instructors can automatically control incline and speed to match workout
  • Spacious running surface
  • Built-in CoolAire workout fan with two speed settings
  • 30-day iFit family membership included
  • Varied content with iFit
  • Includes several free workouts

CONS

  • Smaller motor is not ideal for heavy running use
  • Requires monthly membership for trainer-led classes
  • Buttons and metric display bar on touchscreen are small and may be difficult to see
  • Safety key is in an awkward place on the console
  • No heart rate sensors on treadmill—must use iFit to sync heart rate

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Final Thoughts on the ProForm Pro 2000

ProForm Pro 2000

The ProForm Pro 2000 treadmill is a great all-around cardio machine with a lot of power and functionality for the price. It's also an excellent option for people with limited space or who want a treadmill they can move when not in use. We also really like the varied content with iFit. For example, you can walk or run with a studio class or see the world while running through cities and trails, hiking through the mountains, or going on tours. There are a lot of different options to keep you engaged. iFit also has a variety of off-treadmill classes for strength training, bootcamp, yoga, and more. Plus, having both an incline and decline option adds some variability, and the automated feature allows you to walk or run hands-free without needing to adjust speed or incline. Finally, for a foldable treadmill, it comes with a generously sized running area, which is not always the case with portable machines.

However, the ProForm Pro 2000 may not be the right choice for very tall or large users, so if possible, try using the treadmill before purchasing. It's also designed more for regular use. Avid runners or people looking for a treadmill for long distances may be disappointed. And while the 10-inch touchscreen is larger than the previous model, it's still on the small side, making it difficult for some people to read the metrics.

FAQs About the ProForm Pro 20000


Can you watch Netflix on the ProForm Pro 2000?

You cannot watch Netflix on the ProForm Pro 2000. The only content available for streaming is from the iFit subscription or preloaded workouts. Although the console is quite large, there is no tablet holder or place to store your smartphone. So, if you want to watch Netflix while using the treadmill, you'll need to use a separate device and position it in front of the treadmill and use the manual mode to work out.

Can the ProForm Pro 2000 be used without iFit?

Yes, you can use the ProForm Pro 2000 without iFit. The treadmill has a manual mode that does not require iFit. Simply press "start," and you will be able to adjust the speed and incline. You will still see metrics on the touchscreen.

Does the ProForm Pro 2000 have built-in workouts?

Yes, the ProForm Pro 2000 has built-in workouts through the iFit app. These limited classes do not require a paid subscription. You will still use the iFit app but only have access to the free content. Paid classes will be locked. Even if you don't sign up for the paid membership after the 30-day trial, you still need a good WiFi connection to use the built-in workouts because they regularly update the free classes and content.

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