

#Proform space saver treadmill key pro#
ProForm Pro 2000: Although ProForm and NordicTrack are manufactured by the same company, I found that the quality of the ProForm did not compare. We also looked at whether it can fold up partially or completely. Size: We considered the size of the treadmill, what type of people it can accommodate and if it's appropriate for home settings. Price: We tested treadmills with various price points, from budget models to more expensive and high-end machines. The speed capabilities are in line with the bigger treadmills, however, the incline is not as high, and the Echelon Stride doesn't have a decline option. The speed goes from 0.5 to 12 miles per hour and has a max 10% incline. It could pass for a walking treadmill because of how slim it is, but during testing I was able to comfortably walk and run on it. It has a 300-pound weight capacity, which is impressive considering its size. The belt is also shorter, measuring only 55 inches long. This treadmill is best for someone on the shorter side since the spacing between the arms and treadmill feels more narrow compared to the Bowflex and NordicTrack treadmills. It only took our technician 15 minutes to set up, so it should be easy to assemble without taking up much of your time. It has an all black exterior and looks sleek so it will blend into any room. Unlike the rest of the treadmills on this list, the Echelon Stride was made with limited space in mind. This compact but mighty treadmill is our top pick for small spaces.
