Cardio is always going to be a part of any traditional workout program and the Proform 505 CST Treadmill can make that aspect of your physical activities all the more enjoyable. The basic design and the features included all work towards one goal-- optimal cardio that gives you the very best results and the experience of being on the road while in the comforts of your living quarters. It does this through three main aspects:
- Freedom to adjust the machine according to your needs
- Features designed for safety and comfort
- Auxiliary features to make the exercise more enjoyable
Main Features:
So what do you get with the Proform 505 CST home fitness machine? At first glance it looks like any typical treadmill but almost immediately after stepping onto it you'll discover the major differences that include:
- Space Saver Design - this treadmill easily folds vertically, allowing you to stash it anywhere you want.
- ProShox Lite 3 Cushioning - a lot of people have to deal with knee injuries when running and jogging and this is because of the shock the knee joints have to work with. This feature is added not only for comfort but also to shield your joints from shock impact and pressure.
- Compatibility with iFit Live - as long as you're connected to Wi-Fi you can use the Proform 505 CST Treadmill to download maps, workout regimens, and monitor your progress with the help of the iFit network. This works great with the already included fifteen workout programs.
- Dual-Grip EKG Heart Monitor - these handlebars function not only for support but they also monitor your heart rate, ensuring that you are in the right training course that will boost results and keep you safe.
- Quick Incline - With a simple touch of a button you can control the incline to go from 0-10 %.
- Built-In Stereo-- plug in your iPod or MP3 player and listen to the music.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Has a load of options when it comes to workout programs and training courses
- It folds easily
- User-friendly controls
- Made for safety with its heart rate monitor and cushioning
Cons:
- Doesn't include a fan
- Might take a long time for someone to put together because of the numerous assembly parts
Is It Worth Getting?
When it concerns treadmills, the Proform 505 CST Treadmill is king of the mountain, especially for treadmill machines within the $400-$700 price range. You wouldn't normally expect much from an affordable device but the Proform 505 CST surpasses all expectations. This is one treadmill definitely worth investing in. You can buy the Proform 505 CST online or from a local sporting goods store.
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Proform Performance 400c Review
If you need to have a cheap unit at an affordable price, this is it but only will last if you use it for walking and baby it.
The Proform Performance 400c Treadmill is the cross-trainer version of the Performance 400. The motor is significantly weaker and it's slightly worse in almost every other category in the 400c, as compared to the 400, but they both charge $599.
The walking surface is a decent size. The belt on the treadmill measures in at 20" x 55". This is a good 5" shorter than the common 20" x 60" walking belt, but it's still big enough for individuals with long strides to feel relaxed using this treadmill.
As pointed out before, you can get a much better motor from the Performance 400, which costs the same as this one. You can reach speeds of up to 10 mph with this treadmill, but you'll wreck the structure and drive system if you use it for running.
One of the worst cushioning systems offered can be found on this treadmill. ProShox Cushioning is used to minimize the impact that strolling has on your joints and back. A couple 100 extra bucks can get you a running surface that will be significantly more forgiving or won't wear out as quickly.
The projected dependability of this piece of cardio equipment is poor, which is to be assumed at this cost. You really have to be careful on this unit if you want it to have a decent longevity. Even then, there's no guarantee. The quality of parts used is disappointing.
The manufacturer's warranty on the Proform Performance 400 c is bad. Parts and labor are dealt with for 1 year, the motor is covered for 25 years, and the frame is covered for life. When they don't have faith in their item, this is the kind of coverage a manufacturer offers.
The Proform Performance 400c Treadmill is the cross-trainer version of the Performance 400. The motor is significantly weaker and it's slightly worse in almost every other category in the 400c, as compared to the 400, but they both charge $599.
The walking surface is a decent size. The belt on the treadmill measures in at 20" x 55". This is a good 5" shorter than the common 20" x 60" walking belt, but it's still big enough for individuals with long strides to feel relaxed using this treadmill.
As pointed out before, you can get a much better motor from the Performance 400, which costs the same as this one. You can reach speeds of up to 10 mph with this treadmill, but you'll wreck the structure and drive system if you use it for running.
One of the worst cushioning systems offered can be found on this treadmill. ProShox Cushioning is used to minimize the impact that strolling has on your joints and back. A couple 100 extra bucks can get you a running surface that will be significantly more forgiving or won't wear out as quickly.
The projected dependability of this piece of cardio equipment is poor, which is to be assumed at this cost. You really have to be careful on this unit if you want it to have a decent longevity. Even then, there's no guarantee. The quality of parts used is disappointing.
The manufacturer's warranty on the Proform Performance 400 c is bad. Parts and labor are dealt with for 1 year, the motor is covered for 25 years, and the frame is covered for life. When they don't have faith in their item, this is the kind of coverage a manufacturer offers.
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