If you’re wondering, what are the differences between ProForm 505 CST Treadmill and ProForm Pro 2000 Treadmill here’s your answer, let’s see their specs put side by side and compared.
ProForm 505 CST Treadmill |
ProForm Pro 2000 Treadmill |
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Spec Comparison of ProForm 505 CST Treadmill and ProForm Pro 2000 Treadmill
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Running | Running |
Motor Power ?How strong is the motor? We recommend at least a 2.25 HP motor for home use. | |
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Speed Range ?Minimum and maximum speeds in miles per hour. | |
0 – 10 MPH | 0 – 12 MPH |
Maximum User Weight ?The maximum user weight that the treadmill can handle. | |
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Belt Size ?This is the running area, most treadmills for home use have a 55″x20″ running surface. | |
20″ W x 55″ L | 20″ W x 60″ L |
Heart Rate Monitor ?You can track and record your heart rate, and some treadmills have heart rate programs which adjust workouts according to your heart rate. | |
Folding ?Folding makes storing and moving the treadmill easy. | |
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Maximum Incline Angle ?Some treadmills can incline up to %15. | |
10% | 15% (-3% to 15%) |
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Unfolded Dimensions | |
70″ L x 34″ W x 59.5″ H | 80″ L x 39.5″ W x 63″ H |
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Manufacturer URL | |
Link | Link |
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