Best ValueRank #4 in Treadmills
ProForm Pro 2000
by ProForm
Score
iFIT-enabled mid-tier runner. 3.25 CHP motor, 60" deck, 14" touchscreen, 12% incline / 3% decline. The NordicTrack 1750's lower-priced sibling — same iFIT ecosystem, slightly slimmer spec.
Best price at
Amazon
$1,999.00
Strengths
- ↑3.25 Chp Motor
- ↑60" Deck
- ↑Ifit Integration
Weaknesses
- ↓Ifit Subscription Pushed Hard
- ↓Folding Hinge A
Buyer sentiment
Based on 44 user mentionsBuyers praise quality. Mixed feedback on noise level and value for money. Some flag reliability and assembly.
Verdict: The canonical budget-tier iFIT treadmill — strong price-to-spec for an iFIT household adding a moderate-use runner.
Specs that matter
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Motor | 3.25 CHP |
| Deck | 20 x 60 in |
| Screen | 14" HD touchscreen |
| Incline | -3% to +12% |
| Max user weight | 300 lb |
| 3-yr TCO | ~$2,900 |
What you get
- Price-to-spec leader — 3.25 CHP + 60" deck + screen under $1,500
- Hydraulic-assist fold — genuine one-person storage
- Pivoting screen — tilts off-axis better than Peloton's larger panel; retains native console metrics if sub lapses
What you give up
- Folding hinge wear — hydraulic assist eventually fails (service call)
- Narrow 20" belt + smaller 14" screen — taller runners notice the stride width
Buy it if you're an iFIT household adding a 5K-to-half runner. Skip it if you run 40+ miles/week or want a 22" screen.
ACSM flags 60" decks as the minimum for runners over 5'10" (met) and 22" belt width as the comfortable standard (not met). Belt lube every 3-6 months is the leading way to avoid premature motor wear.
Full specs
- Motor (CHP)
- 3.25
- Deck Size
- 20" x 60"
- Max Speed
- 12 mph
- Incline
- -3% to 12%
- Max User Weight
- 300 lb
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