Proform 860 Treadmill Makes Exercising Comfortable
September 10, 2008
A major complaint about treadmills is a lack of comfort, particularly where knees and other joints are concerned. The makers of the Proform 860 Treadmill took the comfort issue very seriously, and designed a treadmill focused on user comfort, ease or use, and affordability.
The most common complaint about treadmill comfort is often focused on the pain that develops in knees and joints from pounding onto the hard surface of the deck. Not so with the Proform 860 Treadmill. This treadmill uses revolutionary ProTech cushioning that works to absorb the impact that would otherwise be place on your joints. What’s more, the Proform 860 Treadmill utilizes impact isolators that work to elevate the deck above the frame for the ultimate in comfort.
Although joint impact is a major issue in treadmill comfort, it’s not the only one. Other comfort issues include the inability to reach controls or controls that require too much attention when you’re trying to exercise. That makers of the Proform 860 Treadmill also had this in mind when they included the one-touch Power Incline. The one-touch Power Incline allows the user to adjust the incline from a 1.5 % grade to a 10 % grade with the single touch of a button, eliminating the need for spending valuable time and dangerous seconds playing with a multitude of buttons.
As if these two comfort features weren’t enough, the Proform 860 Treadmill also comes equipped with a 2.5 hp that smoothly and silently reach speed of up 10 mph. This smooth and quiet motor is the backbone of what is a treadmill built for comfort.



