A Working Out To Sears Proform Treadmills

September 10, 2008

Whether your goal is strengthen your cardiovascular system or lose weight, the Sears Proform Treadmill may be just the thing you need to get started on the right track. But before making a Proform Treadmill or any other treadmill purchase, it is important to read reviews of the positives and negatives of the Sears Proform treadmill to make sure it is the right fit.

While reviewed as a middle grade motorized treadmill, the Sears Proform Treadmill is a good fit for its affordable price. For those who wish to mainly use a treadmill for running, a more expensive brand should be considered for a safer and sturdier option. However, the Sears Proform Treadmill provides a space-saving option–when folded upward and locked in place, the Sears Proform Treadmill requires less than half the space than many other treadmills reviewed. Its base measures 28 inches by 66 inches with a walking path of 18 inches by 51 inches.

The treadmill’s console is attached to two support beams and includes features such as a water bottle holder, bottle holder, pulse sensor and key clip. The console provides adjustable speed options and incline levels, which, when reviewed, reduce boredom and monotony in workouts.

The motor of the Sears Proform Treadmill has been reviewed as producing moderately loud noise especially at high speeds when in operation and may not be the ideal option for runners. In reviewing the assembly instructions of the Sears Proform Treadmill, the treadmill is very attractive to buyers because it only requires two people to assemble and takes less than 30 minutes so that you can start exercising that much faster. The Sears Proform Treadmill comes with an optional mat to protect carpet from damage that may result in the treadmill’s usage, and it is an option that is recommended.