Over the past decade the price of fitness equipment such as treadmills and ellipticals has taken a seemingly divergent and in some cases somewhat contradictory course. If a consumer wanted a quality machine in the past, it was not unusual for them to have to pay upwards of $2000. Today, the quality of products at the high end of the market has skyrocketed while the quality of the low end has taken on an equally stratospheric course towards better quality. While you may have the means to spend $7000 on fitness equipment, the average consumer may feel the prices are a bit more reasonable in the lower ranges. Unfortunately the sub-$1000 price point still has some serious duds and the sub-$500 price point is full of substandard machines along with very few reasonable deals. In order to be sure that you get a good machine it is important to do your homework.

One brand that fits in this lower category is Proform Fitness, a subsidiary of industry giant Icon Health & Fitness. Icon is, without a doubt, the largest company in the market and because of this can produce a better product at a lower price. Of course this does not mean that any piece of equipment from Proform or any other Icon brand is a good deal; in fact that is one of the biggest dangers with the brand. Almost every Proform Treadmill looks alike to the average consumer from the outside; unfortunately the insides do not always match up.

If a consumer walked into Sears, one of the largest Icon retailers, and looked at the lineup of Proform treadmills and ellipticals there it would be hard to see the difference between any of them except for price. Again price is not the best decider either because several that are at similar price points may be somewhat different. Some features that add money to the cost do not add value to the machine and may actually be detrimental to its lifespan.

It is important to remember that the salesperson is, most likely at a large store like Sears or Sports Authority, not very familiar with the machines and does not really care which machine is best for you. They have a line of customers to wait upon and you are just in their way to get to the end of the day. You can rest assured that most of the salespeople at stores like Sam’s Club and Costco probably have little ability with the equipment and some don’t even know how to start up the machine. So to know what you want, and what will be a good value, it would be wise to look up some Proform reviews before traveling to the store and putting down your hard earned cash.

One of the best examples of what we are stating here is a recent sale at Sears. Upon walking in the store, the proud Proform Crosswalk 405e was sitting on the floor with its’ normal price tag of $499. A few spaces down sat the Proform XP615 with a big sale tag on, also for $499. The 405e has about as much in common with the XP615 as an elephant has in common with the International Space Station. Maybe that’s a bit of a stretch but you would have to be about as bright as a burned out light bulb to buy the 405e over the XP615. The problem is that the average consumer looking at both models would have a hard time telling them apart in terms of quality.

Treadmills and Ellipticals are high ticket items. Make sure you do your research and are informed when you are shopping and you will certainly end up with a better piece of equipment at a better price.

Brady Freeman is a regular contributor at Treadmills a site providing unbiased Proform Treadmill Reviews and reviews on Elliptical Trainers.

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Sure this treadmill has a cool TV and rocking music system but there is so much more about this treadmill to love.

ProForm Treadmills are probably the most popular treadmills currently available in the market.

These treadmills are great for people who love to walk or jog. They are fairly inexpensive. It is important to note however that they are recommended for low intensity workouts. Based on a variety of reports, it’s fair to say that if you’re looking for an affordable starter treadmill this brand may be a good beginning of your treadmill experience. But, if you’re an experienced runner, you’re better off buying a more expensive treadmill, as it is possible you will not be fully satisfied with this particular model. Simply put, this brand is probably not for you.

These treadmills are designed and created by the largest manufacturer and marketer of exercise equipment in the world, Icon Health and Fitness. This company has over four thousand eight hundred employees and ten manufacturing facilities in the United States, Canada and China.

As a matter of fact, it is this company that manufactured the treadmill that revolutionized the treadmill industry. They manufactured the now world-famous SpaceSaver(R) fold-away design treadmill. This treadmill allows you to fold it for storage, making it easy to store in small places such as the closet or under the bed. It also features a drop shock that slowly lowers the treadmill deck after it has been folded for storage.

Currently, ProForm probably has the widest range of treadmills in the market today. Most of them are very well priced, from the simple ones in the just under $500 price range to the more advanced ones in the $1500 price range.

Proform has many different models of its equipment. The most advanced include ProForm Perspective ES (equipped with a 7″ flat-screen television, acoustic sound system, 28 personal trainer workouts, Interplay? Music port, etc.), ProForm iLog 750 (equipped with iFit fitness journal, universal iPod

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