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Proform Crosswalk 300 Treadmill Review

Proform Crosswalk 300
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The Proform Crosswalk 300 is ranked out of 26 treadmills Less Than $700

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Good points

  • price is very low for a motorized treadmill the look of the treadmill exterior is comparable to those that are priced twice as much comes with upper body cross arms

Bad points

  • it's called crossWALK 300 for a reason as this treadmill is meant for WALKING the belt is very small at 18"x50" and is likely unsuited for jogging and running even if you're shorter than average beware of short motor warranty and even a shorter parts and labour warranty a motor that's 2.25HP usually has little trouble powering a belt that only measures 18"x50" but the motor on this particular treadmill is warranted for an unusually short period of time suggesting that the horsepower rating is total, not continuous you get what you pay for and in this particular case, you really shouldn't be expecting a lot for a treadmill that sells for less than $500

Description

  • Driven by a powerful 2.25 HP motor, the ProForm CrossWalk 300 Treadmill has its programs designed to help you lose weight while sculpting your arms, shoulders and back, all in one workout. With more power than a regular drive system, the Commercial Grade Mach Z Motor allows you to exercise for longer periods of time while maintaining smooth, consistent operation.

    The CrossWalk 300 also protects your joints, while giving you a more comfortable workout with its ProSoft Plus Impact-Reducing Cushioning. This absorption system reduces impact on your joints by up to 22% as compared to running on the road. With this superior absorption system, you can enjoy the perfect combination of comfort and joint protection.

    Lose weight easily with the CrossWalk 300’s built-in CrossWalk Upper-Body Arms and 2 Calorie Workouts. You can burn as much as 350 calories, while sculpting your arms, shoulders and back, all in one workout. It also incorporates a Power Incline control that allows you to electronically change the degree of slope up or down throughout your workout from the control panel. Simulate running uphill and add both challenge and variety to your exercise session.

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