Both the ProForm Pro 2000 and 2500 utilize a powerful Mach Z Commercial Pro motor for ultra smooth and quiet operation, with the Pro 2000 having a 3.25 chp and the Pro 2500 having a 3.5 chp motor.
Both the ProForm Pro 2000 and 2500 treadmills offer speeds of 0-12 mph and 0-15% incline as well as -3-0% decline with Quick Controls to adjust the speed and incline at the touch of a button.
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Impact on your joints is reduced with these treadmills cushioned decks. The ProForm Pro 2000 features a ProShox lite Cushioning Deck, while the ProForm 2500 features a FS2 Full Surface Suspension Cushioning system.
The ProForm Pro 2000 features an extra wide belt size, being 22” wide and 60” long. The belt on the ProFrom Pro 2500 is the same length as the 2000 treadmill at 60” long but slightly narrower at 20” wide. The Pro 2000’s belt is only 1-ply compared to the Pro 2500’s belt which is 2-ply. The rollers on the 2 treadmills also differ, with the ProForm Pro 2000 utilizing 2.5” Precision machined and balanced non-flex rear roller, while the ProForm Pro 2500’s roller size is slightly larger at 3”.
The ProForm Pro 2000 and 2500 treadmills both come with easy-to-use consoles but offer different features to each other. The ProForm Pro 2000 offers 24 preset workouts while the ProForm Pro 2500 offers more variety with 30 built-in workouts. The LCD screens on both treadmills differ, with the Pro 2000 having an 8” backlit display while the Pro 2500 has a 7” full color touch screen. Workouts stats are displayed on both the treadmills’ screens to keep you motivated as you exercise, including time, distance, speed, calories burned, pulse, and incline.
Additional features on both these ProForm Pro treadmills include: a built-in fan to keep you cool; a sound system with input for your iPod/MP3 so you can listen to your favorite music as you exercise; integrated tablet holder; pulse hand-grip sensors in the handlebars (the ProForm Pro 2500 also comes with a wireless chest pulse strap).
For additional workout options, the ProForm Pro 2500 features built-in iFit Live technology, enabling you to: simulate trails and routes from around the world with Google Maps; follow unique weight loss programs; compete with other iFit members in races; track activities, and more! The ProForm Pro 2000 does not have iFit Live built-in but is iFit Live compatible (requiring the purchase of an optional module).
Both the ProForm Pro 2000 and 2500 feature a space-saving design with an EasyLift Assist fold-up deck and transportation wheels for portability.
ProForm Pro 2500, EasyLift Assist fold-up deck |
Let’s take a close look at the features and differences in detail between the ProForm Pro 2000 versus Pro 2500 to help you decide on which is the right treadmill for you:
Main differences between the ProForm Pro 2000 versus ProForm Pro 2500 Treadmills:
PROFORM PRO 2000
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PROFORM PRO 2500
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PRICE
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Retails online at around
$2000 LESS than the
Pro 2500
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Retails online at around
$2000 MORE than the
Pro 2000
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MODEL NO.
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PRO 2000
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PRO 2500
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MOTOR POWER
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3.25 CHP Mach Z Commercial Pro Motor
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3.5 CHP Mach Z Commercial Pro Motor
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RUNNING BELT
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· 22” wide x 60” long
· 1-ply commercial tread belt
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· 20” wide x 60” long
· 2-ply commercial tread belt
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DECK
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ProShox lite cushioning
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FS2 Full Surface Suspension cushioning
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ROLLERS
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2.5” Precision Machined & Balanced Non-Flex Rear Roller
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3” Precision Machined & Balanced Non-Flex Rear Roller
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BUILT-IN WORKOUT PROGRAMS
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24 total:
· 6 calorie
· 6 incline
· 6 speed
· 6 intensity
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30 total:
· 6 calorie
· 6 incline
· 6 speed
· 6 intensity
· 6 iFit
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iFIT Live technology
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Compatible (requires purchase of an optional module)
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Built-in
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CONSOLE SCREEN
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8” backlit screen
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7” full color touch screen
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WIRELESS CHEST STRAP
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No
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Yes, included
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USER WEIGHT CAPACITY
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Up to 350 lbs
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Up to 375 lbs
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In addition to the above features, the ProForm Pro 2000 and Pro 2500 Treadmills BOTH offer:
· Speeds: 0-12 mph
· Incline: 0-15%
· Decline: -3-0%
· Quick Control buttons for speed & incline
· Magnetic safety stop key
· Pulse hand-grip monitors in handlebars
· Workout stats displayed include: time, distance, speed, calories burned, pulse, & incline
· Built-in cooling fan
· Sound system with iPod/MP3 input
· Integrated tablet holder
· Space Saving Design with EasyLift Assist fold-up deck
· Dimensions: Approx. 63” x 39.5” x 80”
· Power: electric
· Manufacturer’s warranty: lifetime on frame & motor, 5 years on parts, 2 years on labor
N.B. It’s always advisable to consult your doctor or health care professional before undertaking any new exercise regime.
See also Health Benefits of Exercise
*Prices/discounts/shipping indicated correct at time of writing/publishing and may be subject to change anytime. E&OE.
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