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ProForm PRO-9000 Treadmill

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Features

  • 4.25 chp Mach Z commercial plus motor, 0 to 12 MPH quick speed control
  • Dimensions - Footprint: 39.15 W x 77.16 D x 70 H | Tread Belt: 22 x 60
  • 15 percent incline, -3 percent decline
  • Weight Capacity: 300 lb
  • 2.5 Precision-Balanced Rollers, integrated cross fit tray
  • Space saver design with easy lift assist
  • 10 inch full color touchscreen. iFit enabled, EKG heart rate monitor with wireless chest strap and integrated tablet holder

Description

Getting in shape has never been so much fun. With the sleek ProForm Pro 9000 you can access high definition video workouts and if it features such as Google maps routes. Run the mountainous terrain in Kenya or the tight streets of Italy. The spacious deck lets you stretch out your stride, and if it tracks all your workout stats instantly, so you can revel in your progress. Take the first step to better fitness. Continuous Horsepower ("CHP") is a term used in the treadmill industry for consumer comparison purposes. The CHP rating is measured in laboratory testing using a dynamometer, which measures the mechanical power of the motor. The CHP rating does not denote the operational horsepower of the treadmill in ordinary household use. In ordinary household use, the motor does not operate at the horsepower shown.


Brand: ‎ProForm


Product Dimensions: ‎77.16"D x 39.15"W x 70"H


Item Weight: ‎298 Pounds


Maximum Speed: ‎12 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: ‎Heart Rate Monitor


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Treadmill


Target Audience: ‎Adult


Maximum Incline Percentage: ‎15


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Display Type: ‎LCD


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Included Components: ‎Treadmill


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Deck Length: ‎60 Inches


Deck Width: ‎22 Inches


Speed Rating: ‎12 miles_per_hour


Screen Size: ‎10 Inches


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎82 x 35 x 16.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎136.08 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎77 x 39 x 70 inches


Brand Name: ‎ProForm


Model Name: ‎Pro 9000


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎iFIT Health & Fitness


Part Number: ‎PFTL17116


Style: ‎PRO-9000


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: September 9, 2016


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  • 2017 just before the bad reviews began popping up
I bought this treadmill Feb 15, 2017 just before the bad reviews began popping up. Darn. Don’t get me wrong. I like the treadmill. I don’t like the service. Proform is one of several companies under ICON Fitness. You might recognize some of the other brands: Weslo, HealthRider, Weider, IMAGE, JumpKing, Reebok, and NordicTrack. Perhaps they’ve gotten too big for their britches. I own another ICON Product a NordicTrack Elliptical Trainer. I had to call in for service twice on it and I had an extended in-home service warranty. On it, the console was busted right out of the box. They sent me a new console but wanted me to install it. The rep was tricky. Told me there was just 4 screws. Turned out to be a lot more than 4 screws because there was a lot of stuff to remove before I could get to those 4 screws. The second time I called for service they wanted me to install the part myself because it was just a wave washer. I refused and demanded a tech do it. It took the tech 3-4 hours to replace the part. Some warranty. Well to the Proform 9000. Had I known they were from the same company as NordicTrack I would have had second thoughts. The first problem that I had was that the unit began going through the incline calibration process each time I plugged it in. (Note they recommend that you unplug the unit when not in use. I use a power strip with an on off switch.) When calibrating, the platform moves to the full 30 degrees incline position then all the way back down to the negative 3 degrees position then back to 0 degrees. I submitted a support request through the registration website. Other than the autoresponder email acknowledging my request, I heard nothing. One day the unit seemed to correct itself, so I thought nothing more about it. Now the console wants me to update the software every time I use it. I go through the process it seems to complete but next time I use the machine it wants me to do it again. So, I submitted a support request a couple of months ago through their website. No response other than the autoresponder acknowledgment. After a couple of weeks, I submitted a second request. Severa weeks later I got tired of waiting, so I called them. I was on hold for 45 minutes before I spoke to a rep. I told the rep about the previous support requests. She proceeded to request my name, phone, model #, serial #. At that point I stopped her and asked, “are you re-registering me?” She said, “no we need this information for verification”. I said, “you should already have all of that on file because I have already registered”. She proceeded to request my address, purchase date/price, etc. I did stop her a couple of more times because I was exasperated but she was relentless. Fortunately for me I had the model # and serial # written on the owner’s manual, which I had in hand. She finally took me through some trouble shooting steps and determined the unit needed to be manually reprogrammed. That requires removing the tablet from the console and inserting an SC card etc. She wanted me to do it. I requested a tech do it. She told me I would have the card with 7 to 10 days and a tech would call me in 3 to 5 days to schedule. Well I have the card now. The tech has not called. The instructions and diagram inserted with the SD card are not for my unit. So, I have submitted a follow up request via their support website rather than the registration website. That’s where the part came from. Frankly, I don't believe the SD card is for my unit. You see there is a USB port on the side of the console. There are no references to it in the manual or anywhere else. It seems to have no function. I wonder if it's there for manual programming if needed? I dread being on hold again for another 45 minutes. This is an update. Today is July 28, 2018. The tech finally got here and reprogrammed the console. Just a couple of notes here. The guy was nice enough. He called and left a message on the 24th. The message was somewhat garbled. But I managed to make out something about a machine and the last 4 digits of the phone #. Fortunately, I have caller ID on my landline; so, I was able to figure out the phone #. I returned the call, but it went to a voicemail box. There was no personally recorded outgoing message. Being a bit desperate, I took a chance and left a message name, phone, and that I hoped he was the tech that was to fix my ProForm fitness machine. The next day I got a call back and just missed him. I returned his call. At first, he acted like who are you and what do you want? I thought oh darn. But after a bit he said: “oh yeah, I need to set up an appointment with you”. He was supposed to be out on the 26th between 3 and 5. I was there but he called and postponed the appointment till the Saturday the 28th at noon and I would be his first call. Today at 12:45 I gave him a call to make sure he was coming. He said he was and showed up a short while later. Well were done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 21, 2018 by William H Davis II

  • Just Received this. So far its all I hoped it would be
I had read the reviews here and for the most part they are good, but there are some that state this is a piece of junk. Well, I ordered it anyway. It arrived on time. Like everyone else has said, this is a heavy piece. I had them leave it in my front yard and then moved each piece into my home. There arent that many components and the running board is alreadt assembled. That is the heavy part. I would say, out of the 300lb total weight, 220 is in this piece. You will need help carrying it. I assembled it myself. I only required a second person for two things. It did take a while to assemble though. Its not difficult, but just a lot to do. Everything was well made and assembled easily except for the console. That took me some time to assemble. Once together, it is an impressive piece of machinery It is solid and well made. I signed up for the free ifit package whch was not a problem. Yes you need a credit card, but they didn't charge me and I can always remove it later before it renews. It is $180/year for an individual or $360/yr for a family of four. If you have to assemble this piece I would suggest using a socket set and a quality philips screwdriver as some of the bolts and screws can be a little tight. In fact, on the screws I used a power driver on slow to get the screws in. In was much easier. It did take me about five hours to get it all assembled. Once running the unit is impressive. It is no louder than any machine I have used at a gym. It runs smooth and the ifit interactive programs are great. The interface to google maps is also great. I can run/walk almost anywhere I want to. In fact, the ifit app shows me which roads are accessible using google maps. Its a great feature. I havent tried the live feature yet, but I am sure it is great. I would recommend this unit. The display isn;t huge, but since it has a HDMI outmput from the colsole I feed to a 50" TV and eveything is emulated on there. Like I said, so far, so good. I really like this piece. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 25, 2020 by Andrew

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