Comparison & Review of the Proform 980 CS & Proform 990 Treadmill
You may recognize Proform as the maker of many low cost treadmills, but they are also the maker of some higher
priced machines that are well worth considering for your home. Just like all things in life, you get what you pay
for. If you can't afford more than $500, there is a lower end Proform treadmill that will fit your needs without
breaking the budget, but if you can afford to pay bit more then you can bring home a treadmill that can handle more
intense workouts and offer more convenience and comfort features.

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The Proform 980 cs and Proform 990 treadmills are excellent examples of what you can get if you spend a little
over $1,000. Of course, you can always find them online for lower sale prices, which makes then even more of a
value. So, what makes them worth so much more and which one of these is the best?
For starters, you get more continuous power from your motor which means the machine will last longer and can
endure more intense workouts and even indoor running. The 980 CS comes with a 3.0 continuous horsepower motor and
the 990 model comes with a 3.0 commercial grade motor. Both will outperform any lower end treadmill and allow you
to run full stride and get in a great workout without worrying about the motor giving out.

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These treadmills are also excellent options for users trying to lose weight because they will hold higher body
weights than lower end models. The 990 will hold users up to 325 pounds while the 980 CS will hold up to 350
pounds.
Both models also feature shock absorbing belts that are wide and long enough for most people to hit their full
stride comfortably. It may feel much like running on the road on these treadmills, but the user's legs won't feel
the impact. Shock absorbing technology reduces the pressure to the knees, ankles, and other pressure points on the
legs.
There are also some nice comfort features which make working out at home more enjoyable, such as the iFit
technology on the 380 CS model. This allows users to purchase small disks with preprogrammed workouts by some of
the fitness industry's most trusted trainers. The 990 model is also compatible with the iFit Live module, which is
a separate purchase that gives the user a direct connection to the Internet for workout downloads and a variety of
other interactive features.
When you read consumer reviews for both of these models, the biggest criticism comes down to price. It's true
that retail prices for these models are higher than what some users can afford out of pocket, but once you compare
them to lower priced models it is very clear why they cost more. Just the continuous power motors justify the price
increase, let alone all of the convenience features that make working out safer and more fun.
To determine whether you need one of these higher priced models or would be okay with a lower priced Proform
treadmill, consider the intensity of your workouts and how frequently you plan to use your machine. Think not only
about your fitness level and desired intensity right now, but in the future as well. If there is any chance you
will want to run full stride or do longer workouts as your fitness level improves, then these higher end models are
going to hold up longer for you.
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