This deal is "Members Only", so you can't see the price unless you log in. Shipping is free. It's the best price I've seen on the 5000, which has a lot of upgrades from the popular Pro 2000.
Proform treadmills are made by the same company that makes Nordictrack and Freemotion.
https://www.costco.com/ProForm-Pr...71200.html
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A well built, sturdy treadmill that also has a color touch screen with internet connectivity and built-in web browser for 1200 bucks is a slick deal.
Yes, for folks who are less serious runners or will do only walking on the treadmill, the ProForm Premier 1300 may be the better choice for $200 less. But if you plan on doing any longer runs or faster runs or are a heavier user or will use the machine more than an hour a day on average (e.g. several people sharing the machine), the extra $200 for the Pro 5000 model seems well worth it.
Does the F3 compare nicely with the Proform Pro 5000? I'm leaning towards that model as I like the way it feels when I run. The T-7 is very nice but it doesn't fold and is more than I'm looking to spend.
I realize the F3 has a 55" track but that doesn't seem to bother me. I'm 6'1 and the 55" seems plenty big enough for running.
Both are new (not refurb).
Edited to say: Have any of you taken a spin on the NordicTrack commercial 1750? I have two friends who have one and I feel like I'm running on a trampoline with how much flex it has.
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For me I'm debating Costco warranty + having to assemble myself (5000) versus slightly cheaper and free assembly (2000).
Again, has anyone ever assembled on their own? Is it hard to do so? With Costco we need to assemble . . .