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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My top read treadmills in no order:
1. Sole F80, $1499 on their website, haven't found a deal cheaper, company is rated 5 stars.
2. Nordic track 1750. $1399 on their website. Product is made in China like proform. Customer service is bad if your treadmill breaks down.
3. Proform 2000, similar to number 2.
I just need a treadmill that's good on my knees, cost under $1200 and last for 10 years, is that too much to ask?
My top read treadmills in no order:
1. Sole F80, $1499 on their website, haven't found a deal cheaper, company is rated 5 stars.
2. Nordic track 1750. $1399 on their website. Product is made in China like proform. Customer service is bad if your treadmill breaks down.
3. Proform 2000, similar to number 2.
I just need a treadmill that's good on my knees, cost under $1200 and last for 10 years, is that too much to ask?
My top read treadmills in no order:
1. Sole F80, $1499 on their website, haven't found a deal cheaper, company is rated 5 stars.
2. Nordic track 1750. $1399 on their website. Product is made in China like proform. Customer service is bad if your treadmill breaks down.
3. Proform 2000, similar to number 2.
I just need a treadmill that's good on my knees, cost under $1200 and last for 10 years, is that too much to ask?
My top read treadmills in no order:
1. Sole F80, $1499 on their website, haven't found a deal cheaper, company is rated 5 stars.
2. Nordic track 1750. $1399 on their website. Product is made in China like proform. Customer service is bad if your treadmill breaks down.
3. Proform 2000, similar to number 2.
I just need a treadmill that's good on my knees, cost under $1200 and last for 10 years, is that too much to ask?
I was considering a Nordic track 1750 until I realized they force you to also buy ifit subscription along with it.
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 . . .
I read many many of the ProForm reviews, from different models (on Costco) and a majority of the lower reviews are due to the extreme difficulty to assemble. (Some even claimed they had missing pieces, etc.) That doesn't deter me though. Once the painstaking work of putting it together is over, it sounds like a pretty solid machine. Also... I'd much rather have the Costco backed warranty where I could return to my local store, vs. having to deal with Amazon, if there were an issue. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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How much did the price went down to when it was on sale at Costco?