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Free local Delivery for Bike and Treadmill. Includes 30 day trial for IFIT. Was $999.00
Additionally the other exercise equipment is also on sale at Lowes.
$449.00 ProForm Power C7L Magnetic Spin Exercise Bike 449
https://www.lowes.com/pd/ProForm-...5005328743
$149.00 was $299 ProForm 100-lb Dumbbell Set Rubber 10-Piece 15-lb Dumbbell
https://www.lowes.com/pd/ProForm-...5005326247 OOS
$149.00 Was $299 ProForm Adjustable Olympic Freestanding Weight Bench
https://www.lowes.com/pd/ProForm-...5005328741
https://www.lowes.com/pd/ProForm-...5005328745 OOS
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These are great prices, but don't want people to get something and be disappointed about having to repair/replace things after a year or two of use.
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Preform has more tech and better screen, but how performance between the two?
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These are great prices, but don't want people to get something and be disappointed about having to repair/replace things after a year or two of use.
These are great prices, but don't want people to get something and be disappointed about having to repair/replace things after a year or two of use.
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Preform has more tech and better screen, but how performance between the two?
This seems like the option I've been waiting for to avoid a Craigslist nightmares, and without finding a time machine for the $450 BF deal. I definitely appreciate some of the comments in the thread that highlight this as a lightweight (read, soon to be noisy/rickety) consumer treadmill but I'm also a pretty lightweight treadmill user. I'm hopeful that if I can at least get a solid useful life within the warranty period I'll be ahead of troubleshooting some of the seemingly still inflated prices on the secondary market.
Good luck!
Jon
Good luck!
jon
This could also describe almost every automaker over the same time period. Thankfully the passive safety equipment is keeping up with the distractions that cause the crash in the first place
We still have a working Schwinn from 2004 that needs a new belt thanks to my lack of maintenance. When I was shopping, the prevailing advice was that folding mechanisms almost always meant cheaper components everywhere else, and generally a less solid feel. You really have to need the space savings to justify it, IMO. We occasionally store boxes on our treadmill deck when it's not in use, so you can have your cake and eat it, too. The you can get your lazy cake-eating self on the treadmill.
That cake can be VERY heavy.
Good luck!
Jon