{"id":56364,"date":"2019-11-18T14:16:17","date_gmt":"2019-11-18T14:16:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/?page_id=56364"},"modified":"2020-01-20T11:52:21","modified_gmt":"2020-01-20T11:52:21","slug":"proform-pro-9000-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/garagegymbuilder.com\/proform-pro-9000-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Proform Pro 9000 Treadmill Reviewed and Rated"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Proform Pro 9000 treadmill is not the most expensive home model you can buy, but it is not cheap or poorly made, either. The Pro 9000 is definitely not compact, easy to move, or lightweight. It does come with some high-end features, like iFit–you get a year free subscription to the streaming virtual trainer app, with the option to renew for about the price of a gym membership.<\/p>\n
That model, offering free iFit service, is common for many home cardio equipment<\/a> makers. We have read reviews where users feel they are being manipulated into signing up for iFit. You can use the Proform Pro 9000 without the program, but paying for iFit makes the experience more immersive and makes it easier to track certain metrics.<\/p>\n We are about transparency here, so we will talk more about some of the criticisms we discovered. We did notice the wording of the product page–the free year of iFit gets a prominent slot, so it is one of the first things customers see. It is hard to imagine anyone being curious about iFit and not understanding that they will, indeed, have to pay for it after a certain amount of time.<\/p>\n The Proform Pro 9000 treadmill is not the most expensive home model you can buy, but it is not cheap or poorly made, either. The Pro 9000 is definitely not compact, easy to move, or lightweight. It does come with some high-end features, like iFit–you get a year free subscription to the streaming virtual trainer … Continue reading Proform Pro 9000 Treadmill Reviewed and Rated<\/span>