Monday, January 6, 2014

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Proform Crosswalk 395 Treadmill
List Price : Price :Code : B00AEEZX0Y* Special discount only for limited time



Product Feature


  • TreadSoft cushioning offers maximum workout comfort and joint protection.
  • CrossWalk upper-body workout arms burn more calories with a total-body workout.
  • Comes with eight CrossWalk workout apps plus, eight weight-loss workout apps and a dual-grip EKG heart rate monitor to make getting healthy easier to manage.
  • Weight capacity: 300 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 32-1/2" W x 55-1/2" H x 65" L; Weight: 165 lbs.

Product Description


lose Yourself in Total Body Fitness with the Proform Crosswalk The Proform Crosswalk Treadmill puts total body fitness within reach. Unlike other treadmills, this machine gives you the power to spread each workout across your entire body with the built-in CrossWalk workout arms. These revolutionary arms enable you to reap the benefits of the full foot and leg strengthening provided by a traditional treadmill while eliminating the need to carry weights or exercise bands to develop a firm, toned chest and arms. When you step on the Proform Crosswalk, you'll instantly feel the specialized cushioning of the TreadSoft system which delivers impact reduction stride after stride for less wear on joints and connective tissue with quicker workout recovery and longer, more effective exercise sessions. Not only soft, but designed to get you the results you want, the Proform Crosswalk Treadmill offers you a choice of 16 separate workouts perfect whether you're focused on full cross body exercise, fat burning or simply looking to get in better shape for a summer. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY.


Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2668947 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Size: Large
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: ProForm








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Product Reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4good treadmill. priced right
By chad Wodarczyk
dont listen to that crazy talk that girl posted. This treadmill is great for the price. the only bad thing is the screen does not light up. But its very inexpensive and does what it is supposed to do. you can run and walk just fine with or without an incline. its a good buy for the price they ask.

15 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
1NO, NO, NO (It's less than one star!)
By Lou
A Pro-Form Crosswalk 395 Treadmill was delivered to my home today (Not bought from Amazon, but Sears). I usually do not review a product after just one use, but this treadmill requires a review (WARNING) immediately. DO NOT BUY IT. If you're given one as a gift, refuse delivery!

Why I chose this one: I had been walking on a Pro-Form treadmill for the last eight years and a really inexpensive Weslo for 8 years prior to that. My Pro-Form XP 800 gave pretty good service, but was under a service agreement and a foot rail was broken; there was not a replacement part. Was told it was a liability issue, and therefore I should go get a new treadmill. I saw others that I liked better, but the placement in my home for a treadmill demands a small profile and everything else at Sears was larger than this model. And since I usually only walk, a large, heavy model is not required.

Cons, not in any particular order:
1. The console display does not light up. Makes it difficult to read but impossible in low-light if you're watching TV while walking.
2. It whines! Really, a very annoying high-pitched whine. But it does drown out the "tick, tick" sound that the tread makes.
3. I made the mistake of running! Wanted to see how it would feel and sound on a new treadmill. If you don't heed my advice to stay away from this model, get it only for walking. When I ran it sounded like someone was banging on a wooden door with a baseball bat. It thudded and sort of echoed. I'm not a big girl - 5'3 and average 108 lbs. Suffice to say, the "platform cushion" is non-existent. Any cushioning at all would not allow this banging noise. Nor, would one feel like one was running on concrete.
4. The basic design is flawed. I usually walk at an incline of 7 and speed of 4 mph. And, being a klutz, I hold on with my right hand and swing my left arm. My hand hit the hand rail so many times, I expect black and blue marks tomorrow! And when I managed to not hit it - I hit that (stupid) upper body crossarm thing! With the design of my previous treadmill I did not have this problem.
5. So, that right hand of mine that is holding on, suddenly realizes it's being irritated. At closer inspection, the seamed finish of the metal on the "heart rate monitor" that I'm holding onto, is not smoothly finished. The left side is, the right side could cause injury!
6. Back to the handrail! Who designed this? I can barely get my hand around this handrail. If I need to catch myself, wish me luck! My original ProForm did not have this issue. I always felt secure, but not on this model.
7. I don't really need a cup holder - there isn't one - but I do like to have a phone and remotes handy. This console doesn't really have room. There are three indents, all very shallow. Nothing of weight or size is going to stay put.
8. The foot rail. I think it would accommodate a child's foot, but not an adult. You cannot stand on the foot rail without standing on the tread as well, it is that narrow. And if you get totally off the tread, your foot is standing on the outer edge of the plastic rail, and it's not flat. Puts your feet in a rather awkward position.
9. I usually stretch, standing on the side foot rails and holding onto the handrail. On this treadmill, the entire front moves upwards off the floor when doing this! You get the feeling something is wrong with the entire design.
Pros:
None. Sadly. I really enjoyed my old ProForm and wish they had left a decent design alone. This one, it's a disaster waiting to happen. It's just bad.

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