Proform 6.0 ZT Treadmill Review
The Proform 6.0 ZT treadmill is a basic treadmill best for family or light use. For the price it’s certainly in the “discount treadmill” range, although it does have some bells and whistles. That being said, the Proform 6.0 ZT treadmill leaves plenty to be desired in the sturdiness and longevity departments. For some this won’t be much of a problem, but for others, particularly heavier or more serious users, the 6.0 ZT may not last the test of time.
The treadmill features a decent-size walking and running area with a good amount of cushioning, but overall the treadmill isn’t packing a lot of power overall. The construction feels a bit cheap, and so you can tell right out of the box that it’s not built as sturdily as some other treadmills in a similar price range. This makes it better for walkers and light-footed joggers. Heavier use will wear the cheaply-made Proform 6.0 ZT treadmill fast, however, so it might not be the best choice for serious users. For casual users and those with a lighter step, the 6.0 ZT isn’t a bad option for the price. For serious athletes, however, there are definitely more durable treadmills with far more features that don’t cost much more than the 6.0 ZT.
One good feature of the Proform 6.0 ZT treadmill is the cooling fan. This is a feature usually found in more expensive treadmills, and can make a big difference during sweaty workouts. The heart rate sensor works fine, as long as you don’t let go of the handles. Users will also appreciate that it folds up for storage when not in use. It requires some assembly before first use, and some of the parts may be hard to fit or show other evidence of cheap construction. In any case, the assembly isn’t too difficult and shouldn’t give most users much trouble. The treadmill will go up to ten miles per hour and offers an incline level up to 10 percent, which are both fairly standard numbers. With only 6 built-in workout options, however, you aren’t going to find truly advanced settings on the Proform 6.0 ZT treadmill. The display screen is easy to read and offers a user-friendly layout for changing settings. The 6.0 ZT’s features will prove to be enough for many, but serious athletes are sure to feel a little left out. It’s also quite loud, which may be important to some and less important to others.
Overall, the 6.0 ZT might be a decent option for the price as long as you’re only a casual user or walker. Most users will want something more durable. In addition, with some shopping around you’d be able to find similarly-priced options that offer much more than the Proform 6.0 ZT.
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