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ProForm Pro 9000 treadmill review

The ProForm Pro 9000 Treadmill promises to fully immerse you in your next workout but the privilege doesn’t come cheap.

Image of the ProForm Pro 9000 treadmill and a woman running on the treadmill
(Image credit: Sam Hopes)
Live Science Verdict

The ProForm Pro 9000 Treadmill is an eye-catching and well-equipped bit of kit that suits just about any workout, with access to thousands of on-demand and live classes. But its tech can be tricky to handle, and you’ll need to cough up for an iFit subscription.

Reasons to buy
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    Tons of interactive workouts via the iFit app

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    Foldable for easy storage

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    Challenging max speeds, and incline/decline settings

Reasons to avoid
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    Noisy at top speed and during incline/decline transitions

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    Some minor tech and Wifi issues

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    Bluetooth audio only

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The ProForm Pro 9000 treadmill brings plenty to the table and comes locked and loaded with challenging on-demand classes and live workouts, from an array of trainers and famous faces. You’ve also got a whippet-like max speed of 22 km/h and challenging -3% to 12% incline and decline settings to play with. With dimensions of 59.6” / 77.3” / 35.3”, this treadmill certainly carries a presence, so you’ll need both cash and space to house it.

Specs

Dimensions: 59.6” / 77.3” / 35.3”
Weight: 263 lbs (in box)
Tread belt size: 20” x 60”
Max user weight: 300 lbs
Display: 22” Smart HD Touchscreen
Speed: 0-22 km/h
Incline: -3%- +12%
Warranty: 10-Year Frame, 2-Year Parts, & 1-Year Labor
Workouts: Available via the iFit app - 30-Day iFit membership upon purchase
Other features: Bluetooth audio, wireless headphone connectivity, 2” dual speakers, iFit access, heart rate sensors, CoolAire™ fans.
Decibel reading: 76.5 dB 

Sam Hopes
Staff writer

Sam Hopes is a level III fitness trainer, level II reiki practitioner, and resident fitness writer at Future PLC. Having trained to work with both the mind and body, Sam is a big advocate of using mindfulness techniques in sport and aims to bring mental wellbeing to the forefront of fitness. She’s also passionate about the fundamentals of training and how we can build more sustainable training methods. You’ll find her writing about the importance of habit-building, nutrition, sleep, recovery, and workouts.