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ProForm CrossWalk 300 Treadmill Review

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The ProForm CrossWalk 300 Treadmill is an affordable solution for those who prefer a home gym on a budget.

This is a budget treadmill that has as main feature the option to train the upper body while doing the regular cardio workouts. This treadmill comes with a decent 2.25 CHP motor but at the same time it has a narrow belt that doesn’t allow many moves.

You also receive extra features above previous CrossWalk treadmills like superior cushioning and better workouts.

If you are a casual trainer with limited budget you can consider this treadmill as a possible solution.

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ProForm CrossWalk 300 Treadmill Specifications

1. Speed : 0-10 mph
The CrossWalk 300 Treadmill has the QuickSpeed Control system installed. This system allows for instant speed change and permits a top speed of 10 mph.

2. Inclination 0-10%
The incline of the CrossWalk treadmill can be changed via the Power Incline system and has a maximum inclination of 10 degrees.

3. Motor
The machine is powered by a 2.25 CHP Mach motor. The motor operates smoothly and is designed to keep up with light or intensive training sessions.

4. Belt : 18’’x 50’’
The CrossWalk 300 comes with a non slip belt that is pre lubricated and ready for training from the first minute. The belt has an Impact Reducing Cushioning system for better joint protection and balance.

5. Warranty
With this version you get a 5-year motor warranty and 90 days for parts and in-home labor.

ProForm CrossWalk 300 Treadmill Special Features

2 CrossWalk Calorie Workouts
These are two interactive calorie burning workouts that prompt you when to use the upper body programs while doing the cardio exercises. These workouts are based on ACSM’s formula and allow burning from 250 to 300 calories per workout.

CrossWalk Upper-Body Arms
These arms increase the number of burnt calories and allow you to train your upper body.

ProSoft Plus Impact Reduction
This is a cushioning system that should reduce impact over your joints with up to 22%. The system has been proven to support a superior shock absorption volume and offers a good balance between comfort and joint protection.

ProForm CrossWalk 300 Treadmill can support a maximum user weight of 250 lbs.

The following features and functions are also included: 6 Built-in Workouts, Blue-Tinted LCD Display, EKG Grip Pulse Heart Rate Monitor, CrossWalk Upper-Body Arms.

Conclusions

First of all we have to be very clear: the ProForm Crosswalk 300 treadmill is a budget machine and we’ve analyzed it as a good or bad machine in comparison to other treadmills in economy class.

ProForm CrossWalk 300 treadmill review

This treadmill costs 400$ so it’s normal to have many limitations. The motor has only 2.25 CHP but for this money it’s the best you get. A big minus is the relatively narrow belt (18″ x 50″) that constrains your movements.

This treadmill has one main advantage: The Crosswalk Arms. This function allows you to train the upper body while doing your regular cardio workouts. The console includes also some workouts especially designed after this feature.

The short warranty is a disadvantage so we recommend that if you buy this model get the extended warranty.

The ProForm Crosswalk 300 treadmill is a solution for those who don’t want to spend a lot on a treadmill. If you are a runner or expect your treadmill to receive heavy usage avoid this model. If you like the CrossWalk feature you can go for the ProForm Crosswalk 500 version.

In conclusion The ProForm Crosswalk 300 treadmill is a solution only if your training sessions are very light and you don’t want to spend too much on a treadmill.

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