Experts recommend ProForm Pro 2000 more than Goplus 2 in 1 Under Desk
As of 3 Nov 2023, experts prefer ProForm Pro 2000 over Goplus 2 in 1 Under Desk, but both Treadmills have solid expert endorsements.
As per this month's meta ranking, ProForm Pro 2000 received 4 recommendations: from NBC News (7 Jan 2023), Spy (16 Sep 2021) Verywell Fit (22 Dec 2022) and 1 other. By contrast, Goplus 2 in 1 Under Desk received only 1 recommendation from Spy (16 Sep 2021).
Rank | Change | Price | Treadmill | NBC News ![]() | CNET ![]() | Runner's World ![]() | Spy ![]() | The Home Gym ![]() | Treadmill Review Guru ![]() | Forbes ![]() | Verywell Fit ![]() | TreadmillReviews.net ![]() | SELF |
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5 | -1 | Check price | ![]() The ProForm Pro 2000 treadmill is highly praised for its strong motor, impressive speed capabilities, adjustable incline, advanced features, and durable construction, making it a top choice for serious runners. | 5 | - | - | 2 | - | - | - | 3 | - | 2 |
40 | N/A | Check price | ![]() | - | - | - | 8 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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Endorsement summary:
- On 16 Sep 2021
Spy ranked ProForm Pro 2000 as #2 and Goplus 2 in 1 Under Desk as #8
Rank Treadmill Comment ... ... ... #2 out of 14 ProForm Pro 2000 Runner Up... ... ... #8 out of 14 Goplus 2 in 1 Under Desk Most Compact... ... ... Source: spy.com - On 7 Jan 2023
NBC News ranked ProForm Pro 2000 as #5
Rank Treadmill ... ... #5 out of 8 ProForm Pro 2000 ... ... Source: www.nbcnews.com - On 22 Dec 2022
Verywell Fit ranked ProForm Pro 2000 as #3
Rank Treadmill Comment ... ... ... #3 out of 9 ProForm Pro 2000 Best Folding... ... ... Source: www.verywellfit.com - On 25 Sep 2023
SELF ranked ProForm Pro 2000 as #2
Rank Treadmill Comment ... ... ... #2 out of 11 ProForm Pro 2000 Runner-Up... ... ... Source: www.self.com
After counting and adding up the 96 expert endorsements of the November rankings, ProForm Pro 2000 outranks Goplus 2 in 1 Under Desk. This is not to say that Goplus 2 in 1 Under Desk is a bad option. Like ProForm Pro 2000, it is recommended by experts, but less.
Rank | Change | Price | Treadmill | NBC News ![]() | CNET ![]() | Runner's World ![]() | Spy ![]() | The Home Gym ![]() | Treadmill Review Guru ![]() | Forbes
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| - | Check price | ![]() The NordicTrack 1750 Treadmill is highly recommended for serious runners and individuals seeking a durable, powerful, and comfortable workout experience. | - | - | 1 | - | 9 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
2 | - | $1000 | ![]() The Echelon Stride treadmill is a compact and versatile option suitable for casual exercisers and fitness enthusiasts looking for a reliable and space-saving treadmill. | 2 | 3 | - | 3 | - | 12 | 5 | - | 3 | - |
3 | - | $1900 | ![]() The Sole F80 treadmill is highly recommended by experts for its powerful motor, versatile features, and durability, making it a great choice for users of all fitness levels.
| - | - | 5 | 14 | - | 6 | 6 | - | 2 | 5 |
4 | +6 | Check price | ![]() The Peloton Tread is a high-quality treadmill with a powerful motor, adjustable incline, and a wide range of features, making it suitable for users of all fitness levels. | - | 5 | 10 | - | - | - | 7 | 9 | - | 6 |
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Expert reviews [23]
- with a score: 7
- without a score: 16
Highest score by Maybe yes no | 97 |
Average score based on 23 reviews | 82 |
Lowest score by reviewnetwork.com | 74 |
Score distribution:
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Inclining allows you to raise the front of the treadmill to simulate walking or running uphill. This is done manually or automatically. Usually found on the least expensive machines, manual incline treadmills require you to step off the machine and adjust the positioning of the running platform by hand. While it can be a price saver, there are some drawbacks. First, these adjustments present a safety issue if you do not properly secure the deck. You could fall or crush a limb in the process of adjusting the incline. Second, frequently moving parts will cause quicker wear and tear on the machine. Third, stepping off the machine could cause you to lose motivation or momentum, and you’ll have to get your heart rate back up to get the full benefits of the cardio workout. Still, if you don’t plan on using the incline feature frequently, this won’t be an issue for you and you can get a more budget-friendly model.
Alternatively, you have the option of choosing a motorized (or automatic) incline. With this feature, users press a button on the treadmill’s dashboard to activate the incline motor to move the deck up or down. This is much more convenient as it can be done while you’re still on the machine, and it can be adjusted to the angle you want without much effort.
Whether manual or automatic, treadmills will be rated with a maximum incline and minimum decline. This is reported as a percentage grade—a number that measures the slope of the surface. The higher the percentage, the stronger the angle or slope. Most treadmills will have a maximum incline around 12%. Less common are treadmills that can simulate a decline or walking downhill, which can use muscles that usually don’t get attention in standard cardio workouts. For these machines, there will be a lowest decline number reported as a negative percentage grade.
Advanced display screens or TV screens could have the added benefit of linking with your smartphone, so you can watch video content on the display as you run. The suite of features will be dependent on your needs, but know that you’ll pay significantly more for complex displays and TV screens - and most budget models come with a shelf for a tablet or an e-reader anyway.
Finally, some treadmills come with a built-in fan on the dashboard, which is great for some added comfort while you exercise.
An auxiliary port or headphone jack lets you connect your smartphone or media player directly to the treadmill to listen through its speakers.
Treadmills separate their warranties into three sections: Parts, Labor and Motor.
Parts warranties range from 90 days to 5 years to lifetime warranties. For light use, 90 days to 1 year might be an acceptable parts warranty, though you should not expect that machine to be very durable. You may also come across frame warranties, for which the standard is a lifetime warranty. Cheaper models might have 10- or 20-year warranties, but depending on how long you plan to use or keep the machine, that may suffice.
Labor warranties range from 90 days to 3 years. For light or moderate use, choose a treadmill with at least 1-year labor warranty. If you plan to use the machine long and often, it’d be best to find a labor warranty of 2-3 years.
Finally, motor warranties are often listed separately from parts and labor. One can easily tell the quality of the motor based on the duration of the warranty. A 90-day motor warranty would indicate the motor is likely cheaply made and not very reliable. A warranty of 10+ years would suggest a much higher quality motor.