ProForm I-Series 785 E Treadmill Review

A few years ago, I probably wouldn’t even have considered buying an inexpensive treadmill for myself. At the time, I was an avid runner. I wouldn’t trust a cheap treadmill to be used constantly for running. I’ve known some runners who bought cheaper models, and the treadmills just couldn’t take that kind of beating for very long.

After suffering an ankle injury last year, I pretty much stopped running. I also decided that since I no longer ran, I could get by on a lower-end model treadmill. I had wanted my own treadmill for quite some time, but when I needed a more durable treadmill, I couldn’t afford to buy one. A cheaper treadmill was more in my budget, so after my ankle healed, I started buying one.

Eventually, I found an Icon treadmill that caught my eye…the ProForm i-Series 785 E. One feature that really drew me to this treadmill was its 16 built-in programs. Most other treadmills don’t have as many built-in programs! These programs allow for a variety of exercises and keep me from getting bored. Each program also automatically adjusts the speed and incline based on your chosen workout and intensity level.

Another nice feature of this treadmill is the EasyDrop Shock. This is especially good if you have small children in your house. When the treadmill is folded for storage, the shock absorber lowers the deck very slowly. This decreases the chance of injury to children and/or damage to your home.

If you hate getting too hot during a workout, this particular treadmill comes with a fan built right into the console. It feels so good when that cool air hits your chest! Workouts are more comfortable and enjoyable if you don’t get too hot. Oh yeah! I should also mention that you can adjust the cushioning on this treadmill to suit your own comfort zone.

For those of you who want more challenging workouts or more variety in your routines, you can purchase iFit workout cards that have been designed by professional trainers. Each card provides an 8-week training program, complete with audio coaching and automatic speed and incline control. I bought the walking cards from Jillian Michaels for about $30. I will probably get more cards in the near future, because these exercise programs seem to motivate me more to get on the treadmill.

I often enjoy working out while listening to music through my 785 E’s sound system. Sure makes time go by fast! Honestly, for a treadmill that cost me less than $1000, it really has been a good buy so far!

Since the ProForm i-Series 785 E treadmill is one of the least expensive models, I recommend purchasing the extended warranty. After all, it’s not as durable as more expensive models, so it’s a little more likely to break down sooner. The extended warranty will protect your investment, should you experience a problem with the machine.

In all honesty, I would recommend this treadmill only to walkers under 230 pounds. The weight limit shown is over 230 pounds, but most treadmills in this category simply can’t handle too much weight. If you’re a runner or weigh more than 230 pounds, you’d be better off investing in a more expensive, stronger, and more durable treadmill in the long run. However, for walkers weighing up to 230 pounds, the ProForm i-Series 785 E seems to be ideal.

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