![]() The console area is pretty bare, featuring only the basics like cup holders and an MP3 compatible sound system (sadly no cooling fan though). To display workout data like time, distance, and calories burned, there is a 5″ x 7″ LCD screen. To make speed or incline changes, there are quick keys on the console in addition to the usual up/down arrows. ![]() The speed capabilities of this model top out at 10mph. If you want to workout on an incline, this model provides one of up to 10%. There is also a protective cushioning deck designed with ProShox Cushioning support. The motor is a 2.0 CHP Mach Z that can withstand user weights of up to 300 pounds. ![]() A treadmill offering a total body workout is certainly rare in this price range. Unlike traditional treadmills, this model features the CrossWalk arms design that allows users to work the upper body while walking. Since this is a lightweight model, the rollers are predictably small at just 1.9″. In addition to the folding frame, this model is also quite compact with a running area that is 18″ wide and 50″ long (the average is typically 20″ wide and 60″ long). The 415 Crosswalk uses a patented SpaceSaver design that allows users to fold the machine vertically in a single step. Quite a deal, but you’ll get what you pay for. This particular model can be found for just under $400. ![]() The 415 Crosswalk Treadmill is a very basic and inexpensive machine manufactured by ProForm and typically sold by retailers like Sears. ![]()
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