Verdict
Ranked #5 of 5Reviewed by Mike Hun·May 20, 2026

ProForm Pro 2000

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The verdict

The Pro 2000 is the premium pick — ProForm's most-powerful sub-$1000 treadmill with optional touchscreen.

ProForm Pro 2000

Strengths

  • +3.5 CHP motor — most powerful in this lineup
  • +ReBound Pro cushioning
  • +iFIT compatible with 14" touchscreen on some SKUs
  • +12% incline + 12 mph

Watch-outs

  • Bigger footprint
  • iFIT subscription nags
  • Some assembly quirks reported

How it compares

Most powerful motor. Larger footprint. iFIT-tied.

Who this is for

At a glance: serious runners under $1000 who want max motor power.

Why you’d buy the ProForm Pro 2000

  • 3.5 CHP motor — most powerful in this lineup.
  • ReBound Pro cushioning.
  • iFIT compatible with 14" touchscreen on some SKUs.

Why you’d skip it

  • Bigger footprint.
  • iFIT subscription nags.
  • Some assembly quirks reported.

Rating sources

Our 4.5 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.

Frequently asked questions

Is the ProForm Pro 2000 worth buying?
The Pro 2000 is the premium pick — ProForm's most-powerful sub-$1000 treadmill with optional touchscreen.
What is the ProForm Pro 2000's biggest strength?
3.5 CHP motor — most powerful in this lineup
What is the main drawback of the ProForm Pro 2000?
Bigger footprint
What sources back the 4.5/5 rating?
Our 4.5/5 rating is the average of scores from 1 independent treadmills under $1000 review — treadmilltalk. Click any source on the product page to read the original review.

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