Further down the page, you’ll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Sole F65 and the ProForm Pro 2000.
But before checking out explanations regarding their specs and features here’s a table that summarizes the main technical summary sheet for these 2 treadmills:
Specs Comparison
The first thing that comes to your mind when making a purchase is how much you should spend on a treadmill, right? Sole F65 seems to be a more cost-effective option in this battle as it is about $200 cheaper than the Proform Pro 2000.
How about the weight these treadmills can handle? Well, Sole F65 is capable of supporting up to 350 Lbs, which is 50 Lbs higher than the Proform Pro 2000.
You are wondering how many programs are set up for them? Here is our answer! While Sole F65 is programmed with only 10 workouts in total, Proform Pro 2000 offers users 32 different built-in exercises.
In terms of motor, Proform Pro 2000 provides a stronger power thanks to its 3.5 HP engine, while Sole F65 comes with a 3.25 HP motor.
Let’s talk about the trainers’ incline range. The Sole F65 can incline from 0-15%. Meanwhile, Proform Pro 2000’s figure is a bit wider: -3 to 15%.
Interestingly, both Sole F65 and Proform Pro 2000 have the same running area 22” x 60”, and the same maximum speed of 12 MPH.
Similar to other treadmills in the market, Sole F65 and Proform Pro 2000 are both equipped with heart rate tracking. Users shall wear handlebar grips or chest straps to monitor their heart rate.
What about the dimensions of these two treadmills? Proform Pro 2000 measures 84 x 25 x 38 inches and weighs 210 pounds. On the contrary, Sole F65 seems a bit bulkier, with a size of 80.3 x 33.5 x 57.1 inches and a weight of 253 pounds.
However, both of these machines have the ability to fold up easily for space-saving. Therefore, you do not need to worry that they will take up a lot of space in your house.
Features Comparison
The Sole F65 uses a 7.5-inch screen to show users’ practicing progress. Meanwhile, Proform Pro 2000 comes with a 10-inch HD touchscreen to track stats, including mileage, pace, approximate calorie burn, time spent exercise, and heart rate.
Like other Proform treadmills, Pro 2000 allows users to access a wide range of iFit workouts. Unfortunately, Sole F65 does not have this feature. Thus, it’s quite more boring to practice when compared to its competitor.
If you want to connect the trainer with other devices, only Sole F65 has a USB port to support connecting with your phone, tablet, or computers, and so on. Proform Pro 2000, in contrast, lacks this feature.
Workouts are a hassle without booming songs or inspiring voices of a virtual trainer, and who wants that? Fortunately, the Pro 2000 features an audio auxiliary port as well as dual 2-inch speakers. However, the product of Sole doesn’t provide these utilities.
If you require a tablet holder, luckily, these two trainers are equipped to fulfill your need. Proform 2000 and Sole F65 are designed with tablet and water bottle holders.
ProForm Pro 2000 is backed by a lifetime frame and motor, 5-year parts, and 2-year labor. In comparison, Sole F65 comes with a lifetime on frame, motor, deck, three years on electronics, and one year on labor.
Quick Rundown Of Sole F65
- Value-priced SOLE F65 treadmill is powered by 3.25 continuous duty HP motor that drives speeds up to 12 MPH and an incline up to 15%. Ideal for home fitness use
- Rack-and-pinion gear design incline, two-ply belt, pulse grip and chest strap heart rate monitoring
- Six standard programs, two custom programs, and two heart programs; cooling fans and MP3-compatible sound system; 7.5-inch LCD workout display
- Measures 35 by 57 by 83 inches (W x H x D); deck measures 35 by 83 inches (W x D) and running surface measures 20 by 60 inches (W x D); 253-pound weight and 350-pound weight limit; 2.5-inch rollers
- Includes the following manufacturer's warranties against defects in materials and workmanship: lifetime on frame, motor, and deck; three years on electronics; and one year on labor
Heart rate monitoring
Excellent warranty[/i2pros][i2cons]Short side rails
Weaker motor (than the Proform Pro 2000)[/i2cons][/i2pc]
Quick Rundown Of ProForm Pro 2000
- Footprint: 39.15” W x 79” D x 71.4” H | Tread Belt: 22” x 60”
- Weight Capacity: 300 lb
- 7 inches backlit over sized LCD with racetrack display, iFit compatible. Integrated device shelf
- 3.5 CHP Mach Z commercial Pro, 0 to 12 MPH Quick Speed
- -3 – 15% Digital Quick Decline & Incline Control
Updated technology
Media integration
Workout program diversity
Strong motor (than the Sole F65)[/i2pros][i2cons]Providing slow customer service [/i2cons][/i2pc]
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Conclusion
Through this article, we have compared Sole F65 Vs Proform Pro 2000 on specifications, features, and warranty for your consideration. From our perspective, Proform Pro 2000 is the better choice for its strong motor and modern display features. What about you? Which treadmill is more suitable for you? Don’t hesitate to leave a comment below! We’d love to hear from you.