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product_id: 35974286
title: "ProForm Cardio HIIT Trainer"
brand: "proform"
price: "฿45044"
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# iPod compatible 7" display 350 lb capacity ProForm Cardio HIIT Trainer

**Brand:** proform
**Price:** ฿45044
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Workout Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ProForm Cardio HIIT Trainer by proform
- **How much does it cost?** ฿45044 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/35974286-proform-cardio-hiit-trainer)

## Best For

- proform enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted proform brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Crafted with commercial-grade steel, ensuring durability and stability for every workout.
- • **Stay Connected:** Enjoy seamless iPod compatibility for an immersive audio experience while you sweat.
- • **Precision Performance:** Experience 24 resistance levels that adapt to your evolving fitness goals.
- • **Comfort Meets Function:** Oversized cushioned pedals and integrated fan keep you cool and comfortable during intense sessions.
- • **Unleash Your Potential:** Transform your fitness journey with 32 diverse workout apps tailored for every level.

## Overview

The ProForm Cardio HIIT Trainer is a state-of-the-art elliptical stepper designed for serious fitness enthusiasts. With a robust 350-pound weight capacity, a vibrant 7-inch backlit display, and 32 workout apps, it offers a comprehensive fitness experience. The machine features 24 resistance levels, an integrated tablet holder, and a commercial-grade steel construction, making it perfect for both casual users and dedicated athletes. Its compact footprint and transport wheels ensure easy placement and mobility.

## Description

Train Higher. Train Harder Turn up the heat on your training with the Cardio HIIT Trainer. With a full-access iFit trial membership you can browse a library of thousands of trainer-led workouts. Transform your living room into a boutique studio class or follow your iFit trainer through exciting global destinations as they coach and motivate you to success. Enjoy a total-body workout thanks to multi-function handlebars and a unique 10” vertical stride. With iFit (membership sold separately) your instructor will auto-adjust your resistance to match real-world terrain and meet trainer suggestions, which can be easily overridden with Digital Quick Resistance buttons. Train Higher. Train Harder Turn up the heat on your training with the Cardio HIIT Trainer. With a full-access iFit trial membership you can browse a library of thousands of trainer-led workouts. Transform your living room into a boutique studio class or follow your iFit trainer through exciting global destinations as they coach and motivate you to success. Enjoy a total-body workout thanks to multi-function handlebars and a unique 10” vertical stride. With iFit (membership sold separately) your instructor will auto-adjust your resistance to match real-world terrain and meet trainer suggestions, which can be easily overridden with Digital Quick Resistance buttons. Train Higher. Train Harder Turn up the heat on your training with the Cardio HIIT Trainer. With a full-access iFit trial membership you can browse a library of thousands of trainer-led workouts. Transform your living room into a boutique studio class or follow your iFit trainer through exciting global destinations as they coach and motivate you to success. Enjoy a total-body workout thanks to multi-function handlebars and a unique 10” vertical stride. With iFit (membership sold separately) your instructor will auto-adjust your resistance to match real-world terrain and meet trainer suggestions, which can be easily overridden with Digital Quick Resistance buttons. Heart Rate: EKG Grip Pulse Heart Rate Sensor.

Review: Nice Piece of Equipment at a Great Price - I had been looking for a cardio exercise machine for a while and settled on either this one or the Max Trainer M5. I wanted an elliptical but the ones I looked at took up a lot of floor space. The Max Trainer series and this one have a much smaller foot print. I was able to try out theM5 in a store and liked it, but was reluctant to purchase it due to the price. The less expensive M3 which is more comparably priced to this one didn't have any pre-programmed exercises or Blue Tooth interface. I found this one on desertcart with very similar capabilities at 1/2 the price of the M5. I was a bit suspicious of the quality at this price but decided to take a chance anyway based on the mostly positive reviews. The box arrived today, on time, by freight shipment. It's big and heavy (about 180 pounds) but the delivery guys were able to wrestle it into my front entryway. I opened the package and removed the individual parts. The unit was very well packaged and it took a while to disassemble the box and dispose of the ample packing material. I wanted to install the exercise machine in our family room about 60 feet from the entry so I did it by moving the individual parts there as needed to complete each assembly step. The only heavy part was the main unit which I estimate weighs about 100 lbs. I moved it first it with a small hand truck. The directions were easy to follow and all the parts and screws were well marked to avoid confusion. Everything fit together and the quality of the components looked fine. Although I asked for some help from my wife a couple of times to make things a bit easier, I found the whole assembly process not difficult. I could have done it myself if necessary. What slowed it down was having to use the simple hex wrench, supplied, to secure many of the screws. The screws are relatively tight and needed to be turned with the wrench in it's high torque position (the long way) and in some of the areas that only allowed for a 1/4 to 1/2 turn each time the wrench was inserted. It wasn't difficult, but it was time consuming. It took me about 3 hours to complete the job. The eight main bolts that connect the base supports to the main unit required using a metric socket wrench. That and a screw driver were the only needed tools not provided. Although I eventually intend to do so, I chose not to activate the Ifit service initially because I want to get comfortable with the machine first. I did that by holding down the Blue Tooth button for 30 seconds when initially powering up while it was asking me for activation. Once turned on the console functions all seemed to be there and worked without any kind of activation. Although the foot print of the machine is relatively small compared to most elipticals and tread mills, this is still a substantial piece of equipment. I placed it in our family room and although it fits, it is now the center of attention in the room decor. We are thinking about possible other places to put it. I have only had time to try the machine a couple of times. Its operation is smooth and quiet and even at it lowest resistance level it provides a very substantial workout. Being in not very good shape, it will take me a while to build up to the point where I can make use of its full capabilities. I can only pedal it for about 5 minutes at a time without getting winded and feeling it in my leg muscles. Over time I hope to build up to 15 to 30 minutes at higher resistance levels and to be able to make use of the programmed workouts. We'll see. It's only been one day, but so far I am very happy with the purchase. Update after 10 days: I like this machine a lot. It was easy to move to a less conspicuous corner of the family room and I am now able to do two 15 minute workouts a day at resistance levels between 1 and 6 and speeds between 40 and 60 RPM. Although I activated Ifit (it's free for 30 days) I find that just doing manual exercise at various speeds and resistance levels is adequate. The only thing I use Ifit for is tracking my workouts which is not worth $15 per month so I think I will cancel after the 30 day trial. I did try one of their "tours" and found it not too useful. It shows Google Street View images as you move along various courses while changing the resistance along with virtual terrain gradients. The first one I tried quickly shot up to resistance level 24 which was nearly impossible for me to pedal. I reduced it down to 5, but that ended up cancelling the automatic changes so the result was the same as a manual workout while watching Street View. Consequently I normally just vary the resistance and speed manually during my 15 minute sessions while watching TV news broadcasts. The unit is quiet enough so that TV watching while exercising is not a problem. I'm hoping to gradually work up to higher resistance, longer sessions, and using the built-in programs, but for now I feel like I am getting some regular exercise which was the objective of my purchase. The only negative I have found so far with the machine is that the heart rate monitor does not seem to work consistently. The rate it displays jumps around between 60 and 130 and can't be used reliably to guide settings to control how strenuously I am working out.
Review: ... needed an ellipical machine that was compact due to bad knees and limited space in my home - I needed an ellipical machine that was compact due to bad knees and limited space in my home. The proform elliptical trainer checked both those boxes. The only other product out there in the market that appeared to meet my needs for a compact elliptical trainer were the max trainers by Bowflex. If you navigate to the Bowflex Max Trainer reviews outside the Bowflex website you will see that the max trainer has a lot of problems especially after year one. It doesn't sound very durable. On the flipside the Proform Trainer is a newer product and didn't have such a large install base compared to Bowflex so it was hard to get an idea of the quality of this machine was good or not. So to make my decision I really wanted to see both of the products in person.... You can find the Bowflex at Dicks Sporting Goods on display and you can find the Proform at Sears. The Proform felt to be a more solid machine; the Bowflex felt a little cheap and it was also a little louder. Because of this I opted to go with the Proform. In terms of the actual product in action... I love it! I'd like to say I'm in pretty good shape and I struggle with the resistance level at around 13 and there are 26 resistance levels. The machine is quiet and I get a killer workout. I bought this item sold directly by desertcart for $999 (October 2017) at the time with free shipping. Pretty standard price but at the time desertcart included free professional installation. More recently at the time of this review I saw the price dropped to $923 with free shipping and installation. Unfortunately for me desertcart wouldn't make a price adjustment.

## Features

- Go to ifit/activate to redeem your one month iFit membership and activate your equipment for unlimited workout programs and experiences
- iPod compatible audio, 7 inches back lit display, 32 workout apps, 24 resistance levels, 5 inches elliptical stepping path with 10 inches vertical
- Integrated tablet holder, EKG grip pulse heart rate monitor, integrated in handle controls, commercial grade steel construction
- Multi function handlebars, cool air workout fan, Inertia Enhanced flywheel, oversized cushioned pedals
- Water bottle holder, transport wheels, leveling feet, 350 pound weight capacity. Footprint 66. 7 H x 29. 25 W x 52 D Inch

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01L3URJIG |
| Brand | ProForm |
| Brand Name | ProForm |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 842 Reviews |
| Display Size | 10 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043619538373, 00785983722643 |
| Included Components | Elliptical Stepper |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 52"D x 29.25"W x 66.7"H |
| Item Type Name | ProForm Cardio HIIT Trainer |
| Item Weight | 180 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | iFIT Health & Fitness |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PFEL09915 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Stride Length | 10 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
| Model Name | Cardio HIIT |
| Model Number | PFEL09915 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 24 |
| Product Dimensions | 52"D x 29.25"W x 66.7"H |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| UPC | 785983722643 043619538373 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice Piece of Equipment at a Great Price
*by A***G on January 5, 2019*

I had been looking for a cardio exercise machine for a while and settled on either this one or the Max Trainer M5. I wanted an elliptical but the ones I looked at took up a lot of floor space. The Max Trainer series and this one have a much smaller foot print. I was able to try out theM5 in a store and liked it, but was reluctant to purchase it due to the price. The less expensive M3 which is more comparably priced to this one didn't have any pre-programmed exercises or Blue Tooth interface. I found this one on Amazon with very similar capabilities at 1/2 the price of the M5. I was a bit suspicious of the quality at this price but decided to take a chance anyway based on the mostly positive reviews. The box arrived today, on time, by freight shipment. It's big and heavy (about 180 pounds) but the delivery guys were able to wrestle it into my front entryway. I opened the package and removed the individual parts. The unit was very well packaged and it took a while to disassemble the box and dispose of the ample packing material. I wanted to install the exercise machine in our family room about 60 feet from the entry so I did it by moving the individual parts there as needed to complete each assembly step. The only heavy part was the main unit which I estimate weighs about 100 lbs. I moved it first it with a small hand truck. The directions were easy to follow and all the parts and screws were well marked to avoid confusion. Everything fit together and the quality of the components looked fine. Although I asked for some help from my wife a couple of times to make things a bit easier, I found the whole assembly process not difficult. I could have done it myself if necessary. What slowed it down was having to use the simple hex wrench, supplied, to secure many of the screws. The screws are relatively tight and needed to be turned with the wrench in it's high torque position (the long way) and in some of the areas that only allowed for a 1/4 to 1/2 turn each time the wrench was inserted. It wasn't difficult, but it was time consuming. It took me about 3 hours to complete the job. The eight main bolts that connect the base supports to the main unit required using a metric socket wrench. That and a screw driver were the only needed tools not provided. Although I eventually intend to do so, I chose not to activate the Ifit service initially because I want to get comfortable with the machine first. I did that by holding down the Blue Tooth button for 30 seconds when initially powering up while it was asking me for activation. Once turned on the console functions all seemed to be there and worked without any kind of activation. Although the foot print of the machine is relatively small compared to most elipticals and tread mills, this is still a substantial piece of equipment. I placed it in our family room and although it fits, it is now the center of attention in the room decor. We are thinking about possible other places to put it. I have only had time to try the machine a couple of times. Its operation is smooth and quiet and even at it lowest resistance level it provides a very substantial workout. Being in not very good shape, it will take me a while to build up to the point where I can make use of its full capabilities. I can only pedal it for about 5 minutes at a time without getting winded and feeling it in my leg muscles. Over time I hope to build up to 15 to 30 minutes at higher resistance levels and to be able to make use of the programmed workouts. We'll see. It's only been one day, but so far I am very happy with the purchase. Update after 10 days: I like this machine a lot. It was easy to move to a less conspicuous corner of the family room and I am now able to do two 15 minute workouts a day at resistance levels between 1 and 6 and speeds between 40 and 60 RPM. Although I activated Ifit (it's free for 30 days) I find that just doing manual exercise at various speeds and resistance levels is adequate. The only thing I use Ifit for is tracking my workouts which is not worth $15 per month so I think I will cancel after the 30 day trial. I did try one of their "tours" and found it not too useful. It shows Google Street View images as you move along various courses while changing the resistance along with virtual terrain gradients. The first one I tried quickly shot up to resistance level 24 which was nearly impossible for me to pedal. I reduced it down to 5, but that ended up cancelling the automatic changes so the result was the same as a manual workout while watching Street View. Consequently I normally just vary the resistance and speed manually during my 15 minute sessions while watching TV news broadcasts. The unit is quiet enough so that TV watching while exercising is not a problem. I'm hoping to gradually work up to higher resistance, longer sessions, and using the built-in programs, but for now I feel like I am getting some regular exercise which was the objective of my purchase. The only negative I have found so far with the machine is that the heart rate monitor does not seem to work consistently. The rate it displays jumps around between 60 and 130 and can't be used reliably to guide settings to control how strenuously I am working out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ... needed an ellipical machine that was compact due to bad knees and limited space in my home
*by B***1 on November 14, 2017*

I needed an ellipical machine that was compact due to bad knees and limited space in my home. The proform elliptical trainer checked both those boxes. The only other product out there in the market that appeared to meet my needs for a compact elliptical trainer were the max trainers by Bowflex. If you navigate to the Bowflex Max Trainer reviews outside the Bowflex website you will see that the max trainer has a lot of problems especially after year one. It doesn't sound very durable. On the flipside the Proform Trainer is a newer product and didn't have such a large install base compared to Bowflex so it was hard to get an idea of the quality of this machine was good or not. So to make my decision I really wanted to see both of the products in person.... You can find the Bowflex at Dicks Sporting Goods on display and you can find the Proform at Sears. The Proform felt to be a more solid machine; the Bowflex felt a little cheap and it was also a little louder. Because of this I opted to go with the Proform. In terms of the actual product in action... I love it! I'd like to say I'm in pretty good shape and I struggle with the resistance level at around 13 and there are 26 resistance levels. The machine is quiet and I get a killer workout. I bought this item sold directly by amazon for $999 (October 2017) at the time with free shipping. Pretty standard price but at the time amazon included free professional installation. More recently at the time of this review I saw the price dropped to $923 with free shipping and installation. Unfortunately for me amazon wouldn't make a price adjustment.

### ⭐ Buyer Beware!
*by I***N on January 23, 2018*

(Hopefully) final update: Frustration with inability/difficulty reaching person at customer service, and poor quality control, thank goodness purchased at AMAZON. Have scheduled pickup and return of equipment so I can be done with it......(I read one reviewer of the more expensive version of this machine refer to it as 'the demon machine from hell.' Pretty accurate. Update: Changed score from two stars to one star. (can you rate 0 stars?) Finally received part and it was wrong part!! Another delay and finally put missing part into machine and put machine back together again. Three more uses and it broke down again, another problem. BEWARE! I have been unable to reach customer support...you are put into a loop, it asks you for your S/N but will not accept it when attempting to enter and then they automatically hang up on you. Original review: First the good: Very nice machine, small footprint and very quiet. More like elliptical stepper than an elliptical, but that is why it can have a small footprint. Operation is smooth. Now the bad: Only a 2 star rating, however, instead of higher because customer service, and possible quality control, is not great. Mine came defective and started making a grinding noise the 2nd time my (115 lb) wife used it. After a long wait time I spoke to a knowledgeable person who tried to help me diagnose what the problem was. After about 20 minutes we figured out it was a loose safety wheel on one of the pedals, and she directed me to remove the side cover to tighten the bolt. Would they call me back to confirm it was fixed so that I wouldn't have to spend another 45 minutes on hold? "No we cannot do that." Well ok... The fix sounds easy enough.... Two hours later and many parts laid out on the floor, I had access to the wheel. It turns out it was missing a bolt completely (QC??). Another 45 minutes on hold in order to speak with customer service to reach another person and order the part. It would be 7 to 10 days before I receive it, during which time the machine is inoperable. Would they be able to expedite the shipping? (Unit was 2 days old.) "No we cannot do that." So machine is 2 days old, spread out across the room, unworkable, while I wait for the part and spend another couple hours trying to put it back together again. Buyer beware!!

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