🏃♂️ Elevate your run, own your grind — the treadmill that trains with you.
The NordicTrack Commercial Series treadmill combines a powerful 4.25 HP motor with a 16-inch HD touchscreen and advanced SmartAdjust technology. It offers incline and decline settings to simulate real terrain, personalized AI coaching via iFIT membership, and a foldable design to save space. Ideal for professionals seeking immersive, data-driven workouts with seamless connectivity to health apps.
Brand | NordicTrack |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 80"D x 36"W x 65"H |
Material | Aluminum |
Maximum Speed | 12 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Auto Incline |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 4.25 Horsepower |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 12 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Programs | 10 |
Included Components | Safety Key |
Metrics Measured | Calories Burned |
Product Benefits | Weight Loss Support, Improve Muscle Strength, Improve Bone Strength |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
Deck Length | 60 Inches |
Deck Width | 22 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Input Power | 1750 Watts |
UPC | 043619815146 |
Speed Rating | MPH |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Power Cord |
Model Name | Commercial Series |
Manufacturer | iFit |
Screen Size | 16 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 84.5 x 35.5 x 15 inches |
Package Weight | 131.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 80 x 36 x 65 inches |
Brand Name | NordicTrack |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Part Number | NTL17125 |
Style | Commercial 1750 (New) |
F**R
Initial review - So far, so good!
Initial review - I'll give a 6 month update later.Delivery - no issues, a contracted delivery service dropped off the treadmill ahead of schedule.Weight - it's pretty heavy with all the parts in the box... treadmill base, arms, monitor, packing material, wooden supports on the inside of the box. We used a couple of furniture dollies to move it around to where we wanted to start the assembly. I recommend unpacking it close to where you want to use it. Once all the parts are out of the box, the actual treadmill base is still heavy but manageable with two people. My wife and I are 53 and not in the best shape but we were able to mange moving it to it's Permanente location.Assembly - Easy with two people, there are 4 bolts per arm for the uprights, feeding the power connecting cable for the monitor was a breeze with the pull wire already in place and ready to go. Keep the bolts somewhat loose as this help when attaching the monitor base. There are a couple more screws to attach the U-shaped control section which holds the monitor, very easy to do, again, with two people. All the tools are supplied so you do not need anything else to put the treadmill together. I would suggest a wrench and socket to speed things along. A couple of panel covers and it's almost complete. There is a shock which holds up the treadmill if you need to make use of the space it provides.Use - My wife is on her 3rd walk/hike in the Grand Canyon series and is enjoying it so far. The monitor is easy to setup and use/connect to WiFi. I-fit has a lot to offer from the browsing we did during the setup. The plan is of today - Memorial Day Sale - is $20 a month if you purchase for tow years. I'm sure they will offer sales in the future.Build quality - It's a sturdy as any commercial gym treadmill I've ever been on, and it's pretty quite. The -3 to +12 degree adjustments are nice as well. On the Grand Canyon hikes the treadmill automatically adjusts based on the terrain.All in all... it's been a positive experience. I'll post a 6 month update when we get there.Frank
J**.
Great way to sweat at home
We were on the fence on purchasing a high end treadmill. We went back and forth between Peloton/Sole/NordicTrack. At the end of the day, we chose correctly. I had read that NordicTrack has the best library of scenic/guided hikes and runs, and boy do they ever. Between my partner and I, we've gone for runs/walks in Vietnam, Italy, Romania, Tanzania and Hawaii. We've created custom warm up routines that we can schedule on the calendar to get going before a proper run. We've also been able to watch our favorite tv shows and movies while we workout if we're just looking to turn our brains off while we get our steps in.If you're looking for a plain treadmill that just does basic functions, this is probably overkill. If you're looking for extra content and guided runs and walks, the 1750 will be exactly what you're looking for. All the iFit extras are what make this machine great.Some positives:Hardware:The manual adjust for elevation and speeds for guided workouts are seamless and quick. The speed adjust on elevation is especially impressive compared to some other models I've used. The treadmill itself has a great "cushion" on impact for running. Very easy on the knees. It has a solid base and feels firmly rooted to the ground.Software:Love the extent of iFIt workouts and trainers. The search features are great at finding you new workouts with new trainers/locations. The ability to listen to music (whether Spotify or Last.fm) gives your workouts an extra level of intensity when you need it. The ability to watch Amazon or Netflix while walking/running is also great. The video and audio quality is great, and Bluetooth works pretty well with our Airpods.Some things that could be improved on the software/hardware side that would make it 10x better:Hardware:USB slot on the side: If you rest your hand (to brace) while using the menu, I'm often getting shocked by the UBS slot. It's pretty annoying, but it's not a deal breaker at all. I think moving that to the bottom where you wouldn't necessarily brace your hand would be a better solution. One additional annoyance is that Bluetooth gets "hung up" sometimes and it just won't connect. I've learned to turn on the machine and get logged in before putting my Airpods in. This has caused me to have to break previous habits because I normally put my Airpods in before I workout. The easier fix I've found when this happens is to hit the power button and wait a few seconds.Software:A separate slide adjuster for Spotify so I can listen to my music while going on a guided workout. The volume is identical for the trainer and Spotify so I can't hear them over my music. Means that I have to resort to last.fm. Last.fm has the separate slider. Not a deal breaker, but would be a small change that would be very nice.The ability to "link" workouts. I have a programmed warmup and would love to link workouts together without having to go through the cooldown and summary and then manually queue up the next one.All things considered, a great piece of equipment that has aided me in losing some serious weight over the last month.
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