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NordicTrack Commercial Series 1250, 1750, 2450: Expertly Engineered Foldable Treadmill, Treadmills for Home Use, Walking Treadmill with Incline, Superior Interactive Training Experience

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Commercial 1750 Treadmill (2019 Model)
Brand NordicTrack
Color Black
Product Grade like new
Product Dimensions 80"D x 38"W x 65"H
Item Weight 346 Pounds
Maximum Speed 12 Miles per Hour
Special Feature Run anywhere. Work out all over the globe with our stunning Google Maps™ workout technology.
Target Audience Adult
Maximum Horsepower 3.75 Horsepower

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  • 30-Day iFIT Family Membership Included; Stream live & on-demand workouts on your equipment with Global Workouts & Studio Classes; Add up to 5 users; Elite trainers adjust your equipment ($39 value)
  • Immersive 10-inch interactive HD touchscreen streams on-demand iFIT workouts directly to your equipment and provides easy stats tracking; SMART-Response motor for effective running and cardio training
  • -3 to 15 % OneTouch incline control; 12 MPH SMART OneTouch speed control; Your iFIT Trainer auto-adjusts your speed and incline to meet trainer requirements and match real-world terrain
  • Innovative SpaceSaver design with EasyLift Assist means your treadmill can fold up after your run for compact, simple storage; 22” x 60” tread belt for leg and elbow space; Runners Flex cushioning
  • 300-pound user capacity; Protected with a 10-year frame warranty, 2-year parts warranty, and 1-year labor warranty; 62.75” H x 39.25” W x 81.25” L

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Burn More With iFit

Join trainer-led classes where our iFit trainers use LIVE Speed and Incline Control to

keep you focused on a calorie-torching workout.

Runners Flex Cushioning

Our Runners Flex cushioning softens impact on your joints with one turn or

simulates a real road-running experience with another.

SMART-Response Drive System

A robust 3.75 CHP DurX Commercial Plus Motor powers you through your toughest

LIVE Interactive Training sessions.

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Limitless Training Options

Never be bored again with a variety of workout experiences. With studio sessions to global workouts and even cross-training options like yoga and full-body sculpting, our world-class iFit coaches provide endless variety.

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On-Demand Studio Workouts

Stream high-energy studio sessions with world-class personal trainers who LIVE

control your machine’s decline, incline, and speed in real-time.

Time to Escape & Explore

Experience global terrain as our coaches digitally adjust your speed and incline LIVE

to match theirs for the best workout of your life.

Incredible Variety

Move off your treadmill and participate in high-powered cross-training workouts

designed to tone and move your entire body.

Real-Time Workout Tracking

Go beyond traditional workout stats and use your heart rate, elevation, and intensity

to discover more about your workout.

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NordicTrack Commercial Series 1250, 1750, 2450: Expertly Engineered Foldable Treadmill, Treadmills for Home Use, Walking Treadmill with Incline, Superior Interactive Training Experience

NordicTrack Commercial Series 1250, 1750, 2450: Expertly Engineered Foldable Treadmill, Treadmills for Home Use, Walking Treadmill with Incline, Superior Interactive Training Experience


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3.7 out of 5 stars
3.7 out of 5
3,816 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality of the treadmill, mentioning it's a solid and sturdy machine that provides a gym-quality treadmill experience right in their home. They appreciate the size. However, some customers dislike the frame. Opinions are mixed on performance, ease of assembly, value, noise, and ifit compatibility.

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925 customers mention833 positive92 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the treadmill. They mention that it is a solid, sturdy, and provides a gym-quality treadmill experience right in their home. They appreciate the very strong support and springs that cushions their feel. They also say that it has a good overall balance of quality, performance, and price. Overall, customers say that this is 'a good treadmill for home use' and that the iFit runs are definitely good.

"...(some relief for the travel-deprived) + personalities + a huge range of workout options was really working for me.OVERVIEW..." Read more

"...The iFit runs are definitely good...." Read more

"...more on the 2950 because of the screen size, which is great for an immersive experience when using iFit (I don’t, my wife does) or the Google Maps-..." Read more

"...Nothing flimsy. I love the water bottle holders & front tray. I *really* love it's a little wider than other brands/models...." Read more

215 customers mention166 positive49 negative

Customers like the size of the treadmill. They say it's solid, has a wide deck, and is sturdy. They also say the profile is large and the length and width of the deck is great. Customers also mention that the platform is super wide compared to others in the same price range.

"...And when it is running, it is great. The belt is smooth. The screen is huge...." Read more

"...While the screen is certainly big, it’s not overbearing – I look past it to a TV in my workout room without issue. It’s really quite perfect...." Read more

"...I bought this machine specifically because the VERY solid quality, wider size, & large screen...." Read more

"...The tablet size and quality is great - the iFit videos are a pure joy to work with on the high def screen...." Read more

605 customers mention285 positive320 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the treadmill. Some mention it has a decent speed and great responsiveness. However, others say that it completely stopped while they were running and wouldn't resume. The screen is all-white and unresponsive, and the lower console was not working.

"...Mine has the tray, so...wasn't a problem. Fan works fine as a nice cool breeze--thinking of dabbing some essential oil on a cotton ball and taping..." Read more

"...calls to customer service it was determined that something was wrong with the motor. The part was ordered and we had to wait while it arrived...." Read more

"...I think we had it lock up once and had to power cycle, but it's behaved fairly well compared to some of the reviews we read from others...." Read more

"...As most other reviewers said, what garbage! It worked only once & it was WILDLY inaccurate. So wild I'd be dead if the readings were true...." Read more

543 customers mention373 positive170 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly. Some mention that operating the treadmill is pretty straightforward, and the setup was not complicated for anyone with the most basic handyman skills. The controls are easy to understand and accessible. However, some say that the process was quite difficult, and that not all the parts assembled flush.

"...Instructions were pretty clear to me, pieces were neatly organized, and this is one of the few things I've put together where I didn't screw up/..." Read more

"...The belt is smooth. The screen is huge. It’s easy to run manually, or customize your run by looking up a route on maps...." Read more

"...The assembly was easy with well-written instructions. The incline and decline work smoothly throughout the workout...." Read more

"...I had was after a few months, my wife was complaining that it seemed hard to run on and that she was struggling...." Read more

250 customers mention172 positive78 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the treadmill. Some mention that it's well worth the price, while others say that it is pretty expensive and not worth the cost.

"...Overall, the treadmill has definitely gotten used. It was an expensive but good purchase and we'd do it again. Could it be better? Sure...." Read more

"...But I maneuver well without having to read instructions Great buy, great product." Read more

"...As most other reviewers said, what garbage! It worked only once & it was WILDLY inaccurate. So wild I'd be dead if the readings were true...." Read more

"...treadmill and the iFit integration while off-putting to some, is worth the money and has definitely been what kept us coming back and staying..." Read more

237 customers mention160 positive77 negative

Customers are mixed about the noise produced by the treadmill. Some mention that it's remarkably quiet, with good audio to coach them through their run. However, others say that it makes a little noise, but not terrible. Some customers also mention that the fans are curiously loud and the unit works but makes some unpleasant noises when inclining and declining.

"...we had to set up a separate fan to help, but these little guys aren't overly loud and move a lot of air. Those are a big win...." Read more

"...The treadmill is sturdy, not as loud- although if you live in apartments, the sound and vibrations will carry based on the construction...." Read more

"...The fans are curiously loud – it’s as though NordicTrack may have searched old RadioShack warehouses for the loudest computer fans ever made...." Read more

"...After a few days, its remarkably quiet, and the motors are very powerful (much better than what i had before)...." Read more

163 customers mention108 positive55 negative

Customers are mixed about the ifit compatibility of the treadmill. Some mention that the iFit programs are great when they work, and are extremely helpful in helping the time go by fast during workouts. However, others say that the software gets a little confused and the preloaded programs are not great.

"...Cons: The iFit programs are great when they work- they cause lag in the workout at times and have frozen in between a run where I lost the progress...." Read more

"...It also shows you various programs if you have iFit membership. The User Interface, even though it is intuitive enough, can be better...." Read more

"...and is just powerful enough to handle the task, but clearly not top of the line, which leads to slow load times and diminished user experience..." Read more

"...Finally, the iFit software has really great programming for my needs, but the user interface for discovering new workouts is very poor...." Read more

161 customers mention0 positive161 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the frame of the treadmill. They mention that it broke easily, the deck was cracked, and the right hand side was shattered in transit. The plastic can crack if you are not careful. Some customers also report that the belt tore slightly and that the product came damaged.

"...If your WiFi is too fast, the machine will crash mid-run. After all of this was figured out, the machine finally ran...." Read more

"...pretty good and took some delicate work to unstick, and a small piece did break off. This was within the first few days of owning it...." Read more

"...me through an examination of the unit and we determined the frame itself was bent in a way that repair in place was impossible, so I started through..." Read more

"...As it turned out, it was badly damaged upon delivery...." Read more

"Sturdy, heavy treadmill that is basically an android tablet with a treadmill attached"
4 Stars
"Sturdy, heavy treadmill that is basically an android tablet with a treadmill attached"
Just got this treadmill and it’s basically a 23” android tablet connected to the treadmill. After a few days, its remarkably quiet, and the motors are very powerful (much better than what i had before). I'm still confused by the softness of the running bed - does ON means soft, and OFF means its hard? the manual is unclear about this. Generally the manual has been useless. I was distressed at first that there wasn't a ledge to place my ipad on so that i can watch movies while i run/walk, but the screen tilts! when you tilt it back, there is a ledge area on top of the fan below the screen, that is a pretty good ledge to place the ipad on. Beyond this, couple of nits1. YOU CANNOT TURN THIS THING OFF! :) there is only a master switch, which essentially shuts down the entire unit. There is no standby - if you leave it on, the screen will NEVER turn off! I spent some time looking for a way to put it into standby - nope you can't - even getting into android (more below) doesn't help.2. the treadmill does not run unless you trigger manual mode on the tablet - ie. without the screen, the treadmill is useless. I would expect that i can just press the "start" and run - but nope. you have to hit the manual start on the screen, than the controls will work.3. the Fan is NOISY! not sure the cooling is worth the din it makes :)4. not all the parts assembled flush - yes, i had the free assembly by amazon, who was a nice part-timer who did these assembly after his regular job. he did it quite quickly, but there are some parts that aren't flush - it hasn't bothered me too much yet, but i may have to do some slight disassembly to fix this. Other than cosmetics, it is sturdy, and doesn't creek or move at all - it's a heavy piece of equipment.For people who are adventurous, you can run the web browser to watch youtube, but i haven't been able to do anything else. How to do this? you need to get into “privilege mode” which allows you to access the android shell and settings. Instructions to get into this mode are1. In the ifit app go into settings2. Tap on maintenance3. In the blank space below the maintenance settings, tap rapidly, around 10-20 times4. “Privileged mode” will show up as a message at the bottom of the screen5. Swipe up from the bottom edge and you will see the android taskbar, tap on the circle and you will go to home, now you can access android settingscouple of caveats, I do not know how to turn off this mode. However it seems to be ok, only difference is that the treadmill will boot to android home first, then launch the ifit app, which may be disconcerting to some SO sharing the device. Another caveat, do not try to play with the display settings - as mentioned above, the device does not turn off or go into standby, so when you finish using it, you have to physically turn it off (also says so in the manual, which is mind boggling, it's like unplugging your PC everytime, not sure why they do that - it messes up android in the long run). Thinking i am smart, i went into display power, and turned on, blank after X mins, well, it did go blank, but taping on the screen doesn't wake it up, pressing on the buttons doesn't either - NOTHING will wake it up from blanking the screen - you will have to power cycle with the switch - do don't do it :)Now on to the hard part, it’s running android 7.1.2, so I assume after going into settings and turning on install from other sources, I could sideload an APK. Nope, browser crashes every time when I try to download something from a website. There is no user accessible USB port, or so far Googling has turned up references to hdmi and usb, but no pictures or disassembly guide. If anyone has pictures or knows how to get apps on this thing. please share!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020
Style: Commercial 2450 Treadmill (2019 Model)Verified Purchase
Seriously, for years I put off buying a treadmill for so many reasons I lost count, but the big ones were up-front cost, space, and my fear that I'd lose interest in it -- way safer to keep a gym membership with a treadmill there, but have other options too. Enter COVID. LOL

I really tried to adapt and just run/walk/hike on my own, but boredom with this dragged on alongside COVID. I looked at used treadmills to save some $$$ but just wasn't finding anything that suited. My last straw was the free iFit trial I got on my phone, just to see how I liked the style/format---figured it'd be too corny for me and that I'd struggle with virtual training (having tried it before), but turns out I liked it more than I thought I would. Global workouts (some relief for the travel-deprived) + personalities + a huge range of workout options was really working for me.

OVERVIEW
Have had this thing a few days now and am freakin' in love with it. I doubt I'll lose interest...even if I cancel iFit after the year trial, the freedom and flexibility I've got with this thing to run/walk anytime I'm free without being hindered by weather, time of day, personal safety, is pretty liberating. I'm just mad it took me this long to get off the fence about getting one in the first place.

MODEL CHOICE
As a lover of hiking, I looked seriously at NT's incline trainer, but between the primo price and the fact that the deck didn't raise, I dropped back to the Commercial 2450. I actually looked at ProForm too to save some dough since it's the same parent company as NT, but was won over by NT's larger screens and more solid consumer reviews (but would probably be just fine with a ProForm, honestly). Anyway, I don't regret not getting the incline trainer...having done the Waipio Valley hike with Johnnie Gale this morning, 15% incline is plenty...and if that's not burning your calves enough, jack up the speed, lol.

FEATURES
Lots of feature-talk in other reviews so I'll try not to echo too much here...but one complaint by some is that some models were shipped by Amazon without a tray for setting up a tablet in case you want to watch TV or whatnot (since the screen on the trainer won't do that). Mine has the tray, so...wasn't a problem. Fan works fine as a nice cool breeze--thinking of dabbing some essential oil on a cotton ball and taping to the back so I can get some plumeria vibes on the Hawaii training series! LOL! Deck isn't too heavy/hard to raise, but be safe and lift with the legs. The tablet on the trainer has a tilt option, but it's not great, so if you're doing the non-treadmill workouts it can be tough to see. I'd recommend downloading iFit on your phone/tablet and connecting your account there. I haven't noticed any issues between having my account on the trainer and my iPhone. Have had no issues with power/program glitches/freezes/restarts. Fingers crossed it stays that way.

One part I'm still sorting out -- doing manual adjustments to speed/incline in iFit workouts. This is possible, but it does seem buggy sometimes. For example, I'll let the program control the incline, but I might want to adjust speed. If I adjust speed 5-6 times or so, the incline stops auto-adjusting, so I click "follow the trainer" mid-workout as a reset, and start my own adjustments over. This doesn't require stopping the program, and honestly, could be partly user-error. Either way, not a big deal.

SHIPMENT
Like many, I ordered through Amazon b/c the shipping was better than NT's site, where things were on backorder. Given some reviews, I was a little worried though, about damage during transit/delivery. I had zero issue with this, thankfully. I'm wondering if Amazon changed their shipping strategy to account for this b/c I did notice the date I picked for shipping when I ordered got pushed out a week by Amazon. As I tracked things on their site over the days, I noticed the shipment status was vague for over a week before it shipped, and the delivery date changed twice. No one actually contacted me personally via phone to confirm delivery timing/etc., so I contacted Amazon customer service via their chat function. Their agents had more info than what appeared on the site to me which helped. Once it shipped, the email updates came rolling in as to tracking/delivery status. Since they contract the delivery to another company, it wasn't clear at all how to change the delivery date if I had a conflict, but I'm sure if I contacted customer service again, that could get sorted. All told, I ordered the trainer July 31 with an Aug 5 delivery date, but got it on the 11th. If that was the price to pay for COVID and getting it without being damaged, I'll take it. ;)

DELIVERY
Maybe it's b/c I live in a single-story home, but the delivery driver took no issue bringing it across the threshold for me. He even helped me orient it so I had an easier time unboxing.

ASSEMBLY
To be clear, this really is a 2-person job. But I chose to assemble as much as I could solo, then get a friend to help with the rest. Wound up doing the whole thing myself, though I fully appreciate why this isn't the smartest idea, lol. Instructions were pretty clear to me, pieces were neatly organized, and this is one of the few things I've put together where I didn't screw up/misinterpret and have to go back several steps. Bulk aside, I've had worse issues with assembling Ikea shelves, so props to the NT folks on making this clear/easy. And kudos and thanks to those who posted tips in other reviews. Using the box as a sled for getting the deck oriented (I even kept part of the cardboard under the console half of the unit to protect my floor), and assembling in the spot you plan to use it is an absolute must, whether you're assembling yourself or not. This thing has wheels, but wheeling it down the hall to another spot in my home isn't happening. Forget the weight/bulk...based on the direction the wheels are oriented, this thing is too wide for my hallway. I could turn it 90 degrees, but then the wheels are useless so...yes, determine where you want it first, THEN build. Thinking ahead to a situation where you might move residences, one thing I'm considering is taking the entire upper frame off the unit so it can move in 2 pieces (deck + upper frame/console, b/c my main concern would be damaging walls/floors/the unit and especially the console itself). If you don't fully snap in the two plastic pieces that sit over the legs at the base (these plastic pieces are simply cosmetic, and not snapping them in makes zero difference to the look/functionality), you can raise them and access the bolts they cover to unscrew the frame/console...and this absolutely WILL take 2 people...just be sure you disconnect the wire connecting the console to the power supply on the back of the running deck, and safely secure it.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2021
I ordered this machine on August 2nd to help me train for a half marathon I was running in October. It took a month to get delivered. I know the package is huge so I wouldn’t take a star off for this even though waiting is hard. 

The delivery man was angry and slightly incompetent, getting mad that we weren’t helping him lift it. I was home alone with my children, the oldest of whom is 12. I was still recovering from a recent c-section (which is why I signed up for the race in the first place, to give me a goal to work towards as I got back into movement again) and couldn’t lend much help either.  All I could do is watch as he dropped it and hope nothing was wrong. To be fair, it is VERY heavy and would be very hard to deliver alone, and maybe he was just having a bad day. So I wouldn’t even take off a star for delivery. 

However, I put the machine together the same day I received it, which really does take forever when your only help is young children. To my utter dismay, the machine didn’t work! The screen got stuck continuously on a loading loop. My husband got back from his work trip the next day and we contacted the help line. After walking us through all the fixes they could think of, they determined something was wrong with the console, and would ship us a new one. 

Another few weeks went by before the new part arrived, and together my husband and I got it replaced. Once again, this is not a simple fix, and took a long time with no instructions as we figured it out. 

Once we had it changed, and with another call to the help line, we were able to get it up and running. A fair warning, the machine only works if it is connected to slower WiFi. If your WiFi is too fast, the machine will crash mid-run. 

After all of this was figured out, the machine finally ran. And when it is running, it is great. The belt is smooth. The screen is huge. It’s easy to run manually, or customize your run by looking up a route on maps. If you make your own route on maps, the incline even changes with the elevation, and the screen shows you where you are with street view, which is pretty amazing. For a couple of weeks, this $3,000 machine worked great, and I even got a couple of training runs in before my October race. 

Unfortunately, not many runs in, mid-run the machine stopped working, blowing the fuse to the room (lights, fan, etc) it was in. After that the belt no longer worked. After more calls to customer service it was determined that something was wrong with the motor. The part was ordered and we had to wait while it arrived. Then we had to contact the service repairman to let him know the part was there and schedule a time for him to come fix it. This whole ordering the part and setting up a fixing time took another three weeks.

I was impressed with the knowledge and professionalism of the repairman, but unfortunately, once he looked at the machine he quickly figured out it was not in fact the motor, but was the electronic board inside the treadmill that wasn’t working. He placed an order for this part and we started the waiting game again of waiting for the part to arrive and scheduling another time for him to come out.

Yesterday he came again and we finally got the machine working! I’m excited to have it up and running, but nervous that something will happen again! A brand new machine shouldn’t need that much work!

We bought this machine August 2nd. It was finally running on November 30th. And though I really do love this machine when it is running, 1 star is all I can give for this machine that has so far mostly been an incredibly large paper weight. 

If there is a positive in all of this, it is customer service. Customer service has always been helpful and kind. We haven’t talked to anyone yet who didn’t seem both knowledgeable and caring, which is a hard combination to come by. I’ve been very impressed every time we have to call, and it’s been a lot!

It’s just the machine itself that has proven to be a $3,000 disappointment, and I could not in my right mind recommend this headache to anyone.
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Teresa Michaud
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Purchase EVER!
Reviewed in Canada on August 22, 2021
I keep it in my dining room. I get to visit anywhere in the world where I want to while I workout. I'm learning about new places. I get to visit these places with my own personal guide and if I so desire, I can revisit as many times as I want all while getting my workout in! I can join different challenges if I want. I love it.
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