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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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Style: Commercial 2450 Treadmill (2019 Model)


Features

  • 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 14-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; 59.25 H x 39.25 W x 81.25 L. FASTER Dual 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi Connectivity

Brand: NordicTrack


Color: Black/Gray


Product Dimensions: 81.2"D x 39.2"W x 69.9"H


Item Weight: 339.51 Pounds


Material: Other


Maximum Speed: 12 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: Go where you want. Work out all over the globe with our stunning Google Maps™ workout technology.


Recommended Uses For Product: commercial


Target Audience: Adult


Maximum Horsepower: 4 Horsepower


Brand: ‎NordicTrack


Color: ‎Black/Gray


Product Dimensions: ‎81.2"D x 39.2"W x 69.9"H


Item Weight: ‎339.51 Pounds


Material: ‎Other


Maximum Speed: ‎12 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: ‎Go where you want. Work out all over the globe with our stunning Google Maps™ workout technology.


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎commercial


Target Audience: ‎Adult


Maximum Horsepower: ‎4 Horsepower


Maximum Incline Percentage: ‎15


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Display Type: ‎LED


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Number of Programs: ‎40


Included Components: ‎30-Day Membership Included, Treadmill


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎400 Pounds


Deck Length: ‎60 Inches


Deck Width: ‎22 Inches


Speed Rating: ‎12 miles_per_hour


Screen Size: ‎14 Inches


Input Power: ‎2450 Watts


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎83.5 x 35 x 19.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎154.22 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎81.2 x 39.2 x 69.9 inches


Brand Name: ‎NordicTrack


Warranty Description: ‎10-Year Frame, 2-Year Parts, 1-Year Labor


Model Name: ‎NordicTrack Commercial 2450 Treadmill + 30-Day iFit Membership


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎iFIT Health & Fitness


Part Number: ‎NTL17219


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎Commercial 2450 Treadmill (2019 Model)


Date First Available: August 8, 2019


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  • I was a skeptic until...I fell in love.
Style: Commercial 2450 Treadmill (2019 Model)
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020 by DKM

  • 5 Stars for customer service but 1 star for this machine.
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2021 by Happy

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