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NordicTrack SpaceSaver SE7i Rear Drive Smart Elliptical with Folding SpaceSaver Design, Compatible with iFIT Personal Training

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Features

  • 30-Day iFIT Membership Included; Stream live & on-demand workouts on your equipment with Global Workouts & Studio Classes; Elite trainers adjust your equipment ($15 value)
  • 5-inch Backlit Display; Easily view and track important workout metrics as you train in the comfort of your home; AutoBreeze Workout Fan keeps you cool and comfortable through low-impact exercise
  • 22 Digital Resistance Levels; With iFIT, your trainer auto-adjusts your elliptical; Adjustable Power Ramp allows you to train at an incline; Adjustable stride is perfect for multiple users
  • Vertical SpaceSaver Design; Easily fold your elliptical for compact vertical storage when not in use; Upper Body Grips offer a total-body workout; SMR Silent Magnetic Resistance for quiet exercise
  • 325-pound total weight capacity; Protected with a 10-year frame warranty, 2-year parts warranty, and 1-year labor warranty; 67 H x 32 W x 80 L

Description

Enjoy the innovative space-saving capabilities of the NordicTrack SE7i rear drive smart elliptical. Connect your own tablet or smartphone (not included) to your elliptical to gain access to a vast library of live and on-demand video workouts led by elite personal trainers. Transform your living room into a boutique Studio Class, or embark on a breathtaking journey around the world with a Global Workout series. With iFIT, your trainers will auto-adjust your resistance for a fully optimized workout in the comfort of home. When the workout is over, fold your elliptical into itself for compact vertical storage.

Model Name: NordicTrack


Brand: NordicTrack


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 80"D x 32"W x 67"H


Material: Alloy Steel


Model Name: ‎NordicTrack


Brand: ‎NordicTrack


Color: ‎Black


Product Dimensions: ‎80"D x 32"W x 67"H


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Resistance Mechanism: ‎Magnetic


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎325 Pounds


Maximum Stride Length: ‎18 Inches


Screen Size: ‎5 Inches


Item Weight: ‎215 Pounds


Number of Resistance Levels: ‎22


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎78 x 32 x 18 inches


Package Weight: ‎97.52 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎80 x 32 x 67 inches


Brand Name: ‎NordicTrack


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


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎iFIT Health & Fitness


Part Number: ‎NTEL99416


Model Year: ‎2016


Included Components: ‎Elliptical, 30-Day Membership Included


Date First Available: May 23, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Should have been the first elliptical I tried
NordicTrack SpaceSaver SE7i Rear Drive Smart Elliptical: $1026.86 at the time of review I had to face a hard fact recently. I’m out of shape. So I began a quest to find a fitness machine that was the right fit for my workout needs (specifically a cardio unit that was gentle on the knees). I tried three other ellipticals before settling on the SE7i from Nordictrack. Truth be told, it was the first one I considered, but I was scared away by the price ($1300) on their website as well as the delivery fee (an extra $200). Thankfully, Amazon had my back with a much more reasonable price tag of around $1000 with an in-home delivery fee of $20 bucks. So with a near $500 savings, I got after it. Side note: the shipping package weighs in at over 200lbs. I *strongly* suggest paying the extra $20 for inside the home delivery from Amazon. The guys who brought mine in were super helpful and put it exactly where I wanted it. *What I liked*: This workout machine arrived almost completely constructed. I only had to attach the feet, then put the arm/control stalk upright. All-in-all it took about 15 minutes to be up and running (literally). The other two machines I built before this (a Nautilus E616 and a Bodychamp BRM3671) took about 45 minutes each to put together (the other one I tried was at a friend's house). The portability of this elliptical trainer is pretty good considering its size (and it is HUGE). It’s heavy, but you can lift it from either end and scoot it around on wheels fairly easily after the initial lift. The upright storage mode is a roomsaver. It really does dominate the room it’s in when fully extended. Putting it upright helps free up a ton of floor space and makes the room a lot more navigable. The workout on this thing is great! It is by far the smoothest and most natural leg motion of any of the four I tried. The base resistance is also a little bit higher. This can be a mixed bag, as if you’re not used to an elliptical workout (or just super out of shape like me), it will kick your butt. In that case you have no recourse but to keep working out until your body has adjusted. The controls are simple and easy to use. You can use the iFit service if you like to provide varied and instructor-driven workouts, but I usually game while I workout so I don’t use that service. The padded foot rests are actually nice. I can feel them flex against the pressure changes as I put my weight on different parts of my feet. By far the most comfortable foot rests of the four ellipticals. *What I didn't like*: The biggest problem with this trainer is that there is a soft requirement to use the iFit service. In fact, they want you to activate it using the service before you even try it. This would be a non-starter for me except that simply holding down the bluetooth button for 10 seconds bypasses that. I did this right away and was working out 10 seconds later. The heart rate monitor built into the fixed handlebars is wildly inaccurate. I wore both a fitbit and Apple Watch to test it and they were both consistently within about 3-4 beats of one another (often identical). The monitor on the machine is wacky. It showed an HR of like 56 (mid workout) one second then 130 the next (I was in the mid 140s according to my smart devices). I wouldn’t rely on it personally (but then again, I don’t. I use my Apple Watch to track my workouts). *The Bottom Line:* I was turned off initially by the price and a lot of people complaining about the iFit service requirement but I’m really happy I ended up getting this elliptical. It’s a fantastic workout and when I’m done I can just lift it up to open up the room again. Considering how easy it was to bypass iFit, I won’t count that against it like so many others. Five stars out of five for the first serious fitness machine I’ve ever owned. I would definitely order this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2021 by Nick E Nick E

  • GREAT Elliptical.
Gronk Fitness got this elliptical to us Fast. It was easy to set up. My husband loves it. THANKS Gronk and Amazon.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023 by N M McG

  • At 30 days from purchase, the device works, but that's about all I can say. I would not re-purchase any Nordic-Track equipment.
I paid a little more to get the NordicTrack brand, expecting that I would receive a high quality product; however, that has not been the case. After purchasing, I have been bombarded with emails suggesting that I purchase a several-hundred-dollar service plan to cover repairs, which has made me feel less confident that I made the right decision when selecting a NordicTrack product. Unfortunately, the quality of the equipment has not helped to ease those concerns at all. The elliptical itself isn't bad, but there are a number of other issues with the product. The elliptical comes with most parts pre-assembled. The quality of the pre-assembly is horrible. When using, there were several parts of the machine that were not moving smoothly, and were jerking, making clanking noises and feeling loose. I had to disassemble and re-assemble many of the pre-assembled parts. Many of the parts were not properly tightened. Once I tightened, the equipment works well, but I have had for about 1 month, and a new part begins clanking and feels loose about once a week. I have no doubt that, if I had not corrected the issue, the equipment would have had a very short life. Also, the description of the device is very misleading. The device is described as having a heart-rate monitor in the handles. Only the inner handles that are stationary have heart rate monitors, not the regular handles that you use for most of your cardio. To get a heart-rate reading, I have to remove my hands from the handles, and place them on the inner handles for about 90 seconds. The reading is grossly inaccurate 90% of the time. Also, the device is described as having Bluetooth capability. The device is Bluetooth capable ONLY for tablet devices and ONLY when using the paid-subscription app iFit. The iFit app ONLY works with the elliptical, and the elliptical ONLY works with the iFit app, which makes the Bluetooth capability pretty much useless. The iFit tracks my cardio on the elliptical, but if I also want to track my fitness while at the gym, running, or doing anything other than the elliptical, it cannot be captured in the app - which then requires that I use 2 apps to track my work-outs; one on the elliptical and one for all other work-outs. To further compound my frustrations, my current heart-rate monitors that I use to work-out do not work with this device. Only the iFit brand devices are able to use the Bluetooth connectivity on the device. I would purchase an iFit device, but it only works on the elliptical and not for my other work-outs; at $500/ea., I need a heart rate monitor that works for all of my work-outs, not a separate $500 monitor for each piece of equipment that I use. Since the iFit app is the only way to receive the full benefit of this device's capabilities, you will want to evaluate the iFit app before purchasing as well. The iFit app is the perfect example of technology solution that achieves great technological feats; however, they were implemented with such poor insight with regard to how their customers use their product, the app is pretty much useless. The cool thing about the app is that you can literally map a run anywhere in the world with google maps access, and train based on the elevation & difficulty of that location. The problem is that you can't create a work-out on your tablet. You can only create a work-out on your computer. So, to use this feature, you literally have to go to a computer and map a run, then open the app on your ipad, and use it. This is inconvenient, but wouldn't be too bad if you could re-use mapped runs, but NOPE, the developers failed to recognize that users might not want to spend the time to log-in online via PC and create a new scheduled work-out for all 7 days of the week, and repeat this exercise weekly. iFit also has a new app, iFit Cardio that works with the device as well. iFit Cardio is just as bad as iFit. iFit Cardio provides a video coach with verbal commands as well as background music. You can adjust the background music provided by iFit to be higher/lower than the verbal coaching, BUT, if you want to listen to your own music while working out, SORRY!!! can't do that! If you use the app, you are required to listen to the accompanying music, like it or not. My advise to anyone considering purchasing an elliptical is, you will be much happier with your purchase if you find quality equipment that provides a user-friendly experience and is truly Bluetooth capable and will work with your smartwatch and other standard heart rate monitors and work-out tracking apps, music players on your phone or tablet, etc. Convenience - or at least - lack of substantial inconvenience required to operate the equipment, will make your life much easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2018 by c112

  • Life Changer
I am a lazy person, too dang lazy. I hate running, love food too much. But I need to live a long life, I have family and children. I wasn't overly fat, but I was much bigger than i needed to be for sure. Did a plant strong diet, lost weight, nice.... Gained it all back. Did Keto, lost weight, sweet... gained it all back. Pfffft... Decided i needed something to really keep it off. I got a gym membership, The elliptical seemed like something I can do. So I did it for a while. It was a struggle, some days I just didn't want to do it. I was only doing it a few days a week. But still, I had to find the will to do it. I got in my car and drove there no matter what. I could tell it was a good thing I was doing, but it was not enough. I decided to buy an elliptical and keep it in my home office. That way it was always nearby. Got it, did three days a week. It was a good start but not enough. So on Christmas day, I decided I was going to go for it 5 days a week, see what happens. I started out on this machine on 1 or 2. Im now up to 14 and about to move it up. 30 mins a day, 5 days a week. I don't do the ifit stuff, just use the machine and.... OMG I am really starting to see the results. Just 30 min a day 5 days a week. This may not work for everyone, but for me, WOW. I can not see my life without this now. I have not lost any weight, only gained it, but my body is shaping into something amazing. I am losing fat and gaining muscle. Total game changer. Mind = Blown. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022 by Brian Stevens

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