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NordicTrack T Series: Perfect Treadmills for Home Use, Walking or Running Treadmill with Incline, Bluetooth Enabled, 300 lbs User Capacity

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Style: T Series 8.5S


Features

  • [30-day iFIT trial included] - Follow expert iFIT Trainers in 10,000+ outdoor workouts around the world. Internet and WIFI required. iFIT Membership auto-renews for $39/mo plus tax unless canceled in advance. Cancel at any time.
  • [10 HD Smart Touchscreen] - Stream On-Demand iFIT Workouts at Home directly to your machine and follow your trainers through studio classes and global workouts.
  • [Digital QuickSpeed Controls] - 0-12 MPH with Automatic iFIT Trainer Control
  • [Digital Quick Incline Controls] - A range of 0-12% incline with Automatic iFIT Trainer Control
  • [20 x 55 Tread Belt] - For a Compact and Comfortable Home Workout
  • [SpaceSaver Design] - Designed for Compact Vertical Storage so you can transform your home into a home gym and back.
  • [FlexSelect Belt Cushioning] - Customize your Comfort
  • [3.0 CHP Motor] - A motor designed to supply constant power to any workout.

Description

Your NordicTrack Treadmill stands the test of time with innovative design elements and expert engineering. Use your treadmill to go farther than you ever have before when you add NordicTrack Interactive personal coaching experience with IFIT. Get heart-pounding studio workouts and trainer-guided workouts around the globe so you can run the steps of Machu Picchu in the morning and the beaches of Hawaii in the afternoon. Always have confidence in the lasting power of your machine with lifetime frame and motor coverage. Continuous Horsepower (CHP) is a term used in the treadmill industry for consumer comparison purposes. The CHP rating is measured in laboratory testing using a dynamometer, which measures the mechanical power of the motor. The CHP rating does not denote the operational horsepower of the treadmill in ordinary household use. In ordinary household use, the motor does not operate at the horsepower shown.

Brand: NordicTrack


Color: Black


Product Grade: like new


Product Dimensions: 78.9"D x 35.5"W x 59.4"H


Item Weight: 0.1 Kilograms


Material: Alloy Steel


Maximum Speed: 12 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: Touch Screen, Bluetooth, Auto Incline


Recommended Uses For Product: Exercise and Fitness


Target Audience: Adult


Brand: ‎NordicTrack


Color: ‎Black


Product Grade: ‎like new


Product Dimensions: ‎78.9"D x 35.5"W x 59.4"H


Item Weight: ‎0.1 Kilograms


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Maximum Speed: ‎12 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: ‎Touch Screen, Bluetooth, Auto Incline


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Exercise and Fitness


Target Audience: ‎Adult


Maximum Horsepower: ‎3 Horsepower


Maximum Incline Percentage: ‎12


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Display Type: ‎LED


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Number of Programs: ‎50


Control Program Name: ‎iFIT


Included Components: ‎Deck and motor, Console, hardware package, upright arms


Metrics Measured: ‎Distance, Heart Rate, Incline, Time, Calories Burned, Speed


Product Benefits: ‎Engaging workout experience, reduced joint impact, and space-saving design


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎300 Pounds


Deck Length: ‎60 Inches


Deck Width: ‎20 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Speed Rating: ‎12 miles_per_hour


Folded Size: ‎[Smaller footprint, not explicitly specified]


Screen Size: ‎10 Inches


Belt Length: ‎55 Inches


Input Power: ‎1200 Watts


UPC: ‎043619602265


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎65


Model Name: ‎T Series


Manufacturer: ‎iFIT Health & Fitness


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎82 x 32 x 14 inches


Package Weight: ‎108.86 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎78.5 x 35.5 x 59 inches


Brand Name: ‎NordicTrack


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


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎NTL11219


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎T Series 8.5S


Date First Available: August 31, 2018


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  • NordicTrack T 6.5 Si Treadmill + 1 Year iFit Membership (WORTH IT!) with the 10-inch screen
This review is for the NordicTrack T 6.5 Si Treadmill + 1 Year iFit Membership (WORTH IT!) with the 10-inch screen. I have owned this treadmill for 5 months 1 day as of the current date/writing of this review (May 9, 2020). This is the first treadmill I have ever owned (I actually bought it as a gift to my girlfriend) and it has been awesome! She loves it too, of course. Assembly: 4/5 - The assembly was interesting, to say the least, but with the help of my girlfriend, it took us between an hour or two to finish. I'm pretty sure it was much closer to two hours. I do not think it is possible to assemble by yourself but kudos to you if you manage to get it assembled on your own. Then again, try it by yourself and you'll be so worked up from not having an extra 30 pairs of hands to help that you'll be ready to run 30 miles when it's all said and done. I personally would not recommend it, though. You, in some instances, need someone to hold the upper half of the frame while the other is screwing stuff in to anchor it all together. I mentioned the assembly was interesting earlier in the sense of how everything eventually came together so perfectly. There's always one or two small hiccups with getting a screw hole to align...maybe it is just me but that seems to always be expected when I put anything together. I do recall having a slight issue where some wires on the right-hand side needed to be tucked away. I think we were able to rig it so they stayed put so no real big issues there - they are actually run through/inside the right bar that stands vertically touching the floor. The only bar connecting the bottom of the treadmill to the top...it's maybe at a slight 20-degree angle. Anyways, those particular wires are used to connect either the speakers, monitor, or both. Either way, you have to have them. I rate the instructions and everything assembly related a 4/5 deducting one star because you need a second person. As far as how well written the instructions goes and the lack of wtf's that DIDN'T happen, much (which is good by the way), I rate that a 5/5. Quality: 5/5 - I personally think the quality of the treadmill, build materials, the built-in 10 inch screen, speakers, and any other random odds and ends to be pretty good quality. There is a lot of plastic but it all feels solid and sturdy and should last for many, many years to come. Noise: 5/5 - I think the noise is about as quiet as you can make a treadmill. Then again, if you're running in place on something suspended off the ground then there are bound to be thuds with each step...I speak from firsthand experience. The speakers get quite loud so that's good noise if you are playing music or watching some of the iFit videos which will be discussed further down but not TOO far in-depth since I want to keep my review specifically on the treadmill itself. Yes, I realize iFit is more...fit...to be in the feature section below yet here it is. :) Features: 4.5/5 - If you want some good bells and whistles without dropping three grand on a Ferrari-like treadmill this is absolutely more than enough. Especially if you're like me and have never owned a treadmill before. It is a 10-speed treadmill with 10 levels of incline that increment from being flat (0.0) all the way to (45-degree angle upwards maybe?)10.0 at 0.1 increments. The iFit membership I think is stunning! Running in another country or hillside with a trainer all while enjoying the scenery (don't wimp out on monitor size or this is less enjoyable) while getting a good workout makes using this treadmill so much more enjoyable/pleasant. I'm not sure what the little orange/yellow cushion things are called but they are there as support for your joints. When you land, from jogging or running, they squish down to reduce the impact on your knees and other joints. I thought they looked silly but now that I know how well they work and what they are for I don't think they are so funny anymore. The other features you can more easily see from viewing the posted pictures. Cupholders, how big the speakers are, buttons, other little knickknacks. I have not had to use the folding feature of the treadmill to "tuck" it away in a corner but I did enjoy playing with the feature when putting it together. I have only used it honestly like 2-3 times and from what I could tell it works well. I do like that there is a "no slam" feature where if when you are letting it down and it slips it won't come crashing down. It will catch itself and slowly lower itself down automagically safe and sound...so that's neat. I docked half a point because the heartbeat sensor(s) you put your hands on don't really work all that well. I don't expect them to be 100% perfect or accurate by any means but I found that I have to, more of than not, situate my hands jusssst the right way for it to start giving me a readout. No biggie for me personally, since I have a Fitbit watch, but for anyone out there who is curious...it doesn't work very well for me personally. You might not have any issues with yours but I do with mine. Again, no deal-breaker for me by any means. iFit Membership: 5/5 - This I am going to briefly touch on and recommend everyone visit the NordicTrack website under the iFit section. I would post a link but I don't know if Amazon filters those out or not so I'll leave it up to you to learn your way around google. There is a TON of information there if you are interested for more information. Our purchase included the 1-year free iFIt membership. I am pretty certain that alone is a $300 value. What I like about it the most is that my girlfriend and I have created our own accounts and can share the membership. This way I can track my workouts and she can track hers on our own unique accounts. Logging in and out is pretty seamless (couple touches and you're logged in). I believe once you login once it doesn't log you out automatically so it's a matter of swapping accounts based on who is about to workout. You can keep track of things such as what days we worked out on, what workout we did, for how long, calories burned, and a LOT more. The membership is honestly a really great idea though. Just make sure you have your treadmill somewhat close to your modem or router (for Internet). Like most things nowadays...the videos need to be streamed while you are viewing them. Aka, you need to be online and connected to the Internet. So be aware of your placement when deciding where to put your treadmill. I hope this review has helped anyone on the fence as to what they want for their next treadmill. Happy treading! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2020 by Matthew Creel

  • A delightful purchase
When the pandemic shut down our gym, we decided to purchase a couple pieces of equipment. I am the primary user of this treadmill. My experience has been that the investment is paying off. It may not be NT's most powerful machine but it serves my purposes perfectly. The max incline is 10% and there is no decline function (which is fine for me). The incline is gradual, taking a full 30-35 seconds to go from 0 - 10% and that is something with which I am fine. I have a 10" screen. I recommend this as a minimum as touch controls would be difficult when moving with a smaller screen. This is actually the only thing I wish were different but I can live with the screen size without any problems. Speed and incline can be controlled via the touch screen or the touch pad controls on either side of the screen. If I want more control over incremental increase/decrease, there is a way to control that as well. These controls work very well. The belt platform includes shock absorbers. The unit sits on a concrete floor. I have no trouble with the stability or smoothness of the "ride", for lack of a better term. If you are more sensitive, get a thicker pad to place the unit on. . . but I do not feel the need for it. The unit folds up if you need space. Be aware that it does not fold up perfectly perpendicular to the floor but it does help free up space. I have no need of moving the unit but it was not difficult to get it into place once assembled. Safety-wise, unplug your unit when you are not using it! This also helps with iFit (see below) and software updates. My brother put this together but you can hire someone to do it. There was no cursing involved in assembly process. My impression and his feedback were that it went well. Also, I purchased the shipping option that included delivery to a specific room which helped immensely. I recommend it. My biggest gripe about this unit's design is the placement of the heart rate sensor grips. I'm not sure who they were designed for but they are badly placed. I wear a separate heart rate strap blue-toothed to the machine display. This placement is not a problem for me but it is a design flaw. The machine came with one year membership to iFit. This is one of those things that you don't realize you needed but once you have it you can't imagine life without it. iFit is a pure delight. I have enjoyed every series completed and the trainers are positive and encouraging. During a live session early on in my iFit membership, I was struggling to keep up and had to readjust the settings. The trainer must have noticed and she gave me an encouraging shout out. It doesn't get more personal and motivating than that. I appreciated the "don't give up" words and finished the work out. Since starting out, my cardio status has improved immensely. My pulse rate has become more stable around 140-150 for moderate intensity workouts. That is a miracle for me as it used to shoot upwards of 170 and I would be short of breath in less than 5 minutes. Now, I can do inclines up to 8% without pulse spikes and can still carry on a conversation. Going to 9-10% still gets my breathing heavy, but I can do it. Also, I am competing in virtual 5K races and my time has gone from over 1 hour down to 48 minutes since January. While that may not be impressive to some, for me it is none too shabby. Would I purchase this again? My short answer is "yes" - with a caveat. Because my cardiovascular system and fitness level are improving, I will likely purchase a more advanced machine the next time I am in the market for one because I will probably benefit for more challenging inclines and other functionality. Bottomline is that if you are a newbie to home fitness or if you are not physically fit but want to be, this unit will work for you. If you are an advanced amateur/enthusiast, you may want to consider the features that will be most important to you and look at another NordicTrack machine. Whatever you decide, NordicTrack with iFit should be one of your decision-making points. I am very pleased with my purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021 by HelpfulTT

  • Software update now forces sign up and log in
Style: T Series 8.5S
The treadmill itself is fine. The degree to which they push their monthly subscription plan after purchase has finally broken me. I just want to use this as a treadmill - if I wanted to pay a fee every month I would join a gym instead of buying a treadmill. Already, each and every time I turn on the machine I had to skip a screen prompting me to log in to the paid account, and then confirm a second time that yes, I really do want to go to their manual mode, just like every other time I use the treadmill. With their latest update, they have actually REMOVED the button to use in manual mode - the entire reason I purchased a treadmill. To use while watching TV, while NOT paying a monthly fee OR being forced to give all my information to this company just to get back to the basic treadmill feature that I want to use on my...treadmill. Currently, there is a workaround to start the treadmill moving with one of the physical buttons, but even then I have to leave up the login screen the whole time to use and I lose even the tracking information I got in manual mode (average speed/incline, calories burned, time used). Even if you're going to continue to make me skip past the login screen every single time, at least roll back this update FFS ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024 by Gooch

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