bought my bowflex recently, and as someone who loves to run outside and at long distances, it's perfect. I don't even care about the netflex or other watching options, lol, i cant run and watch stuff, I like my mind to go on auto pilot and zone out on my breathing. This thing is built like an absolute tank and nice and firm, so if youre a conditioned runner I highly reccomend it.
I have a 15 year old Sole treadmill that I run on almost every day. I’ve never had an issue with it - ever! I want to upgrade and get the NordicTrack but the reviews are mixed. I don’t want to upgrade from a super reliable treadmill to a brand new piece of trouble. I think I’m going to wait before pulling the plug.
caution, I-Fit killed my Nordic Track 1750 Commercial treadmill. Everything was fin until October 2023, then, suddenly, the machine would not start. I-Fit said it was a software update and that they no longer support my machine. I had a treadmill service technician come to my house. No luck. It won't run manually, it won't run at all.
I would love to see a comparison between the Sole F85 and the NordicTrack 2450 with the updated 2023 treadmills. I am looking for a treadmill which will allow me to train for marathons and eventually ultras. I would think the F85 would be a better option for a user like me since it's a.) several hundred dollars cheaper, b.) has better overall warranty, and c.) the motor is a 4.0 HP vs. the 3.6 CHP from the 2450. Thank you!
Thanks for the suggestion! That would be a great comparison, we'll see if we can get that video on our content calendar here soon. Both treadmills would be great for marathon training but you are correct with those 3 points. The F85 has a firmer deck as well so it might be closer to what running a marathon or ultra might be like. One plus for the Nordictrack would be softer cushioning for those "recovery" type runs and also using the Google maps feature to map out your course. We'll try to get that comparison filmed soon, let us know if there are any other specifics you'd like to see in that comparison.
I just recently bought the Sole F63, before i saw this, and i was having a little bit of FOMO with the Nordictrak 1750, but having watched your video, i'm much more confortable with my choice. Wish i had saw it before. Good content, keep it up!
Thanks for watching, and enjoy your new machine! Did you buy the new 2023 model? We were a little bummed that we didn't have the 2023 model in our studio in time to include in this video, but we do have a new review of the new model coming out very soon! Thanks again for watching and for your feedback!
@@TreadmillReviewGuru yes I did get the newer version, as I have a garmin watch, and it connects easily to it, which was important to me, as someone trying to lose weight. The fan is almost useless for me, I don’t feel it much at all. And at my weight, 252, I definitely get a little bounce or shake going, but I’m heavy and it’s to be expected at the price point, it doesn’t bother me. The warranty is what really made me pick it.
Thank you so much for this. As an almost authoritative voice of Treadmills on UA-cam, would you be able to comment on the issue of Nordic's and ProForm's treadmills being bricked after firmware updates? I understand there is a class action lawsuits? Your take on the matter would be greatly appreciated as one looking to purchase. Do you still recommend 1750, 2450, X32s and PF9000 despite the possible bricking issue or is that blown out of proportions? Thank you in advance.
The Horizon 7.8 AT is great for HIIT because it is so quick to adjust speeds compared to other treadmills. So that would be our top recommendation. Or looking into a manual treadmill so you can control the pace of the belt yourself.
Thank you for the reviews, they are very informative, the only thing I would add is that as much as I like the Nordic track 1750 the warranty will be void since I plan on placing it in my garage for myself and my wife’s daily workout. I am debating if I should get the sole f80 or the f63 instead.
Looking for the best treadmill, without speakers, small TV's, but a touch panel for modes and or stats for your work out. EG just treadmill stuff not things I can do with an IPAD.
NordicTrack has the softest cushioned treadmills we've tested, the incline treadmills are a little more cushioned, but the Commercial Series are also soft.
We've found both to be really reliable and durable. I think it just depends on if you'd like a larger screen then the Pro 9000 is the way to go or if you want a little softer cushioning, the 1750 is the one to go with. I personally prefer the 1750 a little more for the layout, deck cushion, motor, and reliability, but both are great models.
Hello, sorry for my english because I'm french ! What's your mind about the brand "Moovyoo". I'm a regular trainer with a 21kmh VMA and want a treadmill which is effective and durable, around 2000€ maxi. Thx !
The NordicTrack X22i and X32i have the most deck cushioning. The NordicTrack 2450 and 1750 also both have a lot of deck cushioning, too. These treadmills have the most out of the treadmills we've tested.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru I have noticed the X32i is not on NordicTrack website. I just see the X22i having a closeout sale. Is the X32i no longer offered?
Where would you put Matrix treadmills on your top treadmills list, are they worth the money? How do they compare to the treadmills that you prefer? I’m particularly curious about the TF50.
Matrix treadmills are mostly for commercial use, though they have some models for home use, which usually comes under Super Heavy Duty category. The price is quite costly
I was up & down about buying this because I know most treadmills cost a lot more than this but it was in my budget. Definitely worth the buy, has holder for phone or tablet
Good video except video do not have machine noise. Noise is very important thing. I hope you make ALWAYS in future videos with machine noise. Most treadmills are noisy. Without noise this video is 7/10. With noise this could be 10/10.
Thanks for the feedback. To not make this video too long, we decided not to include the sound of each treadmill. If you want to hear how each of them sounds though, check out our individual reviews, we do a demo section in all of them
Peleton just wasn't good for me. When I had it I hated how the screen just shook like no tomorrow (older model). No matter what I did, it would just shake. The problem was it was all connected as one piece, so when you incline the whole screen and everything inclines. This one looks like a newer model, so not sure how this one is, but the other one with the 32 inch screen was the one I hated. I am glad I was able to get a full refund when they decided to let people return their treads because of the what happen unfortunately with a few kids. I ended up getting a X32-I and can't be more happier. The cushion on it was by far better than Pels (the older model). Pels is for people that want to feel like they are running on sidewalk/street. If you have bad knees you do not want that thread (not even sure if they sell that model anymore). Also the classes outside is just top notch with Track. Pels their outside classes (I have no clue if they changed it around since I had it over a year ago) would skip around. So like instead of walking a set course with the trainer, the screen would be at one place then would be at another place a couple of minutes down the road. I didn't like that at all. I like when it's one continuous walk. Now the peleton interactive screen is a lot better than Tracks. I do miss that. Also miss the knobs that let you go up and down and faster or slower. However those are really the only 2 things I miss. Their in studio classes seem to be better than NordicTracks also but I did not do that, that much.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Happy to hear you've found a treadmill that works for you! We do agree that there are some good things about the Peloton Tread, especially the content, but overall the hardware needs improvement.
@@alyssashield3005 yes I still have it with no issues. I use it about 3-4 times a week. I even got the rower and my wife wants to get the bike. Love that it goes to 40% incline. Didn't think I would ever go that high but in better shape now and do way more hiking outdoor ones. I know track has a new version of this treadmill now so not sure how that one is holding up.
I'm interested in a treadmill to do some weighted walking/hiking on. What treadmill has the highest weight capacity? I heard your number on the Bowflex Treadmill 22, was 400 lbs, that's really good! I also know about the "HIITMill" made by Stair Master but that's a $6K item. Thanks for your reviews, I enjoy watching them.
Thanks for watching! The Bowflex has the highest weight capacity on this list besides the manual treadmills. Manual treadmills can vary it weight capacity from 400-700 pounds. Other great options would be the Sole F85 or the Sole TT8. Those machines also have high weight capacities. Let us know what other questions you have! Are you planning on using a weight vest or using dumbbells for farmers carries?
@@TreadmillReviewGuru I appreciate the response. Looks like manual may be the way to go then. I will be using both the Kensui weight vest and the Titan Rickshaw in order to get all the weight in. I can't carry it all in a vest and I can't hold it all with my hand grip so both it is!
Wow. Respect, that's impressive! The only thing I'd add to that then is to factor in the step up height of the treadmill you decide to go with. BUT it sounds like you're a beast and shouldn't have an issue stepping up with that much weight onto the side rails. If you have time, come back and let us know what treadmill you decide to go with.
You can watch Netflix, Hulu, etc. on the Sole F80 and F85 without paying for any additional subscription. You can also watch those apps on Matrix treadmills with the upgraded consoles. Other than that, you'll have to pay for subscription content on any other treadmill.
I'm very disappointed after watching this video to find the horrible ACTUAL reviews with the treadmills you guys are rating to be the best. People just like me are about to spend $1000s on a treadmill just to find it will most likely be a quality headache. Nordictrack is getting 2.9 stars on Amazon, Proform isn't much better, Horizon is at 4.3 stars, yet you guys aren't even addressing the quality issues these main brands are having. That's ridiculous. You guys aren't the only ones not addressing the quality of these machines, and I don't understand why, but I definitely will only take your reviews at face value from now on (a spec and feature overview of the product).
@safeprisonoffice6259 and is that an issue? I'm calling out these channels for putting out the exact same information while failing to give hard-working consumers the fair warning I am. Why aren't you calling them out?
@@safeprisonoffice6259 I was coming here to say the same thing as Seapanther. I have actually had a difficult time find consistently good reviews on any treadmill, outside of reviews collected as part of a promotion. Nordictrack customer service is horrible! Not to mention Nordictrack and Bowflex essentially require a monthly subscription to their overpriced apps in order to use almost any of the screen functionality. That is horrible. Pelaton created this terrible trend. Not only do you spend $2000-2500 on a treadmill, but now you have to spend $20-30 per month just to use it as designed. That's crap.
It’s hard to comment reliably on quality unless you’re testing them over time. You’re doing the right thing by using multiple sources. You should never rely on one source.
Thanks for that feedback! We felt that Horizons AT series was well represented in this list with adding the 7.0 and 7.8. But, the 7.4 is a great middle ground for that series.
Anyone have experience with treadmills over time? I need an under desk treadmill that is reliable. That may not be a thing, maybe all the reliable treadmills are giant 800 pount devices that you can't use in that way, but if anyone knows of such a treadmill I'd appreciate some help. I've owned a Treadly and an Urevo. Both have died and I'm trying to get one that is under the desk that I can use while I work. I only need it to move at 3 mph. None of these machines meet my needs as I am looking for an under desk treadmill.
Would love to know how you got on. I built my own treadmill desk 14 year ago before it became "trendy" 😂 and I hated it. No idea how people can focus whilst walking. It's fine if you're in a meeting or even reading through something but waking and typing/ writing/ focusing did not suit me
Where are the reviews on Matrix and Landice, the best treadmills with some of the best warranties? Sad to hear NordicTrack as the best with all the horror stories I hear
Nordictrack is the the big box store brand category. Matrix and Landice are much more premium products with better performance and build quality compared to Nordictrack. Matrix has better screens and technology, while Landice has a Lifetime parts warranty (not on the labor). Getting a Nordictrack serviced can be a nightmare. Matrix and Landice are both great choices.
Thanks for adding that in here. Just to clarify, the Horizon 7.0 AT is the "Best Treadmill Under $1000", we give the 7.8 AT the award for "Best Treadmill for HIIT" sorry for the confusion.
I have a 20 year old Proform 545S which has a 2.0hp motor that I bought to walk on but now my teenage son runs 3 miles usually at top speed (10mph) when he's not playing soccer and my daughter walks and runs on it - they are both in 150/160lb range. It has a really small belt compared to what I saw here (20 by 60 is the minimum today) - I measured it at 18.5 by 50 which has never been replaced. On paper, it looks ultra-bad (I found a review that was pretty critical and said "So many times, people buy treadmills for all the wrong reasons. This treadmill gives you those wrong reasons."😄 Ouch!) but they seem to be fine with it. I do find some of the prices for these treadmills pretty high (they seem to cost $2,000 or so) but we do spend a lot of money on training and it would be justifiable especially if we use it for 20 years. Should I replace it? Should I at least have it serviced? Is that even worth it?
I'm shocked at how flimsy most of these overpriced treadmills are. I have a Vision treadmill 20 years old which worked like a dream until just 5 months ago when the tread part started to buckle. My treadmill is solid as a rock (ZERO movement while running etc..) and folds much nicer than most of these.
NO MENTION of durability. Several Nordic tracks on here and no mention of their quality issues or cost except under 1000$ treadmills. I have had 3 Nordic tracks, first one lasted 10 years, the second one lasted 2 years and the last one, just over a year and no way to get them fixed or replaced. They are great when they work, but it sucks when you are marathon training and spend on the treadmill for a lot of early am runs before the sun comes up when you can’t get outside, them the treadmill breaks and no way to fix it. They are terrible! They don’t stand by their products. I do love iFIT thought. Just get NON NORDIC TRACK TREADMILL and use a tablet or smart tv.
Three reasons: safety, running form and comfort. Narrow belts restrict movement and have a smaller margin of error - injury waiting to happen. Running on the 20" belts promotes poor running form and distort runner's stride. Lastly, doing long workouts on the narrow belts is just dangerous - accelerated fatigue, discomfort, joint aches, and just miserable. If you own a dog that needs exercise, buy a treadmill with 20" belt. If you want to walk, jog or run - 22" belt is a minimum. @@TreadmillReviewGuru
The manufacturers can build you a treadmill with any belt width, manual or motorized, with all the bells and whistles. Just because it's sold and marketed to consumers as the next best thing, it doesn't neccessarily mean it's a good ergonomic product. I mean that's why you have this channel - to educate consumers and weed out the good from the bad. No?@@TreadmillReviewGuru
bought my bowflex recently, and as someone who loves to run outside and at long distances, it's perfect. I don't even care about the netflex or other watching options, lol, i cant run and watch stuff, I like my mind to go on auto pilot and zone out on my breathing. This thing is built like an absolute tank and nice and firm, so if youre a conditioned runner I highly reccomend it.
I have a 15 year old Sole treadmill that I run on almost every day. I’ve never had an issue with it - ever! I want to upgrade and get the NordicTrack but the reviews are mixed. I don’t want to upgrade from a super reliable treadmill to a brand new piece of trouble. I think I’m going to wait before pulling the plug.
Which Sole treadmill do you have? 15 years sounds pretty good to me😌And did you assemble it yourself?
caution, I-Fit killed my Nordic Track 1750 Commercial treadmill. Everything was fin until October 2023, then, suddenly, the machine would not start. I-Fit said it was a software update and that they no longer support my machine. I had a treadmill service technician come to my house. No luck. It won't run manually, it won't run at all.
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I would love to see a comparison between the Sole F85 and the NordicTrack 2450 with the updated 2023 treadmills. I am looking for a treadmill which will allow me to train for marathons and eventually ultras. I would think the F85 would be a better option for a user like me since it's a.) several hundred dollars cheaper, b.) has better overall warranty, and c.) the motor is a 4.0 HP vs. the 3.6 CHP from the 2450. Thank you!
Thanks for the suggestion! That would be a great comparison, we'll see if we can get that video on our content calendar here soon. Both treadmills would be great for marathon training but you are correct with those 3 points. The F85 has a firmer deck as well so it might be closer to what running a marathon or ultra might be like. One plus for the Nordictrack would be softer cushioning for those "recovery" type runs and also using the Google maps feature to map out your course.
We'll try to get that comparison filmed soon, let us know if there are any other specifics you'd like to see in that comparison.
I just recently bought the Sole F63, before i saw this, and i was having a little bit of FOMO with the Nordictrak 1750, but having watched your video, i'm much more confortable with my choice. Wish i had saw it before. Good content, keep it up!
Thanks for watching, and enjoy your new machine! Did you buy the new 2023 model? We were a little bummed that we didn't have the 2023 model in our studio in time to include in this video, but we do have a new review of the new model coming out very soon! Thanks again for watching and for your feedback!
@@TreadmillReviewGuru yes I did get the newer version, as I have a garmin watch, and it connects easily to it, which was important to me, as someone trying to lose weight. The fan is almost useless for me, I don’t feel it much at all. And at my weight, 252, I definitely get a little bounce or shake going, but I’m heavy and it’s to be expected at the price point, it doesn’t bother me. The warranty is what really made me pick it.
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How are you enjoying the Sole F63? I am looking at the Sole line. May you please share the pros and cons?
if you have the room (because it's enormous), the Commercial x32i is great. I used one in a hotel gym during a business trip.
Thank you so much for this. As an almost authoritative voice of Treadmills on UA-cam, would you be able to comment on the issue of Nordic's and ProForm's treadmills being bricked after firmware updates? I understand there is a class action lawsuits? Your take on the matter would be greatly appreciated as one looking to purchase. Do you still recommend 1750, 2450, X32s and PF9000 despite the possible bricking issue or is that blown out of proportions? Thank you in advance.
These types of UA-cam channels are affiliate marketers and not real reviewers.
Awesome review, Thank you so much!
Between the horizon 7.0 and sole f63 wich one it's better. I have read reviews about the bad customer support from horizon
which one would u recommend for sprints or HIIT?
The Horizon 7.8 AT is great for HIIT because it is so quick to adjust speeds compared to other treadmills. So that would be our top recommendation. Or looking into a manual treadmill so you can control the pace of the belt yourself.
Thank you for the reviews, they are very informative, the only thing I would add is that as much as I like the Nordic track 1750 the warranty will be void since I plan on placing it in my garage for myself and my wife’s daily workout. I am debating if I should get the sole f80 or the f63 instead.
Looking for the best treadmill, without speakers, small TV's, but a touch panel for modes and or stats for your work out. EG just treadmill stuff not things I can do with an IPAD.
which of the motorized treadmills on your list is the softest and more cushioned for impact in your opinion?
NordicTrack has the softest cushioned treadmills we've tested, the incline treadmills are a little more cushioned, but the Commercial Series are also soft.
Being tall like Matt, does the incline on the x22i vs x32i push him too far back for comfort? Awesome breakdown guys!
I’m torn between the proform 9000 or the NT commercial 1750. Both are the same price. Which one would you go with that’ll be the most reliable?
We've found both to be really reliable and durable. I think it just depends on if you'd like a larger screen then the Pro 9000 is the way to go or if you want a little softer cushioning, the 1750 is the one to go with. I personally prefer the 1750 a little more for the layout, deck cushion, motor, and reliability, but both are great models.
Hello, sorry for my english because I'm french ! What's your mind about the brand "Moovyoo". I'm a regular trainer with a 21kmh VMA and want a treadmill which is effective and durable, around 2000€ maxi.
Thx !
Thank you for this!!
Thanks for watching!
Which treadmill provides the most cushion for someone with neck issues? Thak you for his video.
The NordicTrack X22i and X32i have the most deck cushioning. The NordicTrack 2450 and 1750 also both have a lot of deck cushioning, too. These treadmills have the most out of the treadmills we've tested.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru I have noticed the X32i is not on NordicTrack website. I just see the X22i having a closeout sale. Is the X32i no longer offered?
Do any of the treadmills allow you to run the peloton ap on it?
Which treadmill is quiet? I live in an apartment. But good quality equipment that will last long?
Where would you put Matrix treadmills on your top treadmills list, are they worth the money? How do they compare to the treadmills that you prefer? I’m particularly curious about the TF50.
Matrix treadmills are mostly for commercial use, though they have some models for home use, which usually comes under Super Heavy Duty category. The price is quite costly
somewhere I read that Nordictrack says warranty is voided if it s placed in the garage.... I wonder why... Anyone?
Because it’s not climate controlled. If you get a mini split in your garage they will honor the warranty. Or so I’ve heard. Good luck!
So glad I found your channel ❤. I have Psoriatic Arthritis so I need a lot of cushioning in the deck and good hand/arm holds.
Welcome and thanks for watching! Let us know if you have any questions on specific models
Finally found the channel I was looking for
Glad you're here!
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Hello! Do any of these treadmills allow you to stream apps like Hulu and Netflix?
Yes! The Bowflex does, but you have to pay for their membership to access those apps, unfortunately
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thank you! I have a Bowflex M9...Was trying to stay under $2k but love the feature.
What about Lifefitness?
I was up & down about buying this because I know most treadmills cost a lot more than this but it was in my budget. Definitely worth the buy, has holder for phone or tablet
And what is “this” exactly?
So, which one is better to buy? 😅
Good video except video do not have machine noise. Noise is very important thing. I hope you make ALWAYS in future videos with machine noise. Most treadmills are noisy. Without noise this video is 7/10. With noise this could be 10/10.
Thanks for the feedback. To not make this video too long, we decided not to include the sound of each treadmill. If you want to hear how each of them sounds though, check out our individual reviews, we do a demo section in all of them
Peleton just wasn't good for me. When I had it I hated how the screen just shook like no tomorrow (older model). No matter what I did, it would just shake. The problem was it was all connected as one piece, so when you incline the whole screen and everything inclines. This one looks like a newer model, so not sure how this one is, but the other one with the 32 inch screen was the one I hated. I am glad I was able to get a full refund when they decided to let people return their treads because of the what happen unfortunately with a few kids.
I ended up getting a X32-I and can't be more happier. The cushion on it was by far better than Pels (the older model). Pels is for people that want to feel like they are running on sidewalk/street. If you have bad knees you do not want that thread (not even sure if they sell that model anymore). Also the classes outside is just top notch with Track. Pels their outside classes (I have no clue if they changed it around since I had it over a year ago) would skip around. So like instead of walking a set course with the trainer, the screen would be at one place then would be at another place a couple of minutes down the road. I didn't like that at all. I like when it's one continuous walk.
Now the peleton interactive screen is a lot better than Tracks. I do miss that. Also miss the knobs that let you go up and down and faster or slower. However those are really the only 2 things I miss. Their in studio classes seem to be better than NordicTracks also but I did not do that, that much.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Happy to hear you've found a treadmill that works for you! We do agree that there are some good things about the Peloton Tread, especially the content, but overall the hardware needs improvement.
Are you still enjoying it? Would like to hear from people with longer term use. I’m interested but so many bad reviews.
@@alyssashield3005 yes I still have it with no issues. I use it about 3-4 times a week. I even got the rower and my wife wants to get the bike. Love that it goes to 40% incline. Didn't think I would ever go that high but in better shape now and do way more hiking outdoor ones. I know track has a new version of this treadmill now so not sure how that one is holding up.
Can review Technogym treadmill?
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I'm interested in a treadmill to do some weighted walking/hiking on. What treadmill has the highest weight capacity? I heard your number on the Bowflex Treadmill 22, was 400 lbs, that's really good! I also know about the "HIITMill" made by Stair Master but that's a $6K item. Thanks for your reviews, I enjoy watching them.
Thanks for watching! The Bowflex has the highest weight capacity on this list besides the manual treadmills. Manual treadmills can vary it weight capacity from 400-700 pounds. Other great options would be the Sole F85 or the Sole TT8. Those machines also have high weight capacities. Let us know what other questions you have! Are you planning on using a weight vest or using dumbbells for farmers carries?
@@TreadmillReviewGuru I appreciate the response. Looks like manual may be the way to go then. I will be using both the Kensui weight vest and the Titan Rickshaw in order to get all the weight in. I can't carry it all in a vest and I can't hold it all with my hand grip so both it is!
Wow. Respect, that's impressive! The only thing I'd add to that then is to factor in the step up height of the treadmill you decide to go with. BUT it sounds like you're a beast and shouldn't have an issue stepping up with that much weight onto the side rails. If you have time, come back and let us know what treadmill you decide to go with.
Which brands allow you to watch netflix, hulu, youtube, etc. on the screens. I do not want to buy a screen that I have to pay a monthly fee to use.
You can watch Netflix, Hulu, etc. on the Sole F80 and F85 without paying for any additional subscription. You can also watch those apps on Matrix treadmills with the upgraded consoles. Other than that, you'll have to pay for subscription content on any other treadmill.
Thank you. That is insane though. SMH@@TreadmillReviewGuru
Insane that you have to pay a subscription. These companies are finding anyway to screw the consumer
14:52 she looks like a child standing between those two treadmills 😅
The Bowflex looks like a beast
It's definitely a beefy treadmill, one of our favorites though and would serve a lot of people well if they have the budget and space for it at home.
I'm very disappointed after watching this video to find the horrible ACTUAL reviews with the treadmills you guys are rating to be the best. People just like me are about to spend $1000s on a treadmill just to find it will most likely be a quality headache. Nordictrack is getting 2.9 stars on Amazon, Proform isn't much better, Horizon is at 4.3 stars, yet you guys aren't even addressing the quality issues these main brands are having. That's ridiculous. You guys aren't the only ones not addressing the quality of these machines, and I don't understand why, but I definitely will only take your reviews at face value from now on (a spec and feature overview of the product).
I see your exact same comment on every channel
@safeprisonoffice6259 and is that an issue? I'm calling out these channels for putting out the exact same information while failing to give hard-working consumers the fair warning I am. Why aren't you calling them out?
Could be sponsored fake reviews would be my guess
@@safeprisonoffice6259 I was coming here to say the same thing as Seapanther. I have actually had a difficult time find consistently good reviews on any treadmill, outside of reviews collected as part of a promotion. Nordictrack customer service is horrible! Not to mention Nordictrack and Bowflex essentially require a monthly subscription to their overpriced apps in order to use almost any of the screen functionality. That is horrible. Pelaton created this terrible trend. Not only do you spend $2000-2500 on a treadmill, but now you have to spend $20-30 per month just to use it as designed. That's crap.
It’s hard to comment reliably on quality unless you’re testing them over time. You’re doing the right thing by using multiple sources. You should never rely on one source.
There’s a lot of people saying nordatrack is trash. Is that true?
Pretty much
There's a lot of people saying all sorts of crap. Sometimes they right though... but mostly not.
@@toby9999 I bought one and it’s been fine. These things break a lot in general so I bought a 3 yr warranty.
@toby9999 so sad but true. Can't trust any reviews
Wow thorough review.😁
Thanks for watching!
I want a nice treadmill, but I have limited space, and those nice treadmills are literally the size of a refrigerator even when folded up. fml
U guys missed tge Horizon 7.4 at
Thanks for that feedback! We felt that Horizons AT series was well represented in this list with adding the 7.0 and 7.8. But, the 7.4 is a great middle ground for that series.
Anyone have experience with treadmills over time? I need an under desk treadmill that is reliable. That may not be a thing, maybe all the reliable treadmills are giant 800 pount devices that you can't use in that way, but if anyone knows of such a treadmill I'd appreciate some help. I've owned a Treadly and an Urevo. Both have died and I'm trying to get one that is under the desk that I can use while I work. I only need it to move at 3 mph. None of these machines meet my needs as I am looking for an under desk treadmill.
Another youtuber mentioned she loves her Yagud brand desk walking treadmill. She got it from Amazon.
Would love to know how you got on. I built my own treadmill desk 14 year ago before it became "trendy" 😂 and I hated it. No idea how people can focus whilst walking. It's fine if you're in a meeting or even reading through something but waking and typing/ writing/ focusing did not suit me
@@nessevans5224 I bought some more Urevo treadmills. They are doing fine so far.
Where are the reviews on Matrix and Landice, the best treadmills with some of the best warranties? Sad to hear NordicTrack as the best with all the horror stories I hear
Nordictrack is the the big box store brand category. Matrix and Landice are much more premium products with better performance and build quality compared to Nordictrack. Matrix has better screens and technology, while Landice has a Lifetime parts warranty (not on the labor). Getting a Nordictrack serviced can be a nightmare. Matrix and Landice are both great choices.
The Horizon 7.8AT is $1999
Thanks for adding that in here. Just to clarify, the Horizon 7.0 AT is the "Best Treadmill Under $1000", we give the 7.8 AT the award for "Best Treadmill for HIIT" sorry for the confusion.
I have a 20 year old Proform 545S which has a 2.0hp motor that I bought to walk on but now my teenage son runs 3 miles usually at top speed (10mph) when he's not playing soccer and my daughter walks and runs on it - they are both in 150/160lb range.
It has a really small belt compared to what I saw here (20 by 60 is the minimum today) - I measured it at 18.5 by 50 which has never been replaced.
On paper, it looks ultra-bad (I found a review that was pretty critical and said "So many times, people buy treadmills for all the wrong reasons. This treadmill gives you those wrong reasons."😄 Ouch!) but they seem to be fine with it. I do find some of the prices for these treadmills pretty high (they seem to cost $2,000 or so) but we do spend a lot of money on training and it would be justifiable especially if we use it for 20 years.
Should I replace it? Should I at least have it serviced? Is that even worth it?
No Technogym? My Run, Run, or Skill Run?
The 1750 is extremely loud. Norditrack has awful customer service.
Matt do be thiccc though...
Is the girl matt? Bc she is thicc asf
I'm shocked at how flimsy most of these overpriced treadmills are. I have a Vision treadmill 20 years old which worked like a dream until just 5 months ago when the tread part started to buckle. My treadmill is solid as a rock (ZERO movement while running etc..) and folds much nicer than most of these.
Definitely think treadmill technology is going backwards 👎
NO MENTION of durability. Several Nordic tracks on here and no mention of their quality issues or cost except under 1000$ treadmills. I have had 3 Nordic tracks, first one lasted 10 years, the second one lasted 2 years and the last one, just over a year and no way to get them fixed or replaced. They are great when they work, but it sucks when you are marathon training and spend on the treadmill for a lot of early am runs before the sun comes up when you can’t get outside, them the treadmill breaks and no way to fix it. They are terrible! They don’t stand by their products. I do love iFIT thought. Just get NON NORDIC TRACK TREADMILL and use a tablet or smart tv.
When a reviewer leaves out Spirit Fitness I can't take your reviews seriously .
So, move on to a different channel you poor little person
Yeah, why not review every treadmill on the planet, right? That should keep eveyone happy.... but it won't.
@@toby9999
Of course not ,snotnose , just well known companies with a sizeable market and reliable owner feedback .
Any treadmill with the belt width of less than 22" is not a good treadmill. That's half the list.
How come?
Three reasons: safety, running form and comfort. Narrow belts restrict movement and have a smaller margin of error - injury waiting to happen. Running on the 20" belts promotes poor running form and distort runner's stride. Lastly, doing long workouts on the narrow belts is just dangerous - accelerated fatigue, discomfort, joint aches, and just miserable.
If you own a dog that needs exercise, buy a treadmill with 20" belt. If you want to walk, jog or run - 22" belt is a minimum. @@TreadmillReviewGuru
Thanks for responding, genuinely wanted to get your thoughts on this. What are your thoughts on manual treadmills that only have an 18 inch wide belt?
The manufacturers can build you a treadmill with any belt width, manual or motorized, with all the bells and whistles. Just because it's sold and marketed to consumers as the next best thing, it doesn't neccessarily mean it's a good ergonomic product. I mean that's why you have this channel - to educate consumers and weed out the good from the bad. No?@@TreadmillReviewGuru
By this reasoning a belt width of 24” would be better. Or better yet, 40 or 80 inches.
7 minutes into the video and still no treadmills 😳
1750 looks so clunky.