NordicTrack Commercial 1750 Treadmill Review 2019-2020 Model
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 Published On Feb 26, 2020

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The NordicTrack Commercial 1750 is consistently one of NordicTrack’s best selling treadmills and for good reason: it has all the essentials at a great price!

The 1750 deck pivots to a 15% incline and drops to a -3% decline! The running surface is good sized at 20” wide by 60” long -- and it folds up when you are done! The 1750 features RunnersFlex cushioning which is adjustable via a knob on the side of the track.

The 1750 has a hefty motor with maximum output of 3.75HP and 12mph max speed. When you combine speed with multiple incline and decline options -- you get lots of great training variables to keep you fit and engaged. Incline the deck to a hearty 15% grade and walk for just a minute -- you’ll be out of breath in no time. The steep incline makes it so you can train at a high-intensity, but stay low-impact. Incline training also strengthens hamstrings and glutes to provide balanced musculature overall.

Embedded in the console is a lovely 10” touchscreen, speakers, fans, and multiple storage pockets. There are 50 on board programs pre-loaded on the 1750 which do not require a subscription to run. You also get a 30 day membership to iFit free with over 16,000 workouts for walking, running, hiking, and jogging. Indoor classes with trainers are fun and engaging while the outdoor routes filmed all over the world feature incredible videography and challenging workouts. We love all the content options on iFit. You can even customize your own route on Google Maps so you can train just like you would outside.

One of our favorite aspects of the 1750 is the resistance and speed are automated for you -- both in iFit and onboard programs. This means the deck will automatically adjust to whatever incline or speed is designated by the trainer. (Users can always override automation by manually re-adjusting the controls at any time.) This automation makes it so you can train hands-free as you would outdoors without having to constantly adjust the controls.

After that first year, iFit costs $15/month for one profile and $39/month for up to five profiles. It is one of the more reasonably priced fitness apps available with extensive classes and content.

We highly recommend the 1750 as a great folding treadmill with solid features, great content, and a cushioned deck for comfort.

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