NordicTrack
C 1800 Features:
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| NordicTrack
C 1800 $800
- $1,000 | The
1.5 HP continuous-duty motor is a bit small. The long 55-inch treadbelt features
FlexStep cushioning, for less impact on knees and joints. Includes built-in CardioGrip
heart rate sensors and six built-in workouts (two pulse-driven). iFIT compatible
for interactive workouts.
1.5 CHP Continuous-Duty Motor iFIT.com Compatible
20-inch x 55-inch Commercial-Grade Treadbelt 4-Window Navigator
Console CardioGrip Pulse Sensor 1-10%Power Incline
1 Step Speed Control 0-10 MPH SpaceSaver® Fold
Away Design Warranty The
NordicTrack 3-2-1 treadmill warranty covers the motor for three years, other parts
for two years and all labor charges for one year. The frame is covered for five
years. For further coverage, extended warranties are also available. You'll see
the option to add extended coverage during your checkout process. Treadmill-ratings-reviews.com
For the price you get a sizable treadmill with a 20" x 55" treadbelt,
but the motor is small and may not stand up to regular use. NordicTrack
treadmills are built by Icon. They sell ProForm, Reebok, Weslo, Image and more.
They dominate the low end market with bulky treadmill and slick features at the
sacrifice of the important components like motors, lower boards and belts. The
NordicTrack is their high-end treadmills with extended warranties. This treadmill
is primarily for walking. If you plan to run consider spending at least $1,400
on a treadmill.
For
a few dollars more there are other treadmills that have a very good service record
and a considerably better warranty. For a good walking treadmill check out the
Smooth 5.45 treadmill. Customer
Ratings 4.5
stars from 3 reviewers. Review
Comments: Pros:
Very easy to operate, Runs smoother than some commercial grade ones I have used
Cons: Heart rate monitor does not give accurate reading. Pros:
Easy to use programs. Simple to set up. Cons: The console could be more user
friendly. Other
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