I bought one of these in April 2015 at a Sears store for about $650. I checked it over the weekend and it has close to 3000 miles on it and it is still going strong. May be time to look at a new one but this one is still good. Will definitely go with Nordic Track because this has been a great one.
@@BeatTheBushDIY 1mile a day since 2025? Actually most days I have walked 4 to 5 miles a day at a rate of 4.4 mph and I am 73 years old. Sounds like you just insulted me sir.
I just got one and I like it a lot EXCEPT it’s really hard to reach the console with your hands to adjust settings without hitting your feet into the front base.
Is it possible to program a personalized split session by varying the time and speed, for example 30/30 s. I am considering purchasing it and I would like to do these sessions during the winter at home where the track is held.
I have the S30, bought it used and it works fine. But what about maintenance, lubrication .. Can’t find any info from the manufacturer on that topic. Any nordictrack owners out there with some advice?😇
The problem with NodicTrack is that they're still designing treadmills with the front motor covers right under your feet. Why? Other manufacturers give you at least a foot of lead space. This is a major flaw that needs to be addressed.
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand My preference is to have a treadmill belt under my feet, not a motor cover. Kicking and stepping on a motor cover tends to break my stride whilst running.
Have had mine for a year. No issues. Yes, screw the the monthly fee for the iFit. I listen to Bad Friends podcast among others. Great treadmill! THE WORST treadmills are by Ascend, a Canadian (Quebec) company. Lots of reports that they are very dangerous due to engine stopping mid-run.
What a wholesome dude, hes just giving straight facts and not trying to guilt trip you into buying it
Bought the exact treadmill about a year ago. Works great
What about the new t series 5 ?
That seems to be on amazon and not sure if its good
awesome review - appreciate you laying down all the facts!
Thanks for watching!
excellent review going over truly interesting points. Great job!
I bought one of these in April 2015 at a Sears store for about $650. I checked it over the weekend and it has close to 3000 miles on it and it is still going strong. May be time to look at a new one but this one is still good. Will definitely go with Nordic Track because this has been a great one.
Whoa! 3000 miles! That's like 1 mile per day since 2025!
@@BeatTheBushDIY 1mile a day since 2025? Actually most days I have walked 4 to 5 miles a day at a rate of 4.4 mph and I am 73 years old. Sounds like you just insulted me sir.
Nice video man. Good work there
Could you tell me the space that occupies on the floor when it’s lifted?
I just got one and I like it a lot EXCEPT it’s really hard to reach the console with your hands to adjust settings without hitting your feet into the front base.
Thanks a lot for the review❤
Any idea how it compares to T 5 S? I've seen videos of T 5 S flexing and shaking while people are running on it. Is 6.5 sturdier in that regard?
Good review 👍🏼
Is it possible to program a personalized split session by varying the time and speed, for example 30/30 s. I am considering purchasing it and I would like to do these sessions during the winter at home where the track is held.
I have the S30, bought it used and it works fine. But what about maintenance, lubrication .. Can’t find any info from the manufacturer on that topic. Any nordictrack owners out there with some advice?😇
This dude sold me
buy the sole one they come with free subscription
Can the treadmill be used without an internet connection?
Yes
Will this treadmill work without the monthly Ifit subscription? Anyone?
Yes it works without a subscription.
The problem with NodicTrack is that they're still designing treadmills with the front motor covers right under your feet. Why? Other manufacturers give you at least a foot of lead space. This is a major flaw that needs to be addressed.
Good point. I never thought about that part since it never bothered me much.
Is this a bad thing? If so, why? Im abit confused
@@A·c·h·i·l·l·l·e·s·Last·Stand My preference is to have a treadmill belt under my feet, not a motor cover. Kicking and stepping on a motor cover tends to break my stride whilst running.
Did not realise the power consumption was so high when in use, gyms must be using so much electricity just on treadmills.
Maybe they counter that with electricity generated from the stationary cycling? Lol. JK.
Is this the one that can feed you popcorn?
Have had mine for a year. No issues. Yes, screw the the monthly fee for the iFit. I listen to Bad Friends podcast among others. Great treadmill! THE WORST treadmills are by Ascend, a Canadian (Quebec) company. Lots of reports that they are very dangerous due to engine stopping mid-run.
FYI, there's a way to see the total miles used on this machine. It's in the options.
Recent bought a $300 treadmill. Lets just say, you get what you pay for. It broke within 2 weeks of usage.
EDIT: the belt alignment broke.
A friend told me the same thing. Seems like it's hold up so far. I will update this video on the comments of when it fails of course.
@@BeatTheBushDIYI think it's been about a year with your treadmill. Care to give us an update? Thanks.