- 30-Day Ifit Membership Included; Stream Live & On-Demand Workouts On Your Equipment With Global Workouts & Studio Classes; Elite Trainers Adjust Your Equipment (15 Dollar Value).Maximum Horsepower : 3 Horsepower
- 10% Onetouch Incline Control; 10 Mph Smart Onetouch Speed Control; With Ifit, Your Trainer Auto-Adjusts Your Speed And Incline Through A Smart Bluetooth Connection
- Smart-Response Motor For Effective Speed, Interval, And Endurance Training; 20″ X 55″ Tread Belt Offers Plenty Of Leg And Elbow Space As You Run; Flexselect Deck Cushioning Protects Your Joints
- Innovative Spacesaver Design With Easylift Assist Means Your Treadmill Can Fold Up After Your Run For Compact, Simple Storage; Auxiliary Music Port And Dual 2-Inch Speakers Provide Entertainment
- 300-Pound User Capacity; Protected With A 10-Year Frame Assurance, 2-Year Parts Assurance, And 1-Year Labor Assurance; 54″ H X 36″ W X 73.5″ L
NordicTrack T Series: Perfect Treadmills for Home Use, Walking or Running Treadmill with Incline, Bluetooth Enabled, 300 lbs User Capacity
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Jessica Galván –
Si te falla el wifi se desactiva la máquina y no se puede utilizar sin conexión a Internet
J.H. –
Overall a 5-star product experience with 2-star delivery.
After doing a lot of research we decided on the NordicTrack T6.5s. After about a month, we are extremely happy with the quality and functionality for the price point. We have no interest in the iFIT feature and adding another monthly expense, so we were happy to see it is fully functional without it. I’ve seen some reviews where you need to do some special power-on procedure to bypass the iFIT but that has not been our experience. Turn it on and off you go.
We use it about 2x a day for 2-3 miles each time. It’s smooth, sturdy (not wobbly even at high speed) and relatively quiet for a treadmill – and easy to operate. We’ve tested it at the higher speeds and incline, and it performed fine. That’s not something we will typically do, but nice to know it can handle it. Overall, at this time, we are extremely pleased with it.
Amazon delivery services, however, were not much to write home about. I paid extra for “delivery to room of choice” and as long as it was on the first floor a few feet from the door, the delivery guys were happy. We were wanting it up one flight of stairs in our home and the delivery folks said they couldn’t do it without possibly damaging something. Then what’s the point?? I don’t think they would have been able to lift it anyways as they were struggling just to get it in the door. So I called Amazon, they refunded the shipping, and added a marginal promotional credit. Then I called family to come over and help carry it up the stairs.
Josh Mrozek –
Muy buena caminadora. Se ve muy robusta, no es complicado su manejo y tiene buen tamaño y fuerza en su motor. Hasta ahorita, funciona correctamente. Muy buen producto, y a buen precio.
Amazon Customer –
bought this treadmill 1.5 month ago, and used it everyday since. I can’t compared to other model because this is my first one.
So far i am very satisfied with this model,good quality, easy to install, lots of feature.
ifit is awesome, it has searching/browsing flaws, but the workous and trainer makes up for it big time.
pros
-perfect for jog , run – beginner or intermediate
– treadmill synced with ifit is more than i expected, keeps me motivated + you can see knew landscapes.
– easy to install
– it folds
– worth the price
– tablet
cons (not major issues in my case)
– doesnt have decline option, (this was not a surprise, was written in the specs) but might be something i would like if i keep on
other info (questions i’ve been asked)
– you can’t output your treadmill tablet to tv, but you could do it with your personal tablet or phone with the ifit app. (it wouldn’t be synced perfectly with your treadmill but could work.)
– there is no usb or hdmi slot to watch personal video on the tablet
– you can draw personal routes on google maps with ifit and it will create you a workout. (it will show google street views if avalaible + gives you elevations, not sure how precise elevations are..)
overall i would give 9.5 out of 10 for this treadmill, again perfect for beginner or intermediate.
Yael –
Me gustó como funciona, es silenciosa en mi opinión deberÃa traer un entrenamiento precargado no tener que pagar más por el e training
Roberto Llamas –
Buenas tardes
Necesito que el vendedor me contacte porfavor porque la pantalla de mi caminadora no funciona, esta en blanco. Y la compré en Octubre del 2023, hace 3 meses. Gracias
Matthew Creel –
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!
J.H. –
Ordered on Prime Day for nearly $200 off. Used $15 from my Amazon card rewards and saved that much more! Was going to purchase this or another sooner but waited for a sale on one or the other. This won out. Paid to have a local guy assemble it, bought a treadmill mat and surge protector and final cost including tax was the same as regular retail as of 6/30/21, $650 total. Pretty good deal as it feels like someone else paid for assembly, accessories, and sales tax! Delivery was as promised, box and contents in perfect order. Thanks Amazon.
The treadmill itself? Good stuff. You get what you pay for and a bit more. All things being equal this is as good as it gets in this price range for a home treadmill. It’s not intended for heavy duty, high impact use, though sturdy. It’s more for walking and jogging. Sprinting in spurts. Just look at some videos of it in use and you’ll get the idea. It looks nice enough and not like a big, cheap plastic eyesore. It operates smoothly and is reasonably quiet. The control console is well designed and laid out. It has twenty preset routines and manual adjustments which include increasing speed and incline by increments instead of whole numbers. So the treadmill will run at say 3.7mph and incline at 4.5 percent, etc. Cushioning is adequate and it feels solid beneath you. No shaking or otherwise. Very stable.
And that’s it, really. It’s a treadmill and it works. What sets it apart from others in this price range is its size. It is indeed bigger / roomier where it counts. The tread board and belt. I found just two other treadmills in the $650 to $1000 range that offered a belt with a 20in width. And one of those while promoting it as “heavy duty” lacked an incline feature and has a 19.3in wide belt. It makes a difference! Especially when most of these lower end home treadmills come with 16-17.5in wide belts. No matter how BIG they make the treadmill look in their ads with doctored photos. If your feet aren’t too big this NordicTrack should be nice. Just take out a measuring tape and measure 20in against 16 or 17 and the difference is clear. The belt is also 50in long. Which is beyond standard in this price range. What I found are many $650+ treadmills are really $400 and $500 treadmills that are being oversold on their features. And show ad pics that make the machine look big and the user small. Open the box and set it up and you’ll find you paid $700 for a $450 product. But this NordicTrack will be the “more” you pay for. The only other one close is the Horizon T101. Take a close look at both imo, weigh pros and cons and pull the trigger on one or the other.
I can’t touch on the speakers as they are not being used. iFit integration was easily bypassed and not being used. Really no big deal to bypass it so I don’t know why people complain. The unit itself is a good deal. The materials used for the machine are of quality you’d expect in this segment, and the look is basic but a bit sleek and sporty. Seems a great buy so far and a good, basic home treadmill. Don’t expect more unless you pay more. And even then. If this lasts a year or two and is trouble free I’d happily buy another to replace it. If it lasts longer, even better. Sure as hell beats the time, effort, expense, inconvenience and patience it takes for me to go to the gym. And even gym goers like some activity at home. It can be convenient and Its nice to have options.