NordicTrack Commercial 1750 Review
Our top-ranked treadmill since 2022. Still the best value at this price.
Jake has logged over 850 miles on the NordicTrack 1750 in our Denver testing facility since 2022.
After 850+ Miles
Jake has logged 850+ miles on this exact unit over 18 months of testing. The 3.75 CHP motor never overheated across multiple sustained 10-minute sessions at 10 mph. Belt wear is minimal — we estimate 3–4 more years of service before replacement is needed.
The 22" x 60" belt is genuinely large. Our 6'3" tester with a long running stride never felt constrained. The motorized decline (-3%) is a differentiator we use daily — downhill running stresses different muscles than flat running and is excellent training variety. Very few treadmills at this price point include motorized decline.
iFit integration delivers 16,000+ guided workouts including outdoor trail runs with Google Maps-synced incline changes. The $39/month subscription is required for most content, which is meaningful long-term cost to factor in.
- ✓ Best-in-class 22x60 inch belt
- ✓ Motorized decline (-3%) uncommon at this price
- ✓ 3.75 CHP motor — 850+ miles logged without issues
- ✓ iFit integration with 16,000+ workouts
- ✓ 10-year frame warranty
- × 340 lbs — repositioning requires two people
- × iFit subscription required for most content ($39/mo)
- × Not foldable — requires permanent space
Verdict: Best treadmill under $2,000 for home gym athletes who want a large belt, motorized decline, and premium connected content. If you don't need iFit, the Sole F80 saves $400 with comparable hardware. See our full treadmill comparison.
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