
If you're trying to decide between this one and the Peloton, we'd say the Peloton wins from a class perspective, however. We were also able to easily adjust the angle of the screen to suit runners of different heights, but unlike the screens on the more expensive NordicTrack treadmills, it can't be rotated for other classes.Īll in all, this is a fantastic machine if you've got the space for it and want to use it for virtual classes. On the run, taller testers still found the treadmill comfortable and were able to fully stride out, without feeling like they'd fall off.

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You can technically use the machine as a manual treadmill once this membership runs out, but that kind of defeats the purpose of the original investment. The Commercial 2950 comes with a 30-day trial of iFit (normally $39), but you’ll need to renew that subscription every single month to take advantage of live classes, on-demand workouts, and other iFit extras. The belt also folds up, so you can keep it out of reach of kids and pets when you're not using it.ĭuring testing, we loved the option to join classes and keep fit on the iFit-compatible treadmill, although this does require you to have an iFit membership. It has an incline range of -3 to 15% to hit all your workout needs, and a top speed of 22km/h, which is around a four-minute mile pace, which should be speedy enough for most runners.


If you've got the space for it in your home gym, this NordicTrack treadmill is an impressive piece of kit. Best features require monthly iFit membership
