Here is my NordicTrack Treadmill review! We bought the treadmill off Amazon for basic running and walking and have been very happy with it!
NordicTrack Treadmill Review
You guys have already heard me report that I’m very happy with our new treadmill purchase. I bought the NordicTrack C 990 through Amazon with my own money. (This post/review isn’t sponsored at all). I wanted to share a more formal review of it because:
- Lots of you have asked me about both the model and the ordering/delivery/assembly experience.
- When I was doing my own research I couldn’t find that many informal, real-person reviews of treadmills.
So forgive me for being a bit redundant with points I have already blogged about. I want to put it all in one big easy-to-read post!
UPDATE: It appears the 990 is no longer sold, but the T Series is the comparable series!
Why Did I Buy A New Treadmill?
As I have already written about, I bought a used treadmill on Craigslist last fall that was a basic model and 10 years old.
I loved power walking and eventually running on it after my baby was born. But soon, the wear and tear on such an old machine led to a few problems related to the belt and incline that would cost a few hundred dollars to repair.
The crusty old treadmill was on its last leg, so I decided to invest in a new one instead of trying to sink money into an outdated machine.
Under $1,000
Although I am sure the $4,000 treadmills are amazing, I really just needed something that worked and had a few cool features like quick touch buttons for speed and incline.
I will probably never be running more than 4-5 miles indoors, and I am not a serious runner training for marathons. I’m just a thirties mom trying to break a good sweat!
Initially I wanted something at the $500-600 price point, and I almost bought a much less expensive model. However, this review article convinced me that I should get a model that is one step up from the bottom.
iFit + Touch Screen
Some of those features shared in the article included a better motor and a built-in tablet holder for an iPad, which I knew would be convenient for watching Birch and watching shows through apps.
All about iFit
But the ultimate selling point for me on the 990 was the 7″ screen that is iFit enabled.
iFit is a subscription-based program that has a library of coached video workouts filmed all over the world. It’s like the video version of Aaptiv, which I had been using and loving.
(I compare Aaptiv and iFit in this post – I like them both for different reasons!)
The coach on your screen guides you through the workout AND CHANGES YOUR SPEED AND INCLINE FOR YOU.
Allow me to emphasize how much I love the auto change feature.
When I read that iFit could do it, I eliminated any treadmill that wasn’t compatible from my research list. Some of the models (like the 6.5) are “iFit compatible” but you have to have your own screen on a phone or tablet connected through BlueTooth.
I thought it made so much sense to have the screen built in, which is why the 990 was my top choice.
I knew if you bought the treadmill through NordicTrack you got a free year of iFit (valued at about $180) but I didn’t know if mine would come with it and planned to do a free trial. Imagine my delight when I opened my user manual to find the iFit gift card inside, thus, I’m fairly sure that all new machines come with it.
Ordering Through Amazon
Three cheers for Amazon!
When I ordered, and currently as I type this post, both delivery and ASSEMBLY were included.
I did pay $19 to have the treadmill delivered to my basement (“any room” fee) and I did tip all of the delivery/assembly guys $60 so technically it wasn’t free free. But compared to the $250 that NordicTrack.com wanted to charge me and compared to the fear of assembling something this big myself, I was very happy.
(Even when it’s not on special, the delivery is always free and the assembly is $111 – very reasonable.)
All of the Amazon communication around delivery/assembly was very clear.
I scheduled the delivery about 5 days after my purchase and the assembly the following afternoon.
We had a snowstorm in Charlottesville, and my UPS package got delayed, but I’ll be darned if those two nice guys didn’t show up on time with my treadmill and carry it up an icy hill to my basement door.
The next day a very nice man came from a local tech company called Techies4Me (contracted through Amazon) that does everything from surround sound to fitness assembly. Brian had my treadmill up and running in about 1.5 hours!
Let me tell you: one look inside that box and I was so glad a pro was doing it. I’m sure we could have figured it out, but he worked so quickly that it was the best money never spent (because it was free!)
And How Does It Run?
She runs beautifully!
I have gotten on treadmills at hotels before that were so wobbly I felt like it might collapse under me. My greatest fear was that it wouldn’t “feel solid” but it’s great! I did have to put a piece of wood under the back wheel to level it because my basement floor is not level. That made it feel like I was running on a nice, firm surface.
Sprinting at speeds of 8.0/8.2 is just fine!
I love the polished look, and the slots for water/phones/chapstick/headphones are great. Roomy enough for my big Hydroflask bottle too.
The quick touch buttons are awesome, and I love that you can type in “3 then 5” for a speed of 3.5. (On my old one you had to type 3 and then push the ^ arrow 5 times to get to 3.5).
The touch screen is nice. It is a bit on the small side, but I didn’t really think I needed a giant one that would have easily added another few hundred dollars to the price, so I’m happy enough with it. I will say that the interface isn’t the most user friendly, but I have figured it all out now.
The treadmill does fold up and roll around, but I find that to be more of a hassle than it’s worth since we have a nice little mudroom for it.
I am absolutely obsessed with iFit, although I do have some complaints about it. I’m going to save all of those deets for a whole separate post!
Any Cons?
Yes – just a few.
Bluetooth: I thought I would be able to play music (or Aaptiv) through the built-in speakers via Bluetooth, but as far as I know the only way to connect a phone is an audio jack. It seems like the Bluetooth is only able to connect iFit through an app. And I haven’t been able to connect the iFit app for some reason.
Multitasking: Because the touch screen controls both iFit and the manual workouts, you can’t start the belt moving until you select a workout. For example, you can’t walk at a speed of 3 while you browse the built-in workouts or the iFit workouts and then push “go” and immediately switch to the next one. You have to stop whatever you’re doing, rate the workout, and exit to the main screen before you can move onto something else. Basically, the touch screen is both a pro and a con. Sometimes you just need an old fashioned dashboard, yaknowwhati’msayin?
While I can’t speak to long-term use or reliability yet, I am very, very happy with my purchase!
Check out my review of Aaptiv vs. iFit in this post.
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog says
The treadmill sounds so good! I’ve always wanted one for my home…
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Liz says
Great review! Your purchase actually prompted us to order a new treadmill to replace a 12 year old one with a belt that skips. We felt the same as you – putting money into an old machine probably wasn’t worth the cost. We ordered a ProForm, mostly because that was the brand we had previously and it lasted quite a long time with very minimal upkeep. We have a gym membership but just haven’t been using it enough, and when I do go to the gym all I really use is the treadmill anyway, so hopefully the new home treadmill will allow us to cancel that membership. It’s getting delivered today through amazon, and assembly is tomorrow. Hopefully our experience goes as smoothly as yours did!
KathEats says
Awesome!! It’s so worth it to have a machine that fully works.
LynninRI says
Thank you for your review – I just worry about the reviews I see on Amazon regarding reliability – I hope you can keep us updated!
KathEats says
Yes, I’m hopefully trusting in the warranty to keep it going.
Julie says
I’m so glad to see and hear that Nordic Track is still making decent treadmills. I keep wondering when we will need to purchase a replacement. Ours is a fairly basic one (Nordic Track) from 2004 and is still going strong. We’ve had maybe one service call for a minor upkeep issue. I hope yours is as reliable!
Colleen says
I bought myself one of these last fall and love it for indoor runs/walks when the weather isn’t nice. Helps stay on track with training. Plus it gives everyone an opportunity to get healthy since they have their own ifit login during the winter months.
Amy Doll says
Can you please tell me what baby monitor you are using and how you have it attached to the treadmill?
KathEats says
We have an Amazon Cloud Cam and use the app on the iPad, computer, or iPhone. I like it a lot!
Sara says
I bought the NordicTrack C1650 on Black Friday and love it too. I mean I’d rather run outside, but living in Minnesota, it’s been so amazing this winter. iFit is so great to make the time pass! I find when I run watching Netflix it is so much more boring even though I’m watching something I want to!
Meghan says
Just went to this post to buy the treadmill from Amazon and they don’t sell it any more! Maybe there is a newer model? I hate researching this stuff and was totally going to rely on your review lol. My 15 year old NodicTrack has seen better days, and I love the screen and video workout!
Kath Younger says
Well shoot!!!
It looks like the T Series is the comparable option. The 6.5 is the least expensive with a 10″ screen (that’s about what I have) and the 8.5 is the next one up with a slightly bigger screen.
Meghan says
Thanks! I’ll check it out!