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posted on November 16, 2009 at 12:22PM Inappropriate?

I am looking for the best treadmill at the best price for walking, I will not be doing any running but would like to have a treadmill that has different courses to walk. I really don't want to pay ove $750.00

replies: 9 latest post: December 18, 2009 at 03:47AM by shajul
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posted on November 16, 2009 at 01:15PM
 

I am looking for same, between the T5 and T7 right now and am having a hard time deciding.

posted on November 16, 2009 at 01:40PM
 

I didn't explain very well, I'm looking at the nordic track T5 and T7, the prices are good right now.  I think the T5 is a sears only model.  I'm just having a hard time deciding between the two.  Does anyone have either model and could help me out?  Thanks!

posted on November 20, 2009 at 12:49PM
 

Hi. I work on the fitness buying team. All NordicTrack models are Sears exclusives. I will try to answer both questions. To address the walking customer. The #24813 ProForm CrossWalk Sport treadmill is perfect for walking, especially with the Crosswalk arms. You get an upper body workout along with your walking and just in case anybody ever wants to run it has a 300 lb. weight capacity. This treadmill Retails at $599.99 and usually is at a $399.99 sale price.

The T5 and the T7 have several differences that set them apart besides the usual $599.99 and $799.99 sale prices. The T7 has a more powerful motor. It also has a lifetime motor warranty as opposed to a 25 year on the T5 as well a an upgraded cushioning system for running. Both are iPod compatible. You also will get an upgraded graphic display on the T7. Since they are both NordicTrack's, you can't go wrong there. I hopes this helps you out.

posted on November 20, 2009 at 01:12PM
 
In response to bcurra2's post from November 20 2009 12:49PM

All NordicTrack models are Sears exclusives.

The 2350, T9 and T7 are both listed on NordicTracks website:

http://www.nordictrack.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category2_-1_10301_12401_19051_Y

 

posted on November 21, 2009 at 06:02AM
 

I am also looking for a treadmill for walking and withing the same price as the above poster. What about the Nordic Track 2350 and 2550? What are the major differences?

posted on November 21, 2009 at 11:55AM
 

The Exercise Department Sales Associate, at the store, will be happy to discuss the differences and demonstrate the units you have questions about.

You can even "hop on" for a test walk!

posted on December 09, 2009 at 10:40PM
 

I was wondering if anybody could tell me if there is any difference between the Sole and Nordic Track brands.

posted on December 14, 2009 at 11:14PM
 

sole 63 and the t9 are almost identical treadmills same cost, almost same reviews (t9 4.5 and sole 5) same features with workout programs,fan,and screen. but nordictrack has a faster max speed (12mph) and has a adjustable cushioning tread. but the bigest red flag on sole is their too new of a company only selling to the public for 2 years now and selling to hotels and small gyms for 4 years. they have had their ellipticals that also had good reviews at first start to have durability issues. as far as i know no one will even offer extended warrantys on them because no one knows how long they will last. if you want a treadmill now go with nordictrack has a long track record selling for 20 years now wait to see if sole is for real.

posted on December 18, 2009 at 03:43AM
 

 There is any difference between the 2.25 HP commercial and 2.5 hp continuous duty? Can you please tell me which one is better? I just need a treadmill to walk but I use to walk for about 3 hours. I really don't want to pay over $799.00. What would you recommend me.

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