NordicTrack Incline Trainer X7i

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MSRP: $2,999

Web Price: $2,999

Sale Price: $1,999

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The NordicTrack X7i Incline Trainer comes to life with iFit® Live. Built-in to the console, iFit® Live is the only wireless connection between the Internet and home fitness equipment. iFit® Live allows you to experience trails all over the world. Plus, to simulate the physical features of the terrain, iFit® Live automatically adjusts your incline and decline up to 40% and to a revolutionary -6%. Work out with Jillian Michaels, race against your Facebook® friends and receive automatic workout downloads every day! The X7i Terrain Simulator also boasts a powerful 3.0 HP DurX™ Commercial Pro Motor, a large 8" CoolAire Workout Fan, Reflex™ Cushioning and a heavy-duty 350 lb. weight capacity. Compare this treadmill to any other incline trainer, and this will come out on top. It's the best and highest selling incline trainer in the market.This Incline Trainer offers everything you'll ever need to lose weight, get fit and stay connected.

 

Motor: 3.0 HP

Treadbelt: 20 x 55

Deck Cushioning: Reflex Cushioning

Speed: 12

Incline: 40%

Weight Capacity: 350 lbs

Heart Rate Monitor: Hand Grip

Warranty: Lifetime F/M, 1 YR P/L

Lift Assist: No

Folding: No

Fan: CoolAire Workout Fan

Workout Programs: 20

iPod/Mp3 Hookup: iPod Compatible

Speakers: Intermix Acoustics 3.0 Sound System

iFit: iFit Live Built In

Display: Full Color Touch-Screen Display

Average Rating: 4.8/5 (6)





"I love the incline trainer. I do anything else because the incline trainer challenges me everyday and I it doesn\'t take me long at all to get a great workout."

B. Jones-Henson, Chicago, Il




"I've never been on a treadmill with so many different capabilities. I really liked the integrated fan. Usually I prefer to use a stair master or an elliptical, just because they aren't as hard on my knees. But the X7i is so much more stable and less “choppy” when it comes to increasing and decreasing the speed. Definitely makes a jog or a run more pleasant. One more thing, the screen is pretty incredible. Compared to all the machines I've used at the gym, this one is by far the most advanced and most user friendly."

C. Whitesides, Provo, UT




"The X7i incline trainer is the best treadmill. I was impressed with all the features, biofeedback for heart rate, and tourist sites trails to select from. The topography display helped me track my progress. I pushed the incline up to 25% and the mph to 5.0 and got a great workout. The fan is a great feature and kept me cool the whole time. I'm six foot one inch tall and 155 lbs and didn't see any problems. Comfortable running with my hands free. Very sturdy construction. I would recommend it to anyone."

J. South, American Fork, UT




"I love running outside. Running on treadmills seems boring—but this was a great treadmill! I have been proven wrong. I had an outdoor experience inside. And the features of walking the grand canyon trails hawaii trails and other places I've actually been provided a very unique experience. The steep inclines and gentle declines allowed me to work all of my leg muscles. I'm surprised—and very happy! The only thing I would change is having an easy hook up to a tv show on the screen or something."

Z. Oates, Morrisotown, NJ




"I really like the fan feature- that is my favorite. I am impressed with all the extras included on this machine like the visuals, the projected lap time for each speed and the various pre-programmed options. It is a very advanced and comprehensive machine. However, you have to start out on the sides because it kicks it into gear and catches you off guard. This could be hazardous in some cases where exercisees are not prepared."

L. Bryce, Knoxville, TN




"My wife has been begging me to get this for her since she saw Jillian endorsing it on TV. After using it, we both really like the fact that you can walk around the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, or some other fun landmark as opposed to walking around a big oval over and over again."

W. Brockbank, Spanish Fork, UT