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Model: NordicTrack T Series Treadmill + 30-Day iFIT Membership
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A couple of things make the Costco deal better: 1 Year IFIT vs 1 month easily makes up the price difference (if you want to try IFIT - I personally love it); Costco includes free assembly - that alone will save you at least 1-2 hours; and if something goes wrong, you can at least take it back to Costco in person..... and then if you do use a Costco Visa - you will have an extended warranty....
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Sadly missed the TG deal. Would the ProForm Trainer 8.0 from Costco @ $599[costco.com] be a comparable-to-better deal for existing Costco members? The treadmills themselves seem comparable(?) but the extra $50 seems to nab you 11 more months of iFit.
Sadly missed the TG deal. Would the ProForm Trainer 8.0 from Costco @ $599[costco.com] be a comparable-to-better deal for existing Costco members? The treadmills themselves seem comparable(?) but the extra $50 seems to nab you 11 more months of iFit.
Good luck!
Jon
The_Love_SpudSadly missed the TG deal. Would the ProForm Trainer 8.0 from Costco @ $599[costco.com] be a comparable-to-better deal for existing Costco members? The treadmills themselves seem comparable(?) but the extra $50 seems to nab you 11 more months of iFit.
Good luck!
Jon
A couple of things make the Costco deal better: 1 Year IFIT vs 1 month easily makes up the price difference (if you want to try IFIT - I personally love it); Costco includes free assembly - that alone will save you at least 1-2 hours; and if something goes wrong, you can at least take it back to Costco in person..... and then if you do use a Costco Visa - you will have an extended warranty....
A couple of things make the Costco deal better: 1 Year IFIT vs 1 month easily makes up the price difference (if you want to try IFIT - I personally love it); Costco includes free assembly - that alone will save you at least 1-2 hours; and if something goes wrong, you can at least take it back to Costco in person..... and then if you do use a Costco Visa - you will have an extended warranty....
Also my 2 cents on this machine (I don't have this particular one) - you should consider getting a machine without a built in tablet - use your own (it pairs to the machine) - it is way less hassle, less things to go wrong and a better experience IMO.
Got it for $450. So far I'm a fan! I was upset with a couple of their mounting sections that screw into plastic, but so far it has been sweet. It allowed me to order it for in-house delivery the next day, so I picked that. It took almost three weeks to actually come. Amazon gave me a $200 credit for the "delay." Worth a shot if you see a super early delivery date!
Also got it on BF sale, had it delivered and then paid extra for setup as well as the extra warranty, since I saved a lot of the treadmill itself I thought it was worth it.
Have been using it and very happy with it so far, no issues.
You don't need the iFit subscription ,it came with a huge paper to get registered before using but you can hold the ifit button for about 20 to 30 seconds to bypass that.
If you intend to set up yourself make sure you have someone help you with the box because it is heavy.
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Is this good enough to run at 6/7 mph? i am just wondering how does it compare with sole f63, which has 3 CHP motor, but also 1k.
For this price point not efficient based on the research I did to buy a treadmill. I wanted something to last long for multiple users, running long miles. I pulled the trigger on the Pro-Form 5000 3.75 hp which is the fairly enough to take heavy usage. Hence I got it on sale for $1200 at BestBuy. Pro-Form and Nordictrack are all made by Icon Fitness basically the same machine with different branding and different specs.
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Sadly missed the TG deal. Would the ProForm Trainer 8.0 from Costco @ $599[costco.com] be a comparable-to-better deal for existing Costco members? The treadmills themselves seem comparable(?) but the extra $50 seems to nab you 11 more months of iFit.
Good luck!
Jon
Costco's has been out of stock online for some time now. Are you able to see it available??
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Note, No need of iFIT membership ..
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Have been using it and very happy with it so far, no issues.
You don't need the iFit subscription ,it came with a huge paper to get registered before using but you can hold the ifit button for about 20 to 30 seconds to bypass that.
If you intend to set up yourself make sure you have someone help you with the box because it is heavy.
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Good luck!
Jon
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