Nordictrack Elite 10.9i vs T9.5
This is a comparison between the Nordictrack 10.9i elliptical and the T9.5 treadmill. Follow the links for more details.
Overview and review Nordictrack T 9.5S Treadmill $2299
This is a review of the Nordictrack T 9.5 treadmill which was originally published in "Which Nordictrack treadmill to get". Follow the links for more details.
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Overview Nordictrack T 9.5S Treadmill $2299
The
9.5 nordictrack treadmill is the top end product with a narrower belt of 20' compared to the 22' of the incline and xx50 series. It also has the biggest screen out of this lineup. Those are the main specifications of interest when you put it into context with the full portfolio. The full specs are:
- 14” Smart HD Touchscreen
- 1-Year iFit® Membership Included ($468 Value)
- Bluetooth® Audio Capabilities
- Two 2” Digitally Amplified Speakers
- FlexSelect™ Cushioning
- 20” x 60” Commercial Tread Belt
- AutoBreeze™ Workout Fan
- Integrated Tray
- 0-12% Incline
- 0-12 MPH Speed
- One Touch® Controls
- 3.5 CHP DurX™ Commercial Plus Motor
- 1.9” Precision and Balanced Non-Flex Rollers
- 300 Lb. User Capacity
- EKG Grip Pulse
- SpaceSaver® Design with EasyLift™ Assist
- 78.9” L x 35.5” W x 59.4” H Footprint
- 10-Year Frame Warranty
- 2-Year Parts Warranty
- 1-Year Labor Warranty
The
9.5 treadmill is the best treadmill from Nordictrack if you specifically need a belt which is 20' due to space requirements. Otherwise, other models might be a better option for you based on the value you are getting for your money.
Pros of the Nordictrack T 9.5 treadmill
For one of the smaller treadmills from
Nordictrack the 9.5 has the biggest screen. If that is what you are looking for, this treadmill is a good fit for you.
Cons of the Nordictrack T 9.5 treadmill
The biggest con to the
T9.5 model is the value for money. If you pay more than $2000 for a treadmill you might as well go for the
2950 and get an even bigger and more modern treadmill. If you need a small treadmill to squeeze into your money and want to save money, go for the
T 6.5 which is below $1000.
Alternatives to the T 9.5 treadmill
A
Rogue echo bike is a great option if you want to burn as many calories as possible in the shortest amount of time possible. As it comes in at only around $700 you save yourself a respectable amount of money compared to the
NordicTrack 9.5. As an added bonus it is easier on your joints and takes up less space in your home.
The
NordicTrack 6.5 treadmill is a small size, small budget option from Nordictrack. This is the treadmill to get when you want to fit it into a tight space or not spend more than $1000 to start your indoor runs.
The
True form runner is an alternative model that uses a self-propelled belt resting on bearing. This saves you the hassle of an electronic motor in maintenance and electricity costs. This treadmill is especially good for runners who want to simulate sprints and stops with very sudden acceleration and deceleration.
Overview and review of the Nordictrack Elite 10.9i $1299
This is a review of the Nordictrack Elite 10.9i model. You will learn about the specifics, pros, cons, and alternatives of this elliptical to make a decision. This article was originally published in "Which elliptical to get from Nordictrack".
Overview of the Elite 10.9i
The
elite 10.9i is the low-cost front-drive elliptical from Nordictrack. Its main features are a 20-pound flywheel, 20% incline, and a 7-inch touchscreen. The full list of features includes:
- 7” Smart HD Touchscreen
- 1-Year iFit® Membership Included*
- Auxiliary Audio Port
- Two 2” Digitally Amplified Speakers
- EKG Grip Pulse Heart Rate Sensors
- AutoBreeze™ Workout Fan
- Soft Touch Upper Body Grips
- Front Drive
- 20 Lb. Effective Inertia-Enhanced Flywheel
- SMR™ Silent Magnetic Resistance
- 19” Power-Adjustable Stride
- 24 Digital Resistance Levels
- 0-20% Incline
- One Touch® Controls
- Integrated Pivoting Tablet Holder
- Commercial Solid Steel Construction
- Oversized Levelers
- 350 Lb. User Capacity
- Oversized Cushion Pedals
- Front-Mounted Transport Wheels
- Water Bottle Holder
- 69.5" L x 25" W x 71.5" H Footprint
- 10-Year Frame Warranty
- 2-Year Parts Warranty
- 1-Year Labor Warranty
This is the elliptical to get if you want to maximize your savings while still buying an elliptical from Nordictrack.
Pros of the 10.9i
The pros of the
10.9 elliptical are:
- Price
- 7-inch touch screen
The
10.9 elliptical can not be beaten on price in the NordicTrack line-up and still dons a 7-inch touch screen. If you are considering this model the main criteria for purchase will be price, as otherwise, you are possibly looking at other options from Nordictrack.
Cons of the 10.9 elliptical
The cons of the
10.9 elliptical are:
- Front-drive 20-pound flywheel
- Size
- Price
If you are a commercial buyer you probably want to look at the
12.9i instead. It is only a small uptick in price but you get a 30 pound instead of a 20-pound flywheel. As commercial buyers should assume heavier usage and more breakage this minimal uptick in price is a good tradeoff for fewer maintenance cases. I am also quite sure that if you buy 10 plus machines in one go you will get the
12.9i for the price of a
10.9i per piece anyway if you ask for it.
A front-drive elliptical is a big machine. Take this into consideration, especially when you are buying for a home gym. More than $1000 for one machine is still a considerable investment in the private realm. If you are already budget-conscious you might as well get a stationary bike for a lower footprint and price to meet your endurance goals.
Alternatives to the 10.9
Alternatives to the
10.9 elliptical are:
The
12.9i front-drive elliptical is the better option for commercial buyers as it is better value for money. It will not impress any of your clients, but also not look cheap or break the bank. If you want to impress go for the
14.9i instead which has a massive screen included.
The
Nordictrack SE7i is a rear-drive elliptical and can be an alternative for home gym owners who still want a high quality elliptical and save some space. The
SE7i comes in at the same price as the
10.9i but has the advantage that the rear-drive design makes it foldable. This way it can be folded up and stored against a wall when it is not used. This is not relevant for most commercial gym scenarios, but definitely in smaller home gym environments.
The
concept 2 rower is a good option for anyone who likes a bit more intensity but does not want to stand while exercising. These rowers can also be conveniently stored on a wall hanger to save space when not in use. The main models are the
Model E and
Model D. Go for the
Model E when you are either big and strong (reads NFL player sized) are have problems with going very low. The
Model D version is the standard
concept 2 model.
The
Rogue echo bike is my personal favorite when it comes to bang for your buck. It has a high-quality machine that can be used professionally and only costs $700. It is space-efficient and intense. If you are a home gym owner who means business and does not need any fancy stuff, this is the machine to get.
Summary for the 10.9i
The
10.9i is a good option for anyone who loves the idea of an elliptical at home for occasional exercise and has space. For my personal tastes I think you can be more consequent in your thinking for a home gym and push the cost under $1000, but I do not have any medical conditions preventing me from doing that. I am also not a huge fan of ellipticals as I have run three marathons and want a bigger challenge. But that is just for context, I might think very differently in 10 - 20 years time or if I consider everyone in the family for a home gym.