Nordictrack SE7i vs T6.5
This is a comparison between the Nordictrack SE7i elliptical and the T6.5 treadmill. Follow the links for more details.
Overview and review NordicTrack T6.5 Treadmill $999 - $1299
This is a review of the NordicTrack 6.5S treadmill which was originally published in "Which Treadmill to get from Nordictrack". Follow the links for more details.
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Overview NordicTrack T6.5 Treadmill $999 - $1299
The Nordictrack 6.5 treadmill is the most compact and cheapest version from Nordictrack. This is the right treadmill to get to save space and money. You can put this treadmill into your back shed or in a cramped apartment. Commercial buyers can optimize small rooms for group training or peak times or just put a large fleet in a big space. This comes at the price of the weakest motor in the Nordictrack line up. The full specs are:
- 10” Smart HD Touchscreen
- Includes 1-Year NordicTrack iFit® membership**
- Auxiliary Music Port
- Dual 2” Digitally Amplified Speakers
- FlexSelect™ Cushioning
- 20” x 55” Commercial Tread Belt
- 0-10% Incline
- 0-10 MPH Speed
- One Touch® Controls
- 2.6 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
- 20 On-Board Workout Programs
- 54" H x 36" W x 73.5" H Footprint
- 10-Year Frame Warranty
- 2-Year Parts Warranty
- 1-Year Labor Warranty
This is the lower end of the range you get what you pay for. Expect more breakdowns in commercial settings compared to other models out of the Nordictrack range.
Pros of the Nordictrack T 6.5 treadmill
- Compact size
- Low price
This is the option to save money and space. Simple enough.
Cons of the Nordictrack T 6.5 treadmill
The cons of the T 6.5 treadmill are:
- Small belt
- Weak motor
The T 6.5 model is not the right choice if you have a long stride or if you will press a lot of miles on this machine. The 2.6 CHP motor is more likely to break when used heavily than in the other Nordictrack models which usually range from 3.0 up to 4.2 CHP.
Alternatives to the T 6.5 treadmill
A good alternative to the T 6.5 would be the Rogue Echo bike. It is slightly cheaper, burns more calories per second and takes up less floor space. Of course, strictly speaking, it is not a treadmill. That depends on your goals.
Overview and review of the Nordictrack SE7i $1299
This is a review of the Nordictrack SE7i 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 SE7i
The SE7i rear-drive elliptical is the cheapest rear-drive elliptical from NordicTrack. Its main features are an 18-inch stride, 18-pound flywheel and the foldable design for easy storage. The full list of features includes:
- 5” Backlit Display
- NordicTrack iFit® Membership Ready
- Integrated Tablet Holder
- Auxiliary Music Port
- Two 2” Digitally Amplified Speakers
- AutoBreeze™ Workout Fan
- SoftTouch™ Upper Body Grips
- Adjustable, Oversized Cushion Pedals
- Rear Drive
- 18 Lb. Effective Flywheel
- SMR™ Silent Magnetic Resistance
- 22 Digital Resistance Levels
- 10% Power Adjustable Incline
- Commercial Solid Steel Construction
- Oversized Levelers
- 325 Lb. User Weight Capacity
- EKG Grip Pulse Heart Rate Monitor
- Vertical SpaceSaver® Design
- 24 On-Board Workouts
- Rear-mounted Transport Wheels
- Water Bottle Holder
- Out-of-the-Box Easy Assembly
- 67" H X 32" W X 80" L
- 10-Year Frame Warranty
- 2-Year Parts Warranty
Pros of the SE7i
- Price
Cons of the SE7I
- Small flywheel
- No-touch screen
- Size
Alternatives to the SE7I
Alternatives to the SE7i are:
he 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 SE7i
The SE7i is the cheap and cheerful option for the occasional home warrior for the basement or garage.