NordicTrack T7.5 treadmill vs concept 2 bikeerg
This is a comparison between the Nordictrack T7.5 treadmill and the concept 2 bikeerg including pros, cons and alternatives. Follow the links for more details.
Overview and review of the Concept two bikeErg
The Concept 2 bikeErg comes in at $999. In this article you will learn more about the product itself, its Pros and cons and alternatives you might want to consider. This article has originally been published in the overview "Which conditioning equipment to buy from Rogue".
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Overview of the Concept 2 bikeErg
The
concept 2 bikeErg is concept 2‘s take on bringing the real cycling experience to your home. Most
bike parts are compatible with the
bikeErg so you can attach your own pedals, saddle and handles to simulate your bicycle. The
bikeErg also has been designed with increasing resistance the faster you go. The mechanics simulate shifting gears to get you ready for the real ride. All of this comes with poly groove belts instead of a chain. This ensures a smooth ride which does not produce too much noise. The
bikeErg comes with the following specs:
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Assembled in the US
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Color black
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Length 48”
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Width 24”
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Weight 58lb
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Made of Aluminium
Concept 2 has a long history of building machines for cardio. The bread butter machine is the concept 2 rower and recently the company has added the
skierg and
bikeErg to their portfolio. The bikeerg is the machine for you if you want to cycle at home and can not always take to the road to do your training.
Pros of the Concept 2 bikeErg
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Lightweight construction
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Adaptable
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Simulated gears
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PM5 monitor
The lightweight aluminum construction is an advantage for what this machine wants to achieve. Real world bicycles are usually built as light as possible. If you want your home training to be specific for cycling in a triathlon or the gourde France, you can not have a bulky
Airbike to replace the experience.
If you want you to take all of the sports you touch as a driver apart and swap them for your own. This way you can get very close to riding your actual
bike from the comfort of your home.
The
bikeErg simulates the switching of gears during the ride so you get as close to the real experience than you can.
Finally, the PM5 monitor will enable you to race against others in parallel on multiple
bikeErg. This can result in great fun for spinning classes.
Cons of the Concept 2 bikeErg
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No full body work out
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Not for the big guys
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It’s indoors
The
concept 2 bikeErg will mainly focus on your legs. Therefore you will not get a lot of an upper body workout from your session. If this is important to you, you might want to go for the
Rogue Echo bike instead.
The
concept 2 bikeErg is lightweight and therefore build for cyclists. If you have a lot of football players on your roster you might want to go for one of the bigger Airbikes to make sure they don’t fall off.
Last but not least, nothing is like the real experience. If you want to compete in cycling you also must put in the miles on your
bike outdoors. Otherwise, it is very likely that you will fail on race day.
Alternatives to the Concept 2 bikeErg
Alternatives to the concept 2 bike erg are
If you are buying equipment for your home gym and you are more on the extreme side of things you might prefer the
Rogue Echo bike. This is the solid all body workout for the weekend warrior.
The
concept 2 skierg is a great variation from concept 2 for anyone who skies. It simulates the upper body movement of skiing. Thing of it like a marathon version of a lat pulldown machine.
If you are shopping for a commercial gym you also might want to throw in a couple of rowers to mix things up. Avoid getting all of the same. Concept 2 actually has a mix pack on offer at Rogue where you can buy a
skierg, bikeErg, and rower in one go.
This is a review of the NordicTrack NordicTrack T7.5s including pros, cons, and alternatives. This article has been originally published in “which NordicTrack treadmill or elliptical to get in the UK”. Follow the links for more details.
Overview of the T7.5
The
T7.5 is a good treadmill to get in the UK market from Nordictrack. If you want to spend more than 1000 this is the solid choice which covers all bases. The main features are the 7 HD Touchscreen, 3.0 CHP motor, and the 12% incline. The full list of features includes the following options:
- Includes 1 Years iFit Family Membership
- iFit Integrated
- 7" HD Touch Screen Display
- Two 2” Bluetooth Digitally Amplified Speakers
- 3.0 CHP Motor
- 0% - 12% Digital Incline
- 0 – 22 km/h Speed
- Onetouch™ Controls
- 1.9” Precision and Balanced Non-Flex Rollers
- 125kg Max User Weight
- EKG Handgrips
- FlexSelect™ Cushioning
- 51 x 152 cm Tread Belt
- AutoBreeze™ Workout Fan
- SpaceSaver® Design with EasyLift™ Assist
- Assembled Dimensions - 187L x 91W x 151H cm
- Product Weight 96kg
- Boxed Weight 116kg
- Folded Dimensions - 110L x 91W x 178H cm
- Boxed Dimensions - 213L x 83W x 41H cm
- Warranty - Lifetime Frame Warranty, 10-year Motor Warranty, 2-Year Parts & Labour upon warranty registration within 28 days of purchase.
This is the solid choice in the middle of the portfolio from Nordictrack for the UK Market. Some options above might be a little overkill to buy in bulk or use at home while the models which are below in price might fall short in longevity or experience.
Pros of the Nordictrack T7.5
- Good value for money
- Fits most needs
- More modern than some other models available in the UK
The
T7.5 treadmill is a good value for the money treadmill in the Nordictrack UK line up. It covers all the bases and goes the extra mile with the 7-inch touchscreen. Yes, there are other machines which have bigger screens or more incline. Do you really need this? Probably not.
With an incline of 12%, a powerful motor, and some entertainment on the small screen you keep everyone happy. None of the main components goes to the max, but that is exactly good for fitting the most needs without spending too much money.
Compared to the S line and the C-line of Nordictrack treadmills is the T line the more modern one which is also being marketed and sold in the US. For the S and C-line, this is not the case anymore so you are better off to invest in a product line that the vendor is still interested in.
Cons of the Nordictrack T7.5
- No 40% incline
- No mega screen
You get what you pay for. While the
T7.5 is still a model which will put you back more than 1000 and therefore is solid on all basis you also can not expect any wonders. If you want a modern model with a mega screen or 40% or a combination of both you will catapult the budget in the 2000s. Therefore, you might miss these features on the T7,5. Personally, I don't think these are really necessary, but the market is moving towards the multimedia experience.
Alternatives to the Nordictrack T7.5
Alternatives to the
T7.5 are:
If you want an elliptical instead of a treadmill you can opt for the
FS5i instead of the
T7.5. With this elliptical, you get the free stride technology from Nordictrack which makes it a 3 in 1 machine. You can use it as a stepper, treadmill, and elliptical. While this is a big step in the versatility you lose some points in stability. The design is more error-prone than a classical elliptical or treadmill design.
If you want to go below the 1000 mark you can go for the
concept 2 model D. This is a solid rower used in many gyms around the world. It does not come with a lot of multimedia options, but it does fulfill the cardio requirements and leaves your knees and ankles in tact.
My personal favorite option is the
Rogue Echo bike. This machine comes in at a good price, is solid and covers all your cardio needs ina compact design.
Rogue has definitely done a good job by putting a competitive airbike out there which leaves nothing to be desired in quality.
Summary for the Nordictrack T7.5
The
T7.5 is probably the most balanced option for a treadmill in the UK from Nordictrack to date. Compared to the C and S series and is newer and provides good value for money. If you have more money to spend you might want to wait for some of the newest models from the states to arrive. But if you want a solid machine now, go for the
T7.5.