Treadmill Review: NordicTrack T9CI Treadmill
Treadmill Rating: 3 / 5 for rattling and shaking and a merely okay feel
Price: $899
It’s a good thing I’m a thorough treadmill reviewer because after I played with a lot of the settings on the NordicTrack T9CI Treadmill I found a lot of interesting things. When I stepped onto the NordicTrack T9CI Treadmill the firmness setting was at maximum. I tried it on this treadmill for a few minutes and I was fairly pleased with the feel, it was in the best treadmill I’ve ever read on but it was nowhere near any of the worst treadmills I’ve ever been on. A few minutes later I bent over to adjust the firmness than after running for about 5 seconds I heard a little rattling and felt some shaking. I was kind of odd, I didn’t think that adjusting the shock absorption system would change things so much, but it did. I lowered the firmness on the NordicTrack T9CI Treadmill further and that only seemed amplify the problem. Another problem I want to mention is that switching the firmness on the NordicTrack T9CI Treadmill was very difficult. Perhaps these problems are isolated to just this particular unit, but what can I say this is my experience when I tried out the NordicTrack T9CI Treadmill.
The features are pretty good. I’d be much more inclined to talk about the things like the built-in iPod compatibility and date fitness programs if I felt comfortable recommending the NordicTrack T9CI Treadmill. But I don’t, so it’s pretty much a waste of time because the mechanics of this treadmill or simply horrid.
If you’re looking for a really good treadmill check out anything by Sole Fitness or something by
Smooth Fitness . It’s really hard to go wrong with a treadmill by one of these companies.
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