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[quote=Anonymous]I have the NordicTrack 2450 which has a larger screen compared to the 1750. That was important to me because I wanted to feel immersed in the iFit videos. Since you said you mainly intend to walk, make sure the 1750 has a sufficient incline for your needs. The 2450 goes up to 15%. It's fun for the videos where you're hiking Mt Fuji, etc. I've had it for 2 years. There were headaches initially (shitty delivery and the belt squeaked for my 200 lb husband but was easily adjusted). The create a workout feature sucks and I never got it to work properly, but it's fine because the videos are amazing. The customer service phone number is an absolute joke and all repair work is DIY even for problems that exist immediately, unless you want to pay $$$. Sometimes the video quality is not crisp. So I do think very poorly of NordicTrack, but iFit is such an amazing product that I don't really regret buying it. When I was doing my treadmill research, I didn't see that any competitor had videos as good as iFit's. It seemed like Peloton's videos all had this weird running club vibe where you are face to face with the instructor. I googled it just now, and it seems like Peloton does have videos set in nature like iFit. If the catalog is vast like iFit's, I would probably go with Peloton. One thing about iFit that is annoying is most of the instructors do too much yammering about "RPE" (rate of perceived exertion) and other coaching. I just want to look at pretty scenery and hear more of a tour guide chat, and there are some who do offer that.[/quote]
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