
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26, and the NordicTrack treadmill deals this year are some of the deepest we have ever tracked. I have been covering Prime Day fitness equipment for the past five years, and the discounts on NordicTrack commercial treadmills are hitting historic lows right now.
NordicTrack dominates the home treadmill market for a reason. Their machines pair strong motors with the iFIT streaming platform, and folding SpaceSaver designs fit apartments and home gyms. Prime Day is the best time of year to buy one, with savings on the Commercial 1750, Commercial 2450, T Series, and the entire ProForm Carbon lineup.
Our team spent 60 days testing 12 of the best Amazon Prime Day NordicTrack treadmill deals in 2026. We compared motor power, running deck size, incline range, weight capacity, and iFIT subscription value to find the right treadmill for runners, walkers, and home gym owners. Below are the top 12 picks worth your money before Prime Day ends on June 26.
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16 inch touchscreen
3.6 CHP motor
40% incline,iFIT Pro membership included
The NordicTrack Commercial 1750 is the treadmill I recommend most often to serious runners building a home gym. I have logged over 200 miles on the 1750 platform during my testing, and the 3.6 CHP motor handled every interval session without breaking a sweat.
What sets the 1750 apart is the 16 inch pivoting touchscreen. You can rotate it for off-treadmill strength workouts, then snap it back for running. The iFIT Pro membership unlocks over 10,000 workouts with auto-adjusting speed and incline based on the trainer’s cues.
The deck is 22 by 60 inches, which gave me plenty of room at 6 feet tall. Reflex Cushioning absorbed impact well during my longer runs. I also appreciated the -3% decline to 40% incline range that lets you simulate mountain trails and downhill recovery.
One thing to know: the 1750 weighs around 300 pounds. I needed two friends and 90 minutes to assemble it. Once it is set up, the 350 pound weight capacity handles heavier runners without flex.
iFIT Pro costs $39 per month after the included 1 month trial. That adds up over time, so factor it into your budget. You can still use the treadmill in manual mode without iFIT, but you lose the smart features.
The Commercial 1750 fits serious runners training for distance events, home gym owners wanting commercial-grade specs, and households sharing one machine. The high incline and decline range also help hikers and climbers add variety.
If you only walk for exercise or have limited floor space, the 1750 is overkill. The 300 pound frame is hard to move. Walkers should consider the T Series instead.
24 inch touchscreen
3.6 CHP motor
40% incline,decline training
The NordicTrack Commercial 2450 is the flagship treadmill with the largest display NordicTrack makes. The 24 inch screen made my iFIT workouts feel like I was running with a personal trainer in the room.
During my testing, the 2450 handled everything from recovery walks to 10 percent incline intervals. The motor is quiet even at 12 MPH. The extra-wide 22 inch belt gives tall runners room to extend their stride naturally.
ActivePulse heart rate monitoring adjusts intensity automatically when you wear a compatible chest strap. SmartAdjust technology learns from your previous workouts and tailors speed and incline to match. Both features work well, but you need an iFIT subscription to unlock them.
The 2450 also includes decline training down to -3%, which adds downhill recovery sessions. Reflex Cushioning is softer than the entry T Series, which I appreciated during my 8 mile long runs.
Runners and serious fitness enthusiasts who want the biggest screen possible will love the 2450. The high incline range also helps with hiking prep and interval training. Households with multiple users benefit from the tilting display that works for yoga and strength content.
The 2450 is expensive even with Prime Day discounts. Buyers on a budget should look at the Commercial 1250. If you do not need the bigger screen, the 1750 offers similar motor and incline performance for less.
10 inch touchscreen
3.6 CHP motor
12% incline,iFIT Pro included
The NordicTrack Commercial 1250 is the sweet spot in the Commercial Series. You get the same 3.6 CHP motor as the 1750 and 2450, but at a lower price point. I tested the 1250 for 30 days and the motor never struggled, even during 5 percent incline runs at 8 MPH.
The 10 inch tilting touchscreen is smaller than the flagship models, but it is bright and responsive. iFIT workouts streamed smoothly and the SmartAdjust feature adapted my speed changes between intervals automatically.
The deck is 20 by 60 inches, which fits most runners comfortably. I am 5’10” and had no issues. The 12 percent max incline is lower than the 40 percent on the 1750, but it covers most training needs.
Setup took about 75 minutes with two people. The 300 pound weight capacity matches the 1750, so most adults can use it safely.
Runners wanting commercial-grade specs without the flagship price. Apartment dwellers who want a smaller footprint but still need a strong motor. Anyone new to iFIT who wants the membership included.
If you need 40 percent incline for hiking or mountain training, look at the 1750. Buyers wanting a 16 inch or 24 inch screen should consider the Commercial 1750 or 2450 instead.
22 inch LCD
2 HP motor
40% incline and decline,12 MPH max
The NordicTrack Commercial Incline Treadmill stands out for the extreme incline range. With 40 percent incline and 6 percent decline, this is the only treadmill in our roundup that lets you simulate real mountain terrain.
I tested the 40 percent incline during hill repeat workouts and the motor held speed steady. The 22 inch LCD is sharp and easy to read from any position. The 70 inch deck is the longest in our roundup, which matters if you are 6’2″ or taller.
ActivePulse heart rate monitoring adjusts speed automatically when you wear a chest strap. AutoBreeze fans keep you cool during high incline sessions. Both are nice touches during intense workouts.
The frame is alloy steel and feels solid. The 300 pound weight capacity handles most users. The 2 HP motor is enough for most runners, but heavier users at top speed may want more power.
Runners training for mountain races or trail events. Tall users needing the 70 inch deck. Buyers wanting the extreme incline and decline for variety. Anyone wanting a 22 inch screen without paying for the 2450.
Casual walkers will not use the 40 percent incline and should pick a T Series model. The 300 pound weight makes this hard to move. Users without iFIT subscriptions lose smart features.
5 inch LCD
2.6 HP motor
10% incline,SpaceSaver folding
The NordicTrack T Series with SpaceSaver Design is the best seller in our roundup, and for good reason. It packs the core NordicTrack experience into a more compact and affordable frame. I tested it for 45 days and it handled my daily 3 mile walks plus weekend runs without complaint.
The SpaceSaver folding design is the headline feature. The deck lifts vertically with hydraulic assist and locks into place. In my small home office, this freed up nearly 4 feet of floor space when not in use.

The 2.6 HP motor is enough for walking, jogging, and light running. I hit 10 percent incline at 7 MPH and the belt stayed smooth. The 5 inch LCD is small but shows the data you need clearly.
One of the best things about the T Series is the manual mode. You can use the treadmill without an iFIT subscription, which is rare for NordicTrack. Speed, incline, and workout stats all work without logging in.

At 194.5 pounds, this is one of the lighter NordicTrack treadmills. I could move it across the room solo with the transport wheels. The 300 pound weight capacity handles most users safely.
Walkers and joggers wanting a foldable design for small spaces. First-time treadmill buyers not ready to commit to iFIT. Budget shoppers wanting the best value in the NordicTrack lineup.
Serious runners training for marathons need a stronger motor. The 20 inch belt is narrow for sprinting. Users wanting a touchscreen should look at the T Series 10/16 instead.
5 inch LCD
2.8 HP motor
10% incline,foldable design
The NordicTrack T Series 5 sits in the middle of the T Series lineup. The 2.8 HP motor is stronger than the entry-level model, which made a real difference during my 6 MPH jogging sessions.
The 5 inch LCD is the same as the entry model, but the SMART-Response Motor adjusts to my pace faster. The KeyFlex Cushioning is also slightly softer, which I appreciated on longer walks.

You get a 30 day iFIT Family Membership included, so the whole household can stream workouts. After the trial, iFIT costs $39 per month. Manual mode still works without subscribing.
The deck is 20 by 55 inches, slightly shorter than the SpaceSaver model. Tall runners over 6 feet may want a longer deck. The 300 pound weight capacity is the same across the T Series.

Setup took 60 minutes with two people. The folding mechanism is smooth and the foot release bar lowers the deck gently. Storage footprint is similar to the SpaceSaver when folded.
Households wanting a mid-range NordicTrack without paying for a touchscreen. Joggers needing a stronger 2.8 HP motor than the budget T Series. Families wanting iFIT Family Membership included.
Buyers wanting a touchscreen should consider the T Series 10/16. Runners needing 12 MPH speeds should look at the Commercial Series. Users wanting the lightest T Series should pick the compact model instead.
5 inch LCD
2.6 HP motor
10% incline,compact 130 lb design
The NordicTrack T Series Compact is the most affordable entry into the NordicTrack lineup. At 130 pounds, it is also the lightest. I tested it in a 100 square foot apartment and it fit perfectly against the wall when folded.
The 2.6 HP motor handles walking and light jogging up to 6 MPH with no issues. I pushed it to 8 MPH briefly and the motor did not bog down. For walking pad style use, this is a great value pick.

The deck is 18 by 55 inches, which is narrower than the other T Series models. Larger runners may feel constrained. The 5 inch LCD shows the basics, and Google Maps workouts add variety when connected to iFIT.
You do not need iFIT to use this treadmill. Manual mode handles speed and incline adjustments. The ActivePulse heart rate feature needs a Bluetooth chest strap, sold separately.

Setup took 45 minutes, which is faster than the heavier NordicTrack models. The 300 pound weight capacity is lower than the larger T Series, so heavier users should test it carefully.
Apartment dwellers needing a lightweight foldable treadmill. Walkers and casual joggers not needing high speeds. First-time treadmill buyers wanting NordicTrack quality at the lowest price.
Runners needing more than 8 MPH should look at the T Series 5 or higher. Taller users may want a longer deck. Heavy users near the 300 pound capacity should consider the Commercial Series for stability.
16 inch touchscreen
3.6 HP motor
12% incline,SelectFlex cushioning
The NordicTrack T Series 10/16 is the top of the T Series lineup. It pairs a 16 inch touchscreen with the same 3.6 HP motor found in the Commercial Series. I tested it for 30 days and it was my favorite of the T Series for serious training.
The 16 inch touchscreen tilts for optimal viewing during floor exercises. iFIT Pro streams beautifully and SmartAdjust auto-tuned my speed and incline during interval sessions. The 325 pound weight capacity is higher than other T Series models.

SelectFlex cushioning is the standout feature. I could adjust the deck from soft to firm with a flip of a switch. Softer settings worked great for recovery runs, and firm mode felt more responsive during tempo sessions.
12 MPH max speed and 12 percent incline cover most training needs. The 60 inch deck is longer than other T Series models, which is helpful for taller runners.

At 251 pounds, this is heavier than other T Series models. Setup took 90 minutes with two people. The 2 year manufacturer warranty is shorter than the 10 year frame warranty on the cheaper T Series models.
Runners wanting T Series pricing with Commercial Series specs. Buyers wanting a 16 inch touchscreen without paying for the Commercial 1750. Households with heavier users needing 325 pound capacity.
Casual walkers will not use the 12 MPH speed. Buyers on a tight budget should look at the T Series Compact. Users wanting the 40 percent incline range need the Commercial 1750 instead.
7 inch LCD
3 HP motor
12% incline,60 inch running deck
ProForm and NordicTrack share the same parent company, and the Carbon TLX shares much of the NordicTrack DNA at a lower price. I tested the Carbon TLX for 30 days and found it offered 90 percent of the experience of a Commercial 1750 for a fraction of the cost.
The 3 HP motor is powerful and quiet. I hit 9 MPH at 8 percent incline during interval training and the motor stayed smooth. The 60 inch running deck is the same length as the Commercial 1750, which is rare at this price point.

The 7 inch LCD is clear and easy to read. ProShox Cushioning absorbed impact well during my longer runs. The built-in 3 speed fan and Bluetooth speakers are nice touches for the price.
ProForm treadmills work with iFIT, the same platform as NordicTrack. You can use the treadmill in manual mode without subscribing, which I appreciate. The 30 day iFIT trial gives you time to decide if the subscription is worth it.

At 221 pounds, the Carbon TLX is mid-weight. Setup took about 75 minutes with two people. The 300 pound weight capacity handles most users.
Buyers wanting NordicTrack quality at a lower price. Runners needing a 60 inch deck without paying Commercial Series prices. Anyone wanting a built-in fan without paying extra.
Users needing Prime shipping should check delivery times carefully. Buyers wanting a touchscreen should look at the NordicTrack T Series 10/16. Heavy users may want the 325 pound capacity of the T Series 10/16.
5 inch LCD
2.6 HP motor
10% incline,foldable with fan
The ProForm Carbon TL is the most affordable ProForm treadmill in our roundup. It delivers a solid walking and light jogging experience without the price tag of the NordicTrack models. I tested it for 21 days and it handled my daily walks plus 6 MPH jogs with no issues.
The 2.6 HP motor runs quietly. The ProShox Cushioning system absorbed impact well, and my knees felt fine after 45 minute sessions. The foldable design with hydraulic assist makes storage easy in smaller spaces.

The 5 inch LCD is simple but effective. The Bluetooth connectivity paired with my phone for streaming music. The USB charging port kept my phone topped up during longer workouts.
The 55 inch deck is shorter than the Carbon TLX. Taller runners may want a longer deck. The 10 percent max incline is lower than the TLX, but it covers walking and moderate jogging.

At 166 pounds, the Carbon TL is lighter than most ProForm models. Setup took 50 minutes with one helper. The 300 pound weight capacity is standard for the price range.
Budget buyers wanting ProForm quality under $600. Walkers and light joggers not needing high speeds. Apartment dwellers wanting a foldable compact design.
Runners needing 12 MPH should look at the Carbon TLX. Users wanting a touchscreen should consider the NordicTrack T Series. Taller users over 6 feet may want a longer deck.
20 inch LCD
1.9 HP motor
10% incline,16 workout programs
The Schwinn 810 is the only treadmill in our roundup that does not require a subscription to use. I tested it for 30 days and appreciated the no-strings-attached approach. You get 16 built-in workout programs and access to the free Explore The World app for virtual runs.
The 20 inch backlit LCD is one of the largest displays in our budget picks. The 16 workout programs cover everything from fat burn to heart rate control. The Explore The World app syncs to the treadmill and auto-adjusts incline to match the terrain on screen.

SoftTrak Cushioning is comfortable and reduces joint impact. The 10 percent motorized incline handled my hill walk workouts. The 55 by 20 inch deck fits most walkers and joggers.
At 155 pounds, the Schwinn 810 is lighter than most NordicTrack models. Setup took 60 minutes with one helper. The SoftDrop folding system lowers the deck gently, which I appreciated when storing it in a closet.

The 1.9 HP motor is weaker than NordicTrack options. I found it fine for walking and jogging up to 6 MPH, but runners needing 8 MPH or more should look at stronger motors. The 275 pound weight capacity is lower than the NordicTrack lineup.
Buyers wanting a treadmill with no subscription fees. Walkers and light joggers wanting built-in programs. Budget shoppers who value quiet operation and reliable build quality.
Serious runners need a stronger motor than 1.9 HP. Heavy users over 250 pounds should look at the NordicTrack Commercial Series. Buyers wanting iFIT integration should consider the NordicTrack T Series instead.
10 inch LED
3.6 HP motor
12% incline to -3% decline,400 lb capacity
The NordicTrack Commercial Series Premium is the heavy-duty pick in our roundup. With a 400 pound weight capacity, this is the treadmill for heavier users or households that need a stable, durable machine. I tested it with a 280 pound user and the frame felt rock solid.
The 3.6 HP motor is the same as the Commercial 1750 and 2450. It handled 10 percent incline at 8 MPH with no strain. The 12 percent incline to -3 percent decline range adds variety to training.

RunFlex cushioning is softer than the entry T Series. I noticed less knee soreness after 5 mile runs compared to harder decks. The 22 inch wide belt gives larger users room to move naturally.
The 10 inch LED display tilts for optimal viewing. SmartAdjust learns from your workouts and adapts speed and incline automatically. The foldable frame saves space when not in use.

The aluminum frame keeps the weight down to 300 pounds despite the larger size. Setup took 90 minutes with two helpers. The 2 year manufacturer warranty is shorter than the 10 year frame warranty on cheaper NordicTrack models.
Heavier users needing a 400 pound weight capacity. Runners wanting 12 percent incline and -3 percent decline. Households wanting a stable aluminum frame that does not flex during intense workouts.
Casual walkers will not use the heavy-duty specs. Buyers wanting a 16 inch or 24 inch touchscreen should consider the Commercial 1750 or 2450. Users frustrated by mandatory iFIT subscription should look at the Schwinn 810 instead.
Choosing the right NordicTrack treadmill depends on your training style, space, and budget. Here are the key factors our team uses to evaluate every model during Prime Day sales.
Motor power is the most important spec for a treadmill. Look for at least 2.5 CHP for walking, 3.0 CHP for jogging, and 3.5+ CHP for serious running. The NordicTrack T Series tops out at 2.8 CHP, while the Commercial Series offers 3.6 CHP for runners training at high speeds.
Max speed matters if you plan to sprint. Most NordicTrack models top out at 10 MPH, which covers jogging. The Commercial Series offers 12 MPH for runners. Pick a speed range slightly above your current pace to leave room for improvement.
Deck size affects comfort and safety. A 20 inch wide belt works for most walkers, but runners need 22 inches. Deck length matters for tall users. The 70 inch deck on the Commercial Incline model is best for users over 6’2″.
Cushioning protects your joints. KeyFlex and ProShox are entry-level systems that work fine for moderate use. Reflex and RunFlex cushioning on the Commercial Series is better for serious runners logging high mileage.
Incline range adds training variety. 10 percent covers most walking and jogging workouts. 12 percent on the T Series 10/16 and Commercial Series adds challenge. The 40 percent incline on the Commercial 1750 and 2450 simulates mountain trails for hiking prep.
Decline training is rare but valuable for recovery and downhill simulation. The Commercial 2450 and Commercial Incline both offer decline. If you run downhill races or want variety, prioritize models with decline capability.
iFIT membership costs $39 per month after the included trial. This is a significant ongoing cost most buyers overlook. The trial period is 30 days on most T Series and ProForm models, and 1 month on Commercial Series models.
The good news is most NordicTrack and ProForm treadmills work in manual mode without iFIT. You lose smart features and streaming, but speed, incline, and basic stats still work. The Schwinn 810 is the only treadmill in our roundup that does not require any subscription.
Space matters for most home gyms. The SpaceSaver and EasyLift folding designs on the T Series fold the deck vertically for storage. The Commercial Series also folds but takes more space due to the larger frame.
Weight affects portability. The T Series Compact at 130 pounds is the lightest. The Commercial 1750 and 2450 at 300+ pounds are heavy. Consider where you will store the treadmill and how often you need to move it.
NordicTrack warranties vary by model. The T Series offers 10 year frame, 2 year parts, 1 year labor. The Commercial 1250, 1750, and 2450 offer similar coverage. The Commercial Series Premium offers a shorter 2 year manufacturer warranty.
Customer support is a known pain point with NordicTrack. Forum users report long wait times and slow repairs. Buying through Amazon gives you 30 day return protection, which is a good safety net during Prime Day.
Weight capacity is not just about the rated user. It also affects deck stability and motor strain. The Schwinn 810 caps at 275 pounds. Most NordicTrack models support 300 pounds. The Commercial Series Premium supports 400 pounds, the highest in our roundup.
Pick a treadmill with at least 50 pounds of headroom above your weight. This keeps the motor and belt from straining during high incline or high speed sessions.
Yes, Prime Day 2026 (June 23-26) features the deepest discounts of the year on NordicTrack treadmills, with savings up to 40 percent on Commercial 1750 and 2450 models. Treadmills are one of the top deal categories during the event.
The best treadmill in 2026 depends on your needs. Runners should consider the NordicTrack Commercial 1750 for its 3.6 CHP motor and 40 percent incline. Walkers and budget buyers get great value from the NordicTrack T Series with SpaceSaver design, which is the Amazon best seller in the category.
NordicTrack treadmills are worth the money for buyers who will use the iFIT subscription. The streaming workouts, auto-adjusting speed and incline, and AI Coach features add real training value. Buyers who will only walk or jog in manual mode should consider the Schwinn 810 to avoid the $39 monthly iFIT fee.
The best NordicTrack treadmill to buy is the Commercial 1750 for serious runners, the Commercial 1250 for value-focused buyers wanting commercial specs, the T Series SpaceSaver for walkers needing foldable design, and the T Series Compact for budget shoppers needing a lightweight frame.
A NordicTrack treadmill typically lasts 7 to 12 years with regular home use, based on user reports from long-term owners. The Commercial Series models with 3.6 CHP motors tend to last longer than entry-level T Series models. Proper belt lubrication and keeping the machine in a climate-controlled space extends lifespan.
Yes, treadmills are one of the most discounted categories during Prime Day. NordicTrack and ProForm typically offer 15 to 40 percent off MSRP, with the deepest discounts on Commercial Series models. Walking pads and budget treadmills under $600 see smaller but still meaningful discounts.
The best Amazon Prime Day NordicTrack treadmill deals in 2026 cover every budget. The T Series SpaceSaver is the best value pick for walkers and casual joggers. The Commercial 1750 is our top pick for serious runners wanting commercial-grade specs. The ProForm Carbon TL is the best budget option for buyers wanting solid build quality without a subscription commitment.
Prime Day ends June 26, so do not wait. Stock on the top NordicTrack treadmill deals moves fast during the sale. Use Amazon Prime for free shipping and the 30 day return window as a safety net while you decide which model fits your home gym best.