(Sole F80 Vs. NordicTrack 1750) Treadmills 2024 | Comparison, Differences, Reviews
February 10, 2024 by SmartReview
Filed under Treadmills
The main differences between the SOLE F80 and NordicTrack Commercial 1750 are: The NordicTrack has many more features than the Sole F80 due to being iFit enabled. However, the SOLE+ App provides hundreds of FREE classes, while with iFit you must pay a monthly fee, this is an advantage to SOLE. While both have bluetooth and APP, the Nordictrack has a 14-inch color HD touchscreen vs. 10-inch touchscreen on the Sole F80.
The SOLE has a SOLE+ App with workout details and available FREE workout classes. The NordicTrack APP allows for iFIT with Access to 16,000 iFit on demand workouts, iFit Coach, and access to google maps on the HD touchscreen. A far more robust system. The NordicTrack 1750 comes with a free 30 day iFit membership. iFit Coach provides interactive personal training. Only the NordicTrack has a 3% decline, which simulates downhill running. The Nordictrack in its favor has a heavier max weight at 400 lbs. Sole has a longer lifetime motor warranty and a wider deck (22 vs 20 inches). Below is a comparison chart of the differences between the two treadmill models.
Sole F80 Treadmill Vs. the NordicTrack 1750 | |
* Home Treadmill * 3.5 HP Motor * 2.5-inch rollers * 0-12 MPH * 0-15% Incline * – – – * 22 x 60″ Deck * 10-inch Touchscreen * Bluetooth® with APP * Heart Telemetry * 22 On-board Workouts * Max Weight: 350 lbs. * Cushion Flex™ Cushioning * EasyLift™ Folding * 2 Workout Fans * Built-in Speakers * Water Bottle Holder * Weight: 274 lbs. * 82.5″L x 38″W x 66″H * FREE workout classes * Bluetooth® Enabled * lifetime motor warranty SOLE F80 Factory Direct Prices | * Commercial Treadmill * 3.50 HP Motor * 2.5-inch rollers * 0-12 MPH * 0-15% Incline * 3% Decline * 20 x 60″ Deck * 14-inch HD Touchscreen * Bluetooth® with APP * Heart Telemetry * On-board Workouts * Max Weight: 400 lbs. * Runners Flex™ Cushioning * EasyLift™ Folding * 2 Workout Fans * Built-in Speakers * Water Bottle Holder * Weight: 310 lbs. * 78.8″L x 39.2″W x 63″H * 30 day iFit® * Bluetooth® Enabled * 10 year motor warranty NordicTrack 1750 |
SOLE F80 Vs. NordicTrack 1750 Console Comparison: The 14-inch HD touchscreen is larger than SOLE’s 10.1-inch touchscreen, and is capable of running iFit for thousands of running programs, interactive training, iFit Coach, google maps, and more. Both consoles are backlit touchscreens (ideal for dimly lit rooms). Both consoles are Bluetooth® and Wifi enabled with APP, but the new SOLE APP does have additional FREE workouts, while the Nordictrack uses iFit which has a monthly fee. For safety, both have an emergency stop button, and cord.
Bottom Line: The NordicTrack Commercial 1750 treadmill is a slightly heavier duty model than the SOLE F80, offering a 400 lb. weight limit, and a larger 14-inch color touchscreen with iFit. A free 30 day membership is included. The Nordictrack 1750 also has 3% decline, which simulates downhill running. Both models have a long and wide running track, but the Sole F80 has a wider track (22 vs. 20 inches). Overall we feel the Nordictrack has more features and physical improvements to be worth the higher price. The SOLE F80 is a little cheaper than the NordicTrack 1750 as of this article. Either treadmill will provide a solid workout for all users, including taller and heavier users (wide and long running belt), and are great for runners.
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