NordicTrack X24 Treadmill Review: Features, Performance, and iFIT Integration

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The NordicTrack X24 is a home high-end fitness machine intended to give you a change of experience while working out at home. This product is suitable for the exercise enthusiast, given its extreme incline feature, pivoting 24-inch touchscreen, and an iFIT training system.

With a price tag and footprint that make it one of the most substantial investments in home fitness equipment, is it the right treadmill for you? In this article, we’ll dive into every feature, pros and cons, and give you a thorough look at what makes the NordicTrack X24 stand out.

Introduction

For some, running or walking on a treadmill forms the foundation of their at-home fitness regimen. It’s an easily accessed and effective way to get in a good cardiovascular workout, burn a lot of calories, and build endurance. The NordicTrack X24 takes this standby concept of the treadmill to new dimensions-literally-with its dramatic incline and decline abilities, strong motor, and high-end smart technology.

The NordicTrack X24 is for serious runners or any fitness enthusiast. That’s because you can actually do a gym-worthy workout at the comfort of your own home. I am not saying it only caters to people who would appreciate versatility and cutting-edge technology-from interactive global workouts up to entertainment options.

What’s New in the NordicTrack X24?

NordicTrack X24 is likely to be the most advanced high-tech treadmill from the brand. Compared to the previous models, such as the X32i, the X24 features many upgrades and innovations.

Pivoting Touchscreen: The biggest change upgrade is that the 24-inch pivoting HD touchscreen is smaller than on the X32i itself that sports a 32-inch screen, but being able to tilt and pivot this display is a game-changer. This makes for a much more versatile viewing experience, be it while doing strength training or yoga with a walk on the treadmill off.

iFIT Improvements: iFIT integration has been improved, bringing along with it the more interactive training features for you to be better, more workout programs, and even a better integration with the incline and decline features with a treadmill. The new interface of iFIT is generally friendlier and easier to use, allowing you to easily swipe through a library of on-demand classes and global workouts.

Entertainment Apps: Other additional treats on this new console include live streaming applications for Netflix, Amazon Prime, and others. Now, you will not be as bored during that long workout you must watch that favorite show burn those extra calories.

Build Quality and Design

The NordicTrack X24 is not small in any sense of the word or light either. The heavyweight measuring 445 pounds gives it a solid, durable machine that does not wobble and shake even during intense runs. It has a steel frame that helps in stability, and the machine can support up to 400 pounds, which is fitting for most people.

The X24 has an aesthetic appeal about it, all black in color with a sleek and modern feel. It’s professional enough to fit right into a gym yet polished to shine in home environments. Regardless of the size dominating the space it occupies, it exudes a touch of sophistication.

The belt is pretty big, 22 inches by 60 inches, so there is certainly sufficient room for the size of the runners. The extra length, naturally, especially comes in very handy for taller runners who do need just a little more to stride comfortably.

Although not a folding treadmill, the X24 does feature front transport wheels that make it just manageable to move the machine if you ever need to. It is, however, of such size and weight that it should stay put after installing it.

Incline and Decline Feature

The NordicTrack X24 offers one of the highest inclines on any home treadmill. The NordicTrack can incline a staggering 40% and decline by as much as -6%. This is well above anything you’ll find in most standard gym treadmills with only an acceptable limit of 12-15% incline.

The extreme incline will afford you to exercise harder without necessarily having to pick up the speed. One can burn a huge number of calories while walking up an extreme incline and also work different muscles, starting with your glutes, hamstrings, and even your calves. Incline training will also allow you to have low-impact exercises that put you least in strain, yet challenging with cardiovascular workout.

On the other side, the decline feature recreates running downhill or walking and thus aids in working on more muscles, your quads, and shin bones, making you run even more efficiently. In fact, decline training is extensively done by athletes in preparation for descents in trail running or outdoor running events.

The transitions of incline to decline are smooth yet unnoticed, which is crucial for interval training where elevation changes may be required very close to the trainee.

Motor Power and Performance

The strong point of the X24 is its 4.25 CHP (continuous horsepower) motor. Such motors are designed to get only stronger with time and heavy use without ever failing in performance, and you feel it when you need it the most-like the final stages of a sprinting or trekk up a hill.

For example, the motor is silent as well. Most treadmills are noisy, but the X24 has a sound-reducing mechanism that makes it more than suitable to use in domestic environments, which can sometimes be very noise-sensitive. Quiet operation also permits the benefit of the entertainment features of streaming or interacting with iFIT trainers.

This treadmill has attained a top speed of 12 miles per hour. This should be enough for most runners, including beginners and more experienced athletes, as long as runners get their needed pace.

Even Speed Adjustments :Very few slags in the speed adjustment offer a natural running experience.

Interactive Touchscreen and iFIT Experience

One of the key features of NordicTrack X24 includes a 24″ pivoting HD touchscreen. It’s quite large to provide an immersive workout experience, with clear, crisp visuals and very responsive controls. You can look at it from whatever angles you may need while doing off-treadmill exercises because it will tilt and pivot.

Subscription is included and incorporated with iFIT across the touchscreen interface. iFIT brings you thousands of on-demand workouts led by professional trainers. Among the many great features, there’s a global workout series-where the trainer takes you through some of the world’s most breathtaking locales. You get to run through Paris’ streets, hike through the Swiss Alps, or jog along Hawaii’s beaches-all while your treadmill senses the terrain, adjusting to hit just the right incline and speed.

There are also live studio classes with iFIT, in which one can join others online in real-time for running, walking, or cross-training sessions. The interactive element allows trainers to control your treadmill from a distance, thereby actually making you increase the speed or incline if you need it.

Its personalized plans contain programs tailored to your objectives, whether you are focusing on losing weight, building endurance, or preparing for a marathon. All the exercises you do get tracked and stored in the app, so you can see how you have progressed over time.

Entertainment and Streaming Apps

Probably the biggest benefit of the NordicTrack X24 is to stream entertainment apps directly on the touchscreen. Let’s be honest, having Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and any and every other service you’d want to watch from directly on the screen when you are working out makes long sessions so much more bearable. It’s one of those great features that makes it stand well above several others because they simply just stick to fitness apps.

It combines well, and video quality is excellent. The screen is large enough, as well as positioned perfectly; it makes you think you are viewing on a giant TV rather than the device.

You can split your screen to be able to see both your workout stats and your show and enjoy being entertained while keeping fit.

Comfort and Cushioning

The deck of the X24 has proprietary SpringFlex ™cushioning by NordicTrack. In so doing, it absorbs the shock of running, which renders demand on your joints, thus making it possible to run for longer periods. In addition, the system is adjustable so that if you want to walk on a softer and mushier surface, it can do so or if you want to run on a surface closer to what you have on a road or trail, it can do that as well.

More cushioning is needed for runners who have problems with their knees, hips, or back as it helps reduce the impact to these sensitive areas. Even those without joint problems benefit from the reduction in the wear and tear on your body from impact when running.

Onboard Workouts and Fitness Tracking

While iFIT is the primary source of interactive workouts, the X24 comes with a selection of onboard workouts that you can access without a subscription-they’re great for short, convenient no-fuss training sessions where you won’t be logging into iFIT.

The treadmill tracks your most crucial fitness data: speed, distance, time, calories burned, and heart rate. With iFIT and using ActivePulse TM, which works hand-in-hand with your heart-rate monitor, it continuously updates your speed and incline based on your heart-rate zones so you’re getting the most from your workout without overdoing it or doing too little.

Storage and Dimensions

The NordicTrack X24, however, isn’t light at 445 pounds. Nor does it fold, so expect to dedicate some floor space and be prepared to set it up. Its footprint measures in at 76.5″ L x 39.2″ W x 66.6″ H, which is larger than most standard treadmills. If space is a concern, ensure that you know exactly where the treadmill will fit.

Putting all that being said, the X24 comes with transport wheels at the front so you might be able to tilt and roll the treadmill if you are up for a challenge. Again, because of its weight, this is best done by two people.

Installation and Setup

This means the X24 needs to be assembled. Of course, it is large and quite heavy, so a little annoying to put it together, though NordicTrack does provide you with an in-home service that you may arrange for another fee if you do not like the idea of handling all this yourself.

Assembly of the machine involves attaching the frame, console, and incline/decline mechanisms and will take hours if done manually; be sure to read the guide and arrange for help with the more sturdy parts.

Warranty and Support

NordicTrack Corporation has a great warranty in place for the X24, which is as follows:

  • Frame: 10 years
  • Parts: 2 years
  • Labor: 1 year

This warranty package is fairly standard across the high-end treadmills and guarantees you are protected if any mechanical fault arises on your exercise equipment.

Pros and Cons of the NordicTrack X24

Pros

Extreme Incline/Decline: Up to 40% incline and -6% decline.

Powerful Motor: 4.25 CHP motor makes for smooth operation.

• Interactive iFIT Workouts: Thousands of on-demand and live workouts with real-time adjustments.

Large Pivoting Touchscreen: 24″ HD display with entertainment and fitness tracking.

Conveniently-designed Deck: Inbuilt SpringFlex ™ cushioning to prevent bumping of joints.

• Entertainment Options: Streaming of Netflix, Hulu, and so much more while working out

Cons

• Price: Pretty pricey in terms of cost, which makes it a pretty huge investment

• Space: It takes up an enormous chunk of space and does not fold up

• Assembly: Not that easy to assemble without professional help needed

Who Should Buy the NordicTrack X24?

It’s the perfect exercise and high-tech treadmill designed for a serious trainee of all walkers. It suits runners and hikers too. Among those looking for comprehensive exercise at home, this is perfect. The options of iFIT, entertainment, and incline/decline push it to being one of the top choices for those wanting the best.

However, if you do not have much space, it is a lean budget, and you do not require as many frills and thrills, the less-costly option of just a basic machine may serve you better.

Conclusion

The NordicTrack X24 is some high-performance treadmill for serious participants in fitness. It includes an extremely wide range of incline/decline, loads of muscle with an extremely powerful motor, and a huge touch screen to look forward to more home workout experiences on a whole new level. While the machine costs a considerable sum and occupies a lot of space, features and value are well worth the investment for the serious athlete. Whether to train for a marathon, to lose weight, or to maintain an active lifestyle, the X24 carries the tools necessary to help achieve those goals.

 

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