Consumer Score
In comparison:
Bowflex BXT116 ranks #21 out of 71. Very high levels of customer satisfaction.
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8.2
Great
Consumer Score
In comparison:
Nautilus T616 ranks #17 out of 71. Very high levels of customer satisfaction.
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8.3
Great
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Neither Bowflex BXT116 nor Nautilus T616 were recommended by experts this month

On 7 Mar 2024 (22 days ago) we went through 97 Treadmill expert endorsements , however neither Bowflex BXT116 nor Nautilus T616 were included in any of those recommendations. Since neither Treadmill received a single endorsement, as far as expert recommendations go, it's technically a tie. We do, however, recommend taking a look at NordicTrack 1750 or other critically acclaimed Treadmills of this month.

For reference, NordicTrack 1750 received 7 endorsements this month, from Verywell Fit (26 Nov 2023), Treadmill Review Guru (31 Jan 2024) The Home Gym (13 Feb 2024) and 4 others.

Rank Change Price Treadmill
Verywell Fit
Treadmill Review Guru
The Home Gym
Runner's World
NBC News
SELF
TreadmillReviews.net
Forbes
Spy
CNET
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NordicTrack 1750
The NordicTrack 1750 Treadmill is highly recommended for serious runners and individuals seeking a durable, powerful, and comfortable workout experience.
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3
9
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Bowflex BXT116
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N/A N/A $1687
Nautilus T616
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Critic Consensus Common points from expert reviews summarized.
As can be seen below, in Mar 2024 neither Bowflex BXT116 nor Nautilus T616 were recommended by key experts who publish Treadmills recommendations.
Rank Change Price Treadmill
Verywell Fit
Treadmill Review Guru
The Home Gym
Runner's World
NBC News
SELF
TreadmillReviews.net
Forbes
Spy
CNET
1
- Check price
NordicTrack 1750
The NordicTrack 1750 Treadmill is highly recommended for serious runners and individuals seeking a durable, powerful, and comfortable workout experience.
1
3
9
1
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1
1
1
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2
- $1900
Sole F80
The Sole F80 treadmill is highly recommended by experts for its powerful motor, versatile features, and durability, making it a great choice for users of all fitness levels.
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5
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5
2
4
14
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3
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Peloton Tread
The Peloton Tread is a high-quality treadmill with a powerful motor, adjustable incline, and a wide range of features, making it suitable for users of all fitness levels.
9
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10
3
7
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7
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5
4
+1 $1200
Sole F63
The Sole F63 treadmill is a versatile and reliable option for home workouts, praised for its powerful motor, adjustable incline, heart rate monitoring capabilities, Bluetooth connectivity, and built-in workout programs.
5
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10
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5
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5
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Expert Reviews There are people on the Internet whose job is to review products. Below are their opinions.

Expert reviews [16]

80
Total expert reviews: 16
  • with a score: 9
  • without a score: 7
Highest score by SmartReview
92
Average score based on 16 reviews
80
Lowest score by Treadmill Ratings & Reviews
60

Score distribution:

80-100
60-80
40-60
20-40
0-20

Expert reviews [19]

78
Total expert reviews: 19
  • with a score: 9
  • without a score: 10
Highest score by Fitness Equipment Reviews
95
Average score based on 19 reviews
78
Lowest score by Treadmill Doctor
50

Score distribution:

80-100
60-80
40-60
20-40
0-20
From Seller:
  • 7. 5 inch color backlit LCD screen
  • Bluetooth connectivity for connecting to Bowflex JRNY the personalized coaching technology and other popular fitness apps
  • 20" x 60" running surface
  • 9 intuitive “push and go” workout programs
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From Seller:
  • With enhanced Bluetooth connectivity, users can set, track and monitor progress with popular app-based tracking tools
  • Explore destinations around the world and discover 50+ global routes that auto-adjust in real time to your speed (Explore the World subscription required)
  • Read more
From Manufacturer Manufacturer-provided product description, urls and documents.
Physical Features
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Weight

280 lbs
 
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215 lbs
 
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Handling and Capacity
Treadmill Type What is the treadmill designed for?
Electric
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Electric
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Foldable A major reason that many people do not own home treadmills—apart from cost—is their size. Treadmills take up a lot of space. This can be avoided by choosing a folding treadmill, which folds in half by ... Show more
Yes
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Yes
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Belt Size The belt size is an important feature to evaluate based on the height of the user and your planned activities. First, taller individuals have a longer stride, and therefore need a longer belt. Second, ... Show more
5 x 1.7 ft
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1.7 x 5 ft
2-ply
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Belt Length
5 ft
3-ply
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5 ft
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Belt Width
1.7 ft
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1.7 ft
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Roller Size The rollers are the part of the machine that rotate to propel the belt. In general, bigger rollers are better for a few reasons. First, a wider diameter means the belt is bending less as it rotates ar ... Show more
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2.5 inches
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Continuous Horsepower Treadmill manufacturers will report horsepower in two ways: peak horsepower (sometimes listed as simply “horsepower”) and/or continuous horsepower. Sometimes you get one or the other, sometimes you ge ... Show more
3.75 CHP
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3 CHP
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Peak Horsepower Horsepower (HP) or peak horsepower tells you the maximum horsepower the treadmill can achieve at any time. While this may seem important, it doesn’t tell you anything about how the treadmill will oper ... Show more
3.75 HP
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3 HP
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Cushioning/Shock Absorption A major benefit to running on a treadmill versus running outside is that it’s typically easier on your body and joints due to the shock absorption. As you run or walk, the treadmill absorbs the impact ... Show more
Yes
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Yes
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Weight Capacity All treadmills are rated with a maximum weight capacity to indicate the heaviest person that can use the treadmill. Going over this weight limit, especially for long durations, is not only going to br ... Show more
375 lbs
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300 lbs
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Top Speed (MPH)
12 MPH
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12 MPH
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Top Speed The top speed is the highest number of miles (or kilometers) per hour that the treadmill will go. Most traditional machines support 0 to 10 mph (0 to 16 km/h). For runners and sprinters, you might loo ... Show more
12
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12
mph
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Incline and Decline

Inclining allows you to raise the front of the treadmill to simulate walking or running uphill. This is done manually or automatically. Usually found on the least expensive machines, manual incline treadmills require you to step off the machine and adjust the positioning of the running platform by hand. While it can be a price saver, there are some drawbacks. First, these adjustments present a safety issue if you do not properly secure the deck. You could fall or crush a limb in the process of adjusting the incline. Second, frequently moving parts will cause quicker wear and tear on the machine. Third, stepping off the machine could cause you to lose motivation or momentum, and you’ll have to get your heart rate back up to get the full benefits of the cardio workout. Still, if you don’t plan on using the incline feature frequently, this won’t be an issue for you and you can get a more budget-friendly model.

Alternatively, you have the option of choosing a motorized (or automatic) incline. With this feature, users press a button on the treadmill’s dashboard to activate the incline motor to move the deck up or down. This is much more convenient as it can be done while you’re still on the machine, and it can be adjusted to the angle you want without much effort.

Whether manual or automatic, treadmills will be rated with a maximum incline and minimum decline. This is reported as a percentage grade—a number that measures the slope of the surface. The higher the percentage, the stronger the angle or slope. Most treadmills will have a maximum incline around 12%. Less common are treadmills that can simulate a decline or walking downhill, which can use muscles that usually don’t get attention in standard cardio workouts. For these machines, there will be a lowest decline number reported as a negative percentage grade.

Type of Incline Do you have to adjust incline manually, or is the incline system automatic?
Automatic
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Automatic
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Highest Incline The highest percentage grade the treadmill can go.
15 %
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15 %
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Lowest Decline The lowest percent grade the treadmill can go.
0 %
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0 %
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Heart Rate and Programs
Heart Rate Monitor Treadmills can support heart rate monitoring in several ways. Most commonly there could be metal heart rate monitors on the handlebar in front of you. This works well for walking, when you can hold on ... Show more
Yes
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Yes
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Chest Strap Included <p><strong><p dir="ltr"><br></p></strong><p dir="ltr">Another option is remote heart rate monitoring via a chest strap. Not all treadmills that measure heart rate support this feature, but those that ... Show more
Yes
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Yes
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Workout Programs Preprogrammed workouts on treadmills guide you through an activity focused on a certain goal or type of workout. This can range from hill training, where the treadmill automatically adjusts the inclin ... Show more
9
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26
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Progress Tracking In order to keep a log of your workouts and stats, such as time, distance travelled, calories burned, etc., you may want a treadmill that does this for you automatically. Some machines come with autom ... Show more
Yes
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Yes
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Display
Treadmill displays offer a wide range of features that vary greatly from one machine to another. The display can be as simple as analog LED lights that show time and distance travelled or as complex as a fully functioning TV screen with cable network connectivity. Displays vary in size and type, with higher end machines displaying more stats (time, distance, incline, speed, heart rate, workout program status, etc.) and offering more advanced features (such as a virtual tour that simulates running through real-life environments). There are positives and negatives to this level of complexity. On the plus side, sophisticated displays allow you to easily monitor and adjust your workout based on the information. They may also provide a distraction from the lull of running or walking. At the same time, this kind of distraction can be harmful to your workout because it may cause you to fall or injure yourself or be overly conscious of the clock and distance.


Advanced display screens or TV screens could have the added benefit of linking with your smartphone, so you can watch video content on the display as you run. The suite of features will be dependent on your needs, but know that you’ll pay significantly more for complex displays and TV screens - and most budget models come with a shelf for a tablet or an e-reader anyway.

Display Screen Does the treadmill console have a screen?
Yes
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Yes
2 main display
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Display Size
7.5 inches
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Type of Display
LCD
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LCD
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Touch Screen Is the display touch screen?
No
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No
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Metrics Displayed What metrics are displayed on the treadmill console/screen?
  • Time
  • Distance
  • Speed
  • Incline
  • Total Calories Burned
  • Average Calories Burned
  • Heart Rate
  • Heart Rate Zone
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  • Distance
  • Time
  • Heart Rate
  • Calories
  • Pace
  • Speed
  • Incline Settings
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Media/TV Capabilities Can the treadmill's screen play TV or media, such as movies?
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No
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Dashboard
The treadmill’s dashboard can have a number of useful features. A device shelf allows you to place your smartphone or tablet on the dashboard, so you can use your device—safely—while you work out. Yes, that means watching Netflix or reading an ebook! 


Similar to the device shelf is the water bottle holder. It may seem insignificant, but believe it or not, the placement of the water bottle holder can have a huge impact on your workout. You want your water bottle to be within easy reaching distance, so you don’t have to stop your entire workout to grab a drink.


Finally, some treadmills come with a built-in fan on the dashboard, which is great for some added comfort while you exercise.

Device Shelf For holding your smartphone, tablet, or other media device.
Yes
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Yes
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Fan Does the treadmill console include a fan?
Yes
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Yes
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Water Bottle Holder
Yes
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Yes
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Console Extras
Console Speakers Some treadmills have speakers built into the dashboard. Through Bluetooth or a basic auxiliary cable, you can connect your phone or media device to the treadmill to play music, listen to podcasts, or ... Show more
Yes
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Yes
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USB Port If the treadmill has a USB port, you’ll likely be able to charge your smartphone or tablet, which is great for long workouts. If you like to watch TV or listen to music, this can help save battery, to ... Show more
Yes
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Yes
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Mobile App Subscriptions


If you’re using a fitness app such as Google Fit, MyFitnessPal, or FitBit, some smart treadmills allow users to transfer their workout details from the treadmill’s tracking system directly to the smartphone app. This helps you stay on track with your fitness goals and keep all of your details in one place. Make sure to double check if the machine is compatible with your current fitness tracker, if you have one.

Mobile App Connectivity Some companies that build treadmills also have proprietary mobile applications (such as Schwinn Connect, LifeSpan’s Activ Trac, Nautilus Trainer, etc.) that extend the features of the machine. This ca ... Show more
Yes
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App Subscription Cost Some treadmills will require a monthly or yearly subscription cost to access certain features. This might include advanced progress tracking or syncing with a brand-specific mobile app. Be sure to fac ... Show more
N/A.
0
Software Features
Sync with Third Party Apps Can you sync workout data with third part apps, such as MyFitnessPal and FitBit?
Yes
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Yes
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Compatible Apps Which apps can be used on or with the treadmill?
  • JRNY app
  • Explore the World
  • Under Armour Record
  • MyFitnessPal
  • Google Fit
  • Apple Health
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  • Nautilus Connect
  • Nautilus Trainer Fitness App
  • MyFitnessPal
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Bluetooth Connectivity Treadmills that are Bluetooth capable can connect wirelessly with your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet. This is most commonly used to play music on the treadmill’s speakers. Some treadmills may ... Show more
Yes
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Yes
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Warranty



Treadmills separate their warranties into three sections: Parts, Labor and Motor.

Parts warranties range from 90 days to 5 years to lifetime warranties. For light use, 90 days to 1 year might be an acceptable parts warranty, though you should not expect that machine to be very durable. You may also come across frame warranties, for which the standard is a lifetime warranty. Cheaper models might have 10- or 20-year warranties, but depending on how long you plan to use or keep the machine, that may suffice.

Labor warranties range from 90 days to 3 years. For light or moderate use, choose a treadmill with at least 1-year labor warranty. If you plan to use the machine long and often, it’d be best to find a labor warranty of 2-3 years.

Finally, motor warranties are often listed separately from parts and labor. One can easily tell the quality of the motor based on the duration of the warranty. A 90-day motor warranty would indicate the motor is likely cheaply made and not very reliable. A warranty of 10+ years would suggest a much higher quality motor.

Motor Warranty
15
Years
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10
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Parts Warranty
5
Years
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2
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Labor Warranty
2
Years
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1
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Nautilus T616 is a very popular and one of the more expensive options. It's in the top 3 bestselling treadmills and has many popular alternatives in the same price range, such as ProForm Carbon T10 or LifeSpan TR3000i .

Nautilus T616 is $689.90 more expensive than an average treadmill ($997).

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