NordicTrack C 2200 Treadmill (NTL10905) Reviewed
NordicTrack C 2200 Treadmill (NTL10905) is one of NordicTrack’s new products. It has a 2.25 horsepower motor (2.25 CHP Commercial DurX Drive System) and a 20 inches wide, 55 inches long treadbelt. Although it is a little shorter than in some other NorticTrack machines, the belt
still provides a large walking surface.
The machine has the DuraSoft III Impact Cusioning shock absorption system. I don’t know how it’s different from regular DuraSoft found on other NordicTrack machines; I have checked the description on their website and saw nothing new in the description. Just as with regular DuraSoft, NordicTrack promises that the system will reduce impact on the joints by up to 28%.
The Solaris Illumination Console is supported by two slightly curved poles. The unusual feature of the console is that it illuminates only the features you use, helping you to focus your attention and keep a better track of your workout. For example, if you haven’t set up any incline, the Incline part of the console won’t be illuminated. The console has the Start & Stop buttons, buttons for speed and incline control, and four large LED displays that show your time, distance, pace, pulse, speed, incline, calories burned, and (a new feature) carbs burned. A 7x10 workout matrix shows visual graphs reflecting the workout intensity. There are two bottle holders on the console, on both sides of the display; right under them are two built-in air fans. The fans can be turned on with a press of a button and have two speeds, low and high.
Another new feature is the Odometer with MyMiles Tracker and 2 Profile Memory. The odometer, or, simply put, mile counter, has three settings. It can display your current workout distance, your total mileage on this treadmill, and the overall treadmill’s mileage.
The machine has the DuraSoft III Impact Cusioning shock absorption system. I don’t know how it’s different from regular DuraSoft found on other NordicTrack machines; I have checked the description on their website and saw nothing new in the description. Just as with regular DuraSoft, NordicTrack promises that the system will reduce impact on the joints by up to 28%.
The Solaris Illumination Console is supported by two slightly curved poles. The unusual feature of the console is that it illuminates only the features you use, helping you to focus your attention and keep a better track of your workout. For example, if you haven’t set up any incline, the Incline part of the console won’t be illuminated. The console has the Start & Stop buttons, buttons for speed and incline control, and four large LED displays that show your time, distance, pace, pulse, speed, incline, calories burned, and (a new feature) carbs burned. A 7x10 workout matrix shows visual graphs reflecting the workout intensity. There are two bottle holders on the console, on both sides of the display; right under them are two built-in air fans. The fans can be turned on with a press of a button and have two speeds, low and high.
Another new feature is the Odometer with MyMiles Tracker and 2 Profile Memory. The odometer, or, simply put, mile counter, has three settings. It can display your current workout distance, your total mileage on this treadmill, and the overall treadmill’s mileage.
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