NordicTrack Commercial 1750 vs Peloton Tread
Updated June 2026
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Quick Winner: NordicTrack Commercial 1750
For most buyers the NordicTrack 1750 wins on hardware and value — but the Peloton Tread is the one to get if its classes are the reason you’ll run.
Score comparison
Specifications
NordicTrack Commercial 1750
- Motor
- 4.25 CHP
- Running surface
- 22" × 60"
- Incline / Decline
- -3% to +12%
- Screen
- 14"–16" pivoting HD touchscreen
- Max speed
- 12 mph
- Weight capacity
- 400 lbs
- Folding
- Yes (SpaceSaver with EasyLift)
- Warranty
- Lifetime frame & motor, 2-yr parts, 1-yr labor
Peloton Tread
- Motor
- 3.0 CHP
- Belt / deck
- 59" L × 20" W
- Incline
- 0–12.5% (no decline)
- Screen
- ~23.8" HD touchscreen (swivel on current model)
- Max speed
- 12.5 mph
- Membership
- All-Access $49.99/mo (effectively required)
- Folding
- No (non-folding)
- Warranty
- ~12-month limited (verify at purchase)
The verdict
This is the premium-treadmill matchup people search, and it comes down to hardware versus content. The NordicTrack Commercial 1750 is the better machine and the better value: a stronger 4.25 CHP motor, a full 22" × 60" deck, rare -3% to +12% incline/decline, a lifetime frame-and-motor warranty, and a street price around $1,999–$2,299. The Peloton Tread costs more ($3,295) with a smaller 3.0 CHP motor, a 59" deck, no decline, and a short warranty — but its instructor-led classes, music, and community are the best in connected fitness. Both lean on a subscription (iFit ~$39/mo vs Peloton’s $49.99/mo). Choose the 1750 if you want the most treadmill and the most capability for the money; choose the Peloton only if its classes are genuinely what will get you running.