Further down the page, you’ll find some explanations regarding the key similarities and differences between the Horizon 7.4 AT and the NordicTrack Commercial 1750.
But before checking out explanations regarding their specs and features here’s a table that summarizes the main technical summary sheet for these 2 treadmills:
Specs Comparison
Price is an issue that anyone is especially concerned about when finding a treadmill. In detail, the Nordictrack Commercial 1750 is slightly more expensive than the Horizon 7.4 AT.
Let’s see what the maximum weight capacity that these trainer machines can handle is. The Nordictrack can hold a maximum weight of 300 pounds, while the Horizon one can only carry a 350-pound user capacity.
Following this, both have different workout programs which help users to accomplish different fitness goals. However, several programs of Nordictrack are much larger than Horizon as the Nordictrack 1750 has 38 exercises while the Horizon only has ten exercises.
The Horizon 7.4 AT comes with a 3.5 CHP motor, and it is great; however, the NordicTrack Commercial 1750 gives you a bit more power with its 3.75 CHP motor in terms of engine power. But if you want a quiet treadmill, the Commercial 1750 will be the best choice for you.
What about the tilt capacity of the running surface? The decline feature of the Commercial 1750 is a vital plus since the 7.4 AT may incline positive angles, while the NordicTrack Commercial 1750 allows for up to a 3% decline and a 15% incline. Besides, the Nordictrack’s iFit Trainer auto-adjusts speed and incline will meet trainer requirements and match real-world terrain.
The first similarity of the two treadmills is their maximum speed; both products provide up to 12 miles per hour speed control.
When the treadmills run for a long time and reach the highest speed, a large amount of heat will be released. Fortunately, two machines are equipped with self-cooling technology, and they will automatically run to cool down the engine.
The Horizon and Nordictrack model have similar heart rate monitoring features. With a wireless, Bluetooth, chest heart rate monitor, and EKG grip pulse, users can instantly track their workout intensity without holding onto the handrails.
Size is another essential factor to consider before buying. The Commercial 1750 has space up to 78.8’’ long, 39.2’’ wide, and 63’’ high. Meanwhile, the 7.4 AT is less unwieldy with 78.74’’ long, 29.92’’ wide, and 11.81’’ high.
The trainer’s track size may be a problem that buyers will be concerned about when purchasing this product. More specifically, both the Horizon 7.4 AT and the NordicTrack Commercial 1750 have similar running surface dimensions of 60 inches in length and 22 inches in width.
Additionally, the treadmills can fold up easily to reduce space thanks to the innovative SpaceSaver Design and EasyLift Assist.
Features Comparison
The NordicTrack model has all the outstanding features compared to the Horizon when it comes to Visual Display. More specifically, the NordicTrack one is equipped with immersive 10” HD touchscreen streams on-demand iFit work outing directly to your equipment and offers convenient stats tracking. At the same time, the screen size of the horizon is smaller, only 8.25-inch.
Next, NordicTrack smart HD’s Color Displays are better than traditional backlit LCDs of Horizon 7.4 AT. The Commercial 1750 also has consoles with a touchscreen which are easier to use.
Moreover, both products are fully equipped with audio and Bluetooth connectivity that allows multiple devices to stream media through integrated speakers and makes it easier to sync treadmills with fitness tracking apps.
About Workout apps, with commercial 1750, about 50 workout apps make unlimited workout feasible. Because of the difference from one another, people love using these apps for working out. In contrast, The Horizon 7.4 AT treadmill has only ten onboard workout programs.
Quick Rundown Of Horizon 7.4 AT
- Included Components: Console, 2 Uprights, Power Cord, Hardware Pack (Holds All Bolts And Tools), 2 Lower Mast Covers
- Material Type: Aluminum Plastic
- Sport Type: Exercise & Fitness Running
- Built with shock-absorbing 3-Zone Variable Response Cushioning
Large running surface (22″ x 60″)
FeatherLight folding frame and transport wheels for easy storing[/i2pros][i2cons]Small screen
No touch screen
Smaller Console ( than NordicTrack 1750 )[/i2cons][/i2pc]
Quick Rundown Of NordicTrack Commercial 1750
- 30-Day iFIT Family Membership Included; Stream live & on-demand workouts on your equipment with Global Workouts & Studio Classes; Add up to 5 users; Elite trainers adjust your equipment ($39 value)
- Immersive 10-inch interactive HD touchscreen streams on-demand iFIT workouts directly to your equipment and provides easy stats tracking; SMART-Response motor for effective running and cardio training
- -3 to 15 % OneTouch incline control; 12 MPH SMART OneTouch speed control; Your iFIT Trainer auto-adjusts your speed and incline to meet trainer requirements and match real-world terrain
- Innovative SpaceSaver design with EasyLift Assist means your treadmill can fold up after your run for compact, simple storage; 22” x 60” tread belt for leg and elbow space; Runners Flex cushioning
- 300-pound user capacity; Protected with a 10-year frame warranty, 2-year parts warranty, and 1-year labor warranty; 62.75” H x 39.25” W x 81.25” L
A large number of workout apps
A large running surface brings more comfort for the users
Smooth and comfortable training
iFit Coach Compatible ( the Horizon does not offer)
Easy-to-use console[/i2pros][i2cons]Heavy and not portable
No USB port[/i2cons][/i2pc]
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Conclusion
This article has helped you distinguish and compare the two trainer models – Horizon 7.4 AT vs Nordictrack 1750. The Nordictrack Commercial 1750 is a great option with its fantastic features, visual display, better incline, solid build quality, and a home-budget-friendly price.