Description
Why We Like It
The NordicTrack T 6.5 S is a smaller, entry-level unit without the bells and whistles, priced at the under-$900 range. The refreshed model coming for 2024 features a few changes but nothing particularly striking. Measuring 73.5″ x 36″ x 54″ it sports up to 300 pounds in user weight and comes with 30 days of the iFit app included. The unit is built with a 5″ interactive display and a 2.6 CHP, SMART-Response motor. Other great features include two 2″ speakers, FlexSelect Cushioning, and a maximum speed of 10 mph and 10% incline. This unit also features handlebar heartrate sensors and Bluetooth ActivePulse Technology.
It Comes With A Dynamic 5″ Console
If you’re looking for plain and simple performance, this T 6.5 S console is built for you. Equipped with quick controls that are easy to access, you can easily reach all of the necessary controls with the flick of a wrist. In terms of visibility, the 5″ screen is about the size of a smartphone. In addition to the screen, the treadmill comes with an AutoBreeze fan and two 2″ speakers compatible for Bluetooth headphones. The included 30-day iFit plan gives you a taste of the program. In my experience, this model would be perfect for those who want the NordicTrack features but are unsure of paying a fee for continued use of iFit. The machine can work in a manual mode without it. But if you were to have a large screen that only worked with iFit, it would certainly seem a waste.
Heart Rate Training Options
Unlike pricier models, the T 6.5 S does in fact have built-in handlebar sensors, as well as the Bluetooth-enabled iFit package which syncs sync with ActivePulse and the SmartBeat armband. This gives you two different options, and again, this is a stronger unit for those unsure of whether they’d like to pay for iFit once the trial is up. Heartrate training is all the rage for good reason, and whether you want to lose weight or just maintain health, having these sensors is a plus. I’m often questioned as to the accuracy of handlebar heartrate sensors, and what I’d say is they’re consistent within themselves. This means they accurately measure whether your pulse is going up or down while your hands are in contact, but they’re never going to be as good as a sensor which is attached to your wrist or arm.
Good Incline Features
The 2024 NordicTrack T 6.5 S has a 10% incline, which in my experience is sufficient for most users. If you’ve never done incline training, I’d recommend it. Even if you only range between 1-6% you’ll certainly feel the difference. And with a shorter unit on which you can’t stride out as far for running, the fastest way to increase intensity is with incline. Whether using one of iFit’s travel workouts or the iFit’s Google Maps, these incline/decline settings really do mimic the hills and hollers of tracks in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, or even Antarctica.
Easily Folded Up and Stored Away
I love folding treadmills and have written extensively about them here. Don’t think folding means flimsy. Quite the opposite. With the patented EasyLift Assist button, you can simply lift up the rear of the unit and watch it slide up into place. It’s also incredibly simple to unfold thanks to the hydraulics, and you can read my step-by-step here with pictures. The whole process times out at about 8 seconds up, and 12 seconds down, per my own stopwatch, on nearly every NordicTrack treadmill I’ve seen. Folding treadmills roll easily about a floor on two front-mounted wheels. But they’re also easier to keep clean, repair, and lubricate the belts. If you do want to roll the unit to the side of the room when not in use, you’ll find the process easier than moving a bookshelf.
What We Like:
· 5″ Touchscreen
This is obviously an either-or scenario. You either want a big screen or you don’t. If you’re not into that and the associated cost, then this 5″ screen and console are more than sufficient for data readout and iFit programming. If you’re not going to use the iFit package, then in my experience the larger screens just get in the way. This screen will give you your metrics without interfering with your television programming as you exercise.
· iFit Treadmill Workouts
This treadmill’s 10% incline feature syncs with the elevations and dips of the landscape you choose to explore through iFit’s Google Maps feature, ensuring that it really does feel like you’re running outside on that terrain. This feature is ideal for those who struggle to stay motivated to keep exercising as it allows you to explore new locations. The incline is fast and quiet, going up and down at a rate of about 1 second each degree.
· iFit Data Tracking
iFit keeps tabs on fitness stats with every session. Whenever a workout is completed, the data is logged into the treadmill and then paired with any other device on iFit. This makes getting exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle recommendations easier.
· Bluetooth Audio
Bluetooth audio capabilities allow you to listen to your favorite workout playlists through Premium Audio Speakers wirelessly, as well as sync with any number of other devices. The ability to connect instructor-led training to your Bluetooth headphones is a nice plus. I’ve never had a problem syncing with my unit and I even have satellite Internet. It usually takes about 5 seconds to connect.
·Cushioning Preferences
Prepping for a road on a cushy deck makes things too easy. This treadmill offers the ability to turn the cushioning on or off according to your preferences so you can save your joints and use the cushioning only when you need it. Keep in mind that by having it off, you’re adding 30% more impact to your joints, so you shouldn’t train this way in the long term.
·Cooling Options
If you want to stay cool while you run or walk, the T 6.5 S’s dual AutoBreeze workout fans will do the trick. While this may seem like a treadmill luxury rather than a necessity, it’s definitely nice to have while you work out.
·Weight Capacity
This is a pretty heavy-duty treadmill and can support users of up to 300 pounds.
What We Don’t Like:
· Hard to Assemble
NordicTrack is like most treadmill manufacturers these days and they’ll offer you in-home assembly. The problem with an Amazon.com order is you’ll probably have to specifically ask for this. When you purchase a machine directly from the manufacture it’s often included. My advice is to take the time to order in-home assembly. I’ve assembled Echelon, NordicTrack, and ProForm units myself and come to the conclusion you’re just better off having it done by the moving team.
This Treadmill Could Be For You If You Want:
- A low-cost treadmill without the bells and whistles
- 10% Incline
- A quiet treadmill motor that can accommodate long-distance running, interval training, and speeds up to 10 mph
- Interactive programming and Bluetooth heartrate monitoring
Our Verdict:
The NordicTrack T 6.5 S is a go-to for those online shoppers who prefer Amazon.com and aren’t interested in fancy extras. Even if you’re not into iFit, this is a mobile little unit that can folded and rolled over to the television screen for entertainment during runs. At well under $1,000 it’s a budget-friendly unit from a top name in fitness and certainly worth a look. Other comparable units I’d recommend would be the Horizon T101 and T202.
Recent Updates
- July 13, 2021: Added some FAQs to the page.
- October 30, 2023: Updated specs and facts.
- November 4, 2023: Updated specs and facts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the NordicTrack T 6.5S treadmill have a built-in heart rate monitor or does it require a separate chest strap?
Yes, this treadmill does a have a built-in heart rate monitor in the handlebars. It also syncs with the NordicTrack iFit ActivePulse program which you can use with a SmartBeat arm band.
How wide is the running belt on the NordicTrack T 6.5S treadmill? Is it comfortable for various running styles?
The Nordictrack T 6.5S belt is 20″ wide and 55″ inches long. The 20″ width should be comfortable enough for users of average size. That said, if you’re a heavier user with a broader body frame, this might feel a bit compact. The 55″ belt length is really the more telling issue though. This treadmill length is best suited for jogging, walking and hiking. If that’s your intended purpose, then the belt width should be fine.
What kind of lubrication does the NordicTrack T 6.5S require? And how often?
You should use a silicone-based lubricant, never a petroleum-based substance like WD-40. Petroleum-based lubes will eat up your belt. You can buy treadmill lubes online or just use silicone. Treadmill should be lubricated after every three months or 40 hours of use.
Does the NordicTrack T 6.5S come with a built-in water bottle holder or any storage compartments?
This treadmill does not include a built-in water bottle holder per se, but it does have two relatively large storage compartments, one on either side of the monitor.