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NordicTrack EXP 14i Review (2025): Is this $1,700 Treadmill High-Quality?

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Written by Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1
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Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1

Caroline is a former NCAA D1 Women’s College Soccer player who also played in the WPSL, the second highest level of professional women’s soccer in the United States. Although soccer was her first love, Caroline eats, sleeps, and breathes all things fitness. She credits her high school’s football coach, Jason Estep, with teaching her how to properly use a barbell at 15 years old and inspiring an enduring love for strength training. Caroline is also a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer. Content wise, Caroline has a background in Public Relations and previously worked in the Communication department at Appalachian State University. When Caroline isn’t writing or working out, she works with dachshund rescue groups and listens to way too many true crime podcasts.

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Updated on February 27, 2025
Updated on February 27, 2025

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woman using NordicTrack EXP 14i treadmill

Editor’s Note:

The NordicTrack EXP 14i is no longer in production. We suggest viewing the NordicTrack EXP 10i as the best alternative, or view our best treadmills for a home gym for more options.

I like to think of the EXP series from NordicTrack as a nice set of Russian nesting dolls, with each one resting inside a larger, more advanced edition. In this case, the NordicTrack EXP 14i is the main Matryoshka, also known as the Mother doll of a nesting set.  

In this NordicTrack EXP 14i review, we’ll explore the metaphorical “mother doll” of the EXP series to see if it’s worth the money (and the razzmatazz). After all, if you’re going to spend $1,900 on a treadmill, you want to make sure you do it right. 

Our expert product testers and reviewers are focused on giving in-depth information on the equipment you care about, such as the best treadmills. And if I do say so myself, we’re pretty qualified to do so. After all, our team is made up of competitive weightlifters, certified personal trainers, nutrition coaches, and former college athletes. 

Looking For An Alternative To The NordicTrack EXP 14i?

Since the NordicTrack EXP 14i is no longer in production, our recommendation is the NordicTrack EXP 10i, which has been revamped and re-released since our original testing and scoring process.

NordicTrack EXP 10i

NordicTrack EXP 10i Treadmill

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Product Highlights

High-quality treadmill featuring an array of workouts with trainers -3% decline to 12% incline 10” touchscreen display Bluetooth connectivity Cushioned running deck

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • ‘-Quiet treadmill
  • -Has an incline and decline
  • -Easy to fold when storing
  • -iFIT compatible

Cons

  • ‘-Smaller screen than some other treadmills
  • -Fairly heavy compared to some others

Bottom Line

The NordicTrack EXP 10i Treadmill is a good option for at home workouts. While you might find more advanced treadmills, the value for the price makes this treadmill stand out.

A Quick Look at the NordicTrack EXP 14i

NordicTrack, sister brand to ProForm—offers three different treadmills within the EXP line—the EXP 7i, the EXP 10i, and the EXP 14i. These machines range in price from around $1,100 to $1,900. 

The NordicTrack EXP 14i is the most expensive option of the EXP series treadmills and it boasts the largest touchscreen. Besides the gleaming display (which is compatible with iFIT programming), you can look forward to additional features like the FlexSelect cushioning, a workout fan, and Google Maps technology.

jogging on NordicTrack EXP 14i treadmill

My Tips:

  • The warranty will be voided if the machine is stored in the garage.
  • Take advantage of our discounts with our NordicTrack promo codes.

Pros:

  • Foldable machine
  • 3.5 CHP motor
  • Boasts incline and decline options
  • 300-pound user weight capacity
  • 14-inch HD touchscreen
  • Compatible with iFIT programming
  • Cushioning can be adjusted
  • ActivePulse control

Cons:

  • Top half of the machine feels plastic-y
  • Subpar warranty
  • Lengthy assembly process
  • Machine is loud

Is the NordicTrack EXP 14i Worth It?

When it comes to buying a treadmill, needs and wants can differ from person to person. After all, we don’t all have the same amount of space, money, or fitness experience. In short, we all live different lives and are looking for a variety of things in a new treadmill. I’m here to help you decide if the NordicTrack EXP 14i is the right choice for you, or if you’d be better suited towards another option. 

Great for:

  • People who need a foldable machine
  • Individuals who want a touchscreen
  • Runners

Not recommended for:

  • Individuals who want to store their treadmill in the garage
  • A budget option
  • Those who have shared walls

NordicTrack EXP 14i Specs

Footprint79.9” L x 35.08” W x 59.25” H
Weight229 lbs
Weight capacity300 lbs
PriceAround $1,900
Running surface20” W x 60” L
Warranty10-year frame, 2-year parts, 1-year labor
Incline/decline-3% to 12%
Motor3.5 CHP plus motor
ProgrammingiFIT-enabled (subscription sold separately)
Speed0-12 MPH
SpeakersDigitally amplified speakers
Display14” smart HD touchscreen
Wi-fi2.4GHz and 5GHz connection
BluetoothBluetooth audio and heart rate connectivity 
Auto-adjustAutomatic trainer control
FanAutoBreeze workout fan
Folding treadmillSpaceSaver design w/EasyLift assist

Workout Experience: Keepin’ it Movin’ on the NordicTrack EXP 14i

The first thing I noticed about the NordicTrack EXP 14i is that it’s quite loud when switching between incline/decline levels and speeds. It wasn’t anything too loud, but it surprised me.

The deck is stable, though the touchscreen and handrails did wobble a bit. That could be because whoever assembled it didn’t do it correctly—regardless of the reason, I wouldn’t recommend gripping onto the handrails for dear life.

NordicTrack EXP 14i Construction

The NordicTrack EXP 14i has the appearance of a typical, mid-range treadmill––think a long tread belt connected to two uprights and short, plastic handlebars. 

The 20-inch-by-60-inch deck is the ideal size for runners and walkers alike. Heck, it’s even the right length for someone with longer strides—for context, we want to see at least a 55-inch deck if we’re talking industry standards. Plus, the 3.5 CHP motor is above the 3.0 horsepower we’d expect on a treadmill that is primed and ready for running. 

NordicTrack EXP 14i treadmill tread

Although the top speed of 12 miles per hour isn’t anything crazy, I am impressed with the decline and incline options available. If you’re trying to strengthen your knees, practicing downhill running on the EXP 14i will be a breeze since the machine has a 3 percent decline. For the Lauren Giraldo fans, you’ll be able to complete the 12-3-30 workout with nary an issue (minus some extra sweat). 

Listen up all you folks potentially sharing this treadmill with family and friends: The EXP 14i has adjustable cushioning. If you prefer a softer belt or have joint pain, you’ll be able to adjust the cushioning via a lever on the deck. For those who want to simulate harder,outdoor terrain, you’ll be able to do this as well with the same lever. 

Portability and Durability

It is worth noting that the EXP 14i isn’t exactly lightweight. At 229 pounds, this machine will require a friend or two to help you get it up the stairs. Luckily, the included transport wheels make the EXP 14i fairly easy to move around within a room. 

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quad stretch on NordicTrack EXP 14i treadmill

I also like that the EXP 14i is a folding treadmill for easier storage. Not everyone has the space (or wants to) leave their treadmill out 24/7. Folding this machine can make it fit neatly against the wall and clear up floor space. Plus, the gas shock makes unfolding the EXP 14i simple without the worry of slamming the deck on any fingers or little toes. 

The EXP 14i’s deck felt sturdy while I used it and I didn’t have any qualms about its durability. However, I did notice some play within the plastic-y handlebars surrounding the touchscreen. I’m not sure if this was due to a screw being loose or if it’s just how the EXP 14i is. Either way, I think it is worth noting as I wouldn’t recommend holding onto the handlebars for dear life.

Programming and Technology

The NordicTrack EXP 14i has a responsive, 14-inch HD smart touchscreen for viewing iFIT programming. NordicTrack is currently offering a free, 30-day trial with the purchase of the EXP 14i, which I think is a great way to get your feet wet with iFIT. Besides running, jogging, and walking content, iFIT also has stellar classes for strength, yoga, cycling, and more. 

Although I do enjoy the tiltable touchscreen on the EXP 14i, I wish it swiveled for easy viewing (like some of the other NordicTrack treadmills do). This would make the iFIT experience off of the treadmill even more enjoyable. 

NordicTrack EXP 14i treadmill tray

Besides iFIT, I’m particularly impressed with the new ActivePulse feature. With ActivePulse, you can connect your own heart rate monitor via Bluetooth (or purchase the SmartBeat sold separately) and the machine will automatically adjust your speed, incline, and decline for you. The EXP 14i will learn what your ideal heart rate is and change your settings accordingly. 

Conveniences

Besides a great touchscreen with iFIT capabilities, there are loads of other conveniences to enjoy on the EXP 14i:

  • Google Maps
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • FlexSelect cushioning
  • Device shelf
  • Water bottle holders
  • Cooling fan
  • High-quality speakers
  • Accessories tray

Customer Experience 

The EXP 14i has a 10-year frame warranty, which is below the industry standard of 15 years to life. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again––NordicTrack needs to increase their treadmill warranties to match competitors. It isn’t too much to ask to expect the machine to meet industry standards for $1,900.

If you’re not thrilled with your NordicTrack purchase, you can return any machine within 30 days of delivery. However, it is worth noting you will be charged a $250 shipping fee and a possible restocking fee if the machine is not in new condition.

Although NordicTrack has a variety of ways to contact their customer service reps, they aren’t the most responsive. I’ve previously used the live chat feature located in the bottom right corner of the website, and I wasn’t super impressed. The person took hours to get back to me and I can imagine how frustrating this would be if your machine wasn’t working properly.

Ordering and Assembling the NordicTrack EXP 14i

NordicTrack EXP 14i treadmill

You can easily order the NordicTrack EXP 14i through the brand’s website. Simply add the item to your cart, select your desired shipping method, and insert your credit card information. 

If you don’t want to pay almost $1,900 all at once, NordicTrack has financing options available through TD Bank. If you qualify, your payments could be as low as $44 per month with 0% APR for 39 months. That’s a heck of a deal!

There are two shipping and assembly options to choose from: The free, drop-at-your-doorstep choice, or the $199 fee for a professional to move the machine into your home and assemble it.

Based on what our NordicTrack rep said, you may want to pick the latter option.

“The EXP 14i requires a lot of assembly,” he explained. “It’s pretty heavy and has a lot of parts.”

However, if you want to go at it yourself to save a little cash, the rep recommends grabbing a friend to help make the process go smoother. 

The NordicTrack EXP 14i vs. Sole F80

Sole F80

Sole F80 Treadmill

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Product Highlights

  • Foldable design
  • 3.5 HP motor
  • 12 mph max speed
  • Incline training up to 15%
  • 60″ L x 22″ W running deck
  • 350 lb weight capacity
  • Lifetime frame and motor warranty

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 3.5 HP motor supports heavy running
  • Extended running surface measuring 60 inches by 22 inches
  • Incline ranging 0% to 15%
  • Weight capacity of 350 lbs
  • 4 transport wheels (most folding treadmills have 2)
  • Integrated Bluetooth speakers
  • USB port
  • Tablet holder
  • Armrest controls
  • Lifetime warranty on frame and motor
  • Low step-up height

Cons

  • Users report cushioning not as shock absorbing as others
  • Small and basic display

Bottom Line

What the Sole F80 lacks in technology, it more than makes up for in durability and performance. With a 3.5 horsepower motor and a 60 inch long running deck, the Sole F80 is a great option for dedicated endurance athletes.

Curious about what $2,000 will get you at Sole Fitness? Wonder no longer! Here’s a quick comparison of the Sole F80 and NordicTrack EXP 14i treadmill:

Want to learn more? Check out our full Sole F80 review.

TreadmillSole F80NordicTrack EXP 14i
PriceAround $1,999Around $1,899
Deck size22″ W X 60″ L20” W x 60” L
Display9-inch LCD display14-inch HD smart touchscreen
WarrantyLifetime frame and motor, 5-year electronics and parts, and 2-year labor10-year frame, 2-year parts, 1-year labor
Weight capacity375 lbs300 lbs
Motor3.5 CHP3.5 CHP
FinancingAs low as $92 per monthAs low as $44 per month
Max speed12 MPH12 MPH
Incline and declineNo decline, 15% incline-3% decline to 12% incline
Weight278 lbs229 lbs

Nordictrack EXP 14i vs Commercial 1750

NordicTrack Commercial 1750

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Product Highlights

  • Spacious running deck
  • Compatible with iFIT
  • 14-inch touchscreen
  • Incline and decline training
  • Financing available

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Compatible with iFIT
  • 3.5 CHP motor
  • Free trial of iFIT subscription with purchase
  • Treadmill with incline and decline training
  • Foldable to save space (EasyLift Assist)
  • Run that feels similar to road running
  • Financing options available through NordicTrack
  • Generous speed range
  • Wide running deck
  • Cooling fan

Cons

  • Big footprint
  • Heavy and not the easiest to move
  • Price is around $2,000
  • Warranty is voided if the treadmill is used/stored in a garage

Bottom Line

If you’re looking to add a workhorse of a treadmill to your home gym, we recommend the NordicTrack Commercial 1750. It’s one of the few treadmills that has decline training capabilities and is compatible with iFIT, one of the best training programs.

The NordicTrack Commercial 1750 is another one of the best NordicTrack treadmills and is a great option for home gym owners. The two have the same features but the more expensive Commercial 1750 is upgraded when it comes to things like audio quality and incline.

TreadmillNordicTrack Commercial 1750 NordicTrack EXP 14i
Price80” L x 38” W x 65” HAround $1,899
Deck size22″ W X 60″ L20” W x 60” L
Display14” Smart HD Touchscreen14-inch HD smart touchscreen
Warranty10-year frame, 2-year parts, 1-year labor10-year frame, 2-year parts, 1-year labor
Weight capacity300 lbs300 lbs
Motor3.5 CHP DurX Commercial Plus Motor3.5 CHP
Max speed12 MPH 12 MPH
Incline and decline-3% decline to 15% incline-3% decline to 12% incline
Weight339 lbs 229 lbs

Customer Reviews

On the EXP 14i product page, NordicTrack has not included any individual customer reviews. This isn’t surprising (since the brand doesn’t add them on most of their machines) so we had to go through other avenues to find out what customers were saying. 

Google often compiles purchaser reviews across various websites for popular products, and the EXP 14i is one of them. Out of almost 190 reviews, the EXP 14i has an average rating of 3.9 stars out of 5.

Happy customers love the automatic trainer control, iFIT capabilities, and touchscreen.

“It’s a big machine and very powerful,” customer Rhylee explained. “It keeps a weekly record of your statistics and the touchscreen is a large size and is able to tilt to suit your height. The machine has a nice wide and long belt, which makes running comfortable as you never have to worry about falling off the side or back.”

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On the other hand, others complained about NordicTrack’s customer service, the assembly process, and issues with parts being delivered broken.

“The treadmill was really loud and the incline button was reversed,” reviewer Dayna explained. “The up button made it go down and vice versa. I tried for a month to contact NordicTrack/Icon Health & Fitness/iFIT without resolution. Gave up, disassembled the treadmill and returned it.”

Final Verdict of Our NordicTrack EXP 14i Review

The NordicTrack EXP 14i treadmill is under $2,000 and has quite a bit going for it. Here’s a quick breakdown of my main takeaways: 

  • The 14-inch touchscreen is compatible with iFIT programming.
  • Both incline and decline options are available on this treadmill.
  • This machine is pretty noisy when it changes between various settings.
  • The process of putting this treadmill together is complicated. It will either require an additional helper or professional assembly. 

My personal take? The 14i is a good treadmill, but if you’re willing to spend a few extra hundred dollars, I prefer the NordicTrack Commercial 1750. For those of you looking to stay in the EXP family, I’d recommend the EXP 14i or the 10i simply because the touchscreens are larger than that of the 7i. 

NordicTrack EXP 14i Rating

NordicTrack EXP 14

Take a look at our NordicTrack EXP 14i review to see if this is the right treadmill for your home gym.

Product Brand: NordicTrack

Product Currency: USD

Product Price: 1699.00

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Editor's Rating:
4

NordicTrack EXP 14i

Footprint + Portability – 3.5
Delivery & Setup – 3
Durability – 3.75
Customizations – 4.5
Adjustability + Ergonomics – 5
Workout Experience – 4
Tech Capabilities – 4.5
Conveniences – 5
Dynamic Programming – 5
Customer Reviews – 3.9
Value – 3.75
Warranty, Financing, Returns – 3
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NordicTrack EXP 14i FAQs

Does NordicTrack EXP 14i have Bluetooth?

The NordicTrack EXP 14i has Bluetooth headphone and heart rate connectivity.

Is NordicTrack a good treadmill brand?

Yes! NordicTrack has been a trusted brand in the cardio space for decades. They make quality cardio machines that are built to last. Besides home treadmills, NordicTrack also makes excellent exercise bikes, rowers, ellipticals, and strength training equipment.

How much is an iFIT membership and why should I get one?

The cost varies depending on if you want to purchase an individual or family-based plan. An individual plan will run you $180 per year. An iFIT family membership, which includes five different profiles, will cost $396 per year or $39 per month.

iFIT workouts are available on-demand, which means you can workout at any time of the day. Interactive programming can be a great motivator for people who enjoy working out at home but still want to reach specific fitness goals.

Can the NordicTrack EXP 14i be used without an iFit subscription?

It can, though we don’t understand the purpose of buying a nearly $2,000 treadmill that you can only use on manual mode.

Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1

Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1

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About Author

Caroline is a former NCAA D1 Women’s College Soccer player who also played in the WPSL, the second highest level of professional women’s soccer in the United States. Although soccer was her first love, Caroline eats, sleeps, and breathes all things fitness. She credits her high school’s football coach, Jason Estep, with teaching her how to properly use a barbell at 15 years old and inspiring an enduring love for strength training. Caroline is also a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer. Content wise, Caroline has a background in Public Relations and previously worked in the Communication department at Appalachian State University. When Caroline isn’t writing or working out, she works with dachshund rescue groups and listens to way too many true crime podcasts.

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The Rogue Monster Utility Bench 2.0 is the best flat weight bench that Rogue Fitness sells, but not the one we most recommend. We believe this bench is incredibly sturdy, overbuilt, and strong, however, we do believe there are better value options available. We do recommend the Monster Utility Bench 2.0, but only to those with deep pockets and a desire for things that are Made in the USA and top of the line.
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Rogue CB4 Buffalo Bar Review (2025): Can This Thing Take Down the Duffalo Bar?

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Our Rogue CB4 Buffalo Bar review lets you know if this specialty bar is for you, and whether it’s better than the iconic Duffalo bar.
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Prime RO-T8 Handles Family In-Depth Review

Prime RO-T8 Handles Family In-Depth Review

The Prime Fitness RO-T8 Handles and other attachments are some of the most engineered cable attachments ever created. After using the entire RO-T8 family over the course of 45 days, we can confidently give a high recommendation for anyone doing cable work. Not only are they incredibly versatile, but they are also comfortable and easy to use.
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