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NordicTrack Elite 1300 Review (2025): Time has Passed it By

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Written by Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1
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Kate Meier, NASM-CPT, USAW-L1, CF-L1
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Kate has nearly two decades of experience working in both the fitness and content industries. Personally, Kate enjoys competing in weightlifting and doing burpees.

On the content side, Kate’s background is in newspaper journalism. She branched into public relations for the American Red Cross for about five years and then moving into content marketing. Today, her work at Garage Gym Reviews blends her excitement for fitness and love of writing. If she isn’t reviewing fitness equipment, you can find her working out or spending time with her two children.

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Updated on July 3, 2024
Updated on July 3, 2024

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NordicTrack Elite 1300

Editor’s Note:

The NordicTrack Elite 1300 is currently unavailable. We suggest viewing the NordicTrack Commercial 9.9 as the best alternative, or view our Best Ellipticals list for more options.

Elliptical machines are a popular piece of equipment because they can help you get a great cardio workout without putting a lot of strain on your joints. Just about anyone who has shopped for cardio equipment has heard about NordicTrack and their cardio equipment. 

The NordicTrack Elite 1300 elliptical was a quality piece of home gym equipment that is no longer in production. NordicTrack discontinued the Elite 1300 elliptical and transitioned their elliptical offerings to more high tech offerings with screens for streaming workouts with iFIT. We weren’t able to hop on the Elite 1300 to test it personally since it is discontinued, but we’ll look at specs and customer reviews to let you know if you should search for a used Elite 1300 or go for something else.

We Know NordicTrack Ellipticals

Garage Gym Reviews knows ellipticals! We’ve tested countless elliptical trainers, including nearly all of the the currently available NordicTrack ellipticals. Our team of certified personal trainers, nutrition coaches, and athletes wants to help you build the perfect home gym. 

If you are interested in the fine details, check out our elliptical buying guide, where our experts share what they look for when evaluating machines. We’ll always give you our 100% honest opinion on all the fitness equipment we test. 

Looking for an Alternative to the NordicTrack Elite 1300?

If you are disappointed by the NordicTrack Elite 1300 being discontinued, there are a lot of alternatives available for your home gym. 

NordicTrack’s Commercial 9.9 is the best alternative if you’d like to stick with NordicTrack. The Commercial 9.9 is currently free with the purchase of a four-year iFIT family membership, which comes to about $1,872. It is a bit more expensive than the Elite 1300 retailed for, but it does come with a built-in screen and iFIT compatibility. 

If the upgrade to the Commercial 9.9 is out of your price range, we’ve compiled the best ellipticals under $1,000. This price point is a bit lower than the Elite 1300, but you’ll still get a great workout without breaking the bank. 

Best Alternative to the NordicTrack Elite 1300

NordicTrack Commercial 9.9 Elliptical

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GGR Score: 3.6
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Product Highlights

  • 7” smart HD Touchscreen
  • Water bottle holder, dual 2” digitally amplified speakers
  • AutoBreeze workout fan, oversized cushioned pedals
  • 22 levels of digital resistance and up to a 20% incline
  • Constructed with heavy-duty solid steel

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Programming options
  • iFIT enabled
  • Quiet
  • Sturdy build
  • 30 pre-programmed workouts
  • Incline options

Cons

  • Stride length is small for a commercial elliptical
  • Requires a 4-year iFIT membership
  • Heavy

Bottom Line

Intended for commercial use, the Commercial 9.9 Elliptical is a sturdy treadmill that offers interactive programming through its required 4-year membership to iFIT.

A Quick Look at the NordicTrack Elite 1300

The NordicTrack Elite 1300 elliptical retailed for $1,399 while it was being produced. It is being sold on the secondhand market for around $500, but it is very difficult to find. This elliptical has a large footprint with a front flywheel. NordicTrack has included 15 “one-touch” programs and 12 levels of “one-touch resistance” to make working out on the elliptical extremely simple. 

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Pros: 

  • 15 “One-Touch Programs” 
  • Built-in fan
  • 20” stride
  • Backlit display
  • Silent magnetic resistance 

Cons: 

  • Requires 2 people + adjustable wrench for assembly
  • Large footprint
  • Poor warranty

NordicTrack Elite 1300 Specs

Footprint78” L x 27” W x 72” H
Weight Capacity350 lbs
Resistance Levels12 levels of silent magnetic resistance
FlywheelFront 
Preset Workouts15 “one-touch programs” with 9 built-in workouts
ScreensBacklit LCD
Pedal LengthOversized
Stride Length20”
Transport WheelsFront-mounted
Bluetooth-EnabledNo
Built-in FansYes, 1
Heart Rate MonitorYes; contact and chest strap
Warranty1-year parts, labor, frame, and motor
Return Policy30-day with return shipping charge of $250

Key Features of the NordicTrack Elite 1300

The NordicTrack Elite 1300 has an impressive 20-inch stride length with oversized pedals for comfort. The console is easy to navigate with 15 “one-touch” programs built into the console. There are also “one-touch” buttons for each level of resistance. This allows you to quickly change up your speed or resistance instead of scrolling through levels to get there.

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The console has a backlit LCD screen so you can easily track all your workout stats. The Elite 1300 also has an impressive 350-pound user weight capacity. 

Footprint, Portability, and Durability

The NordicTrack Commercial 1300 elliptical is a large machine, like many ellipticals. It has dimensions of 78 inches long, 27 inches wide, and 72 inches high. That is 6.5 feet long and almost 2.5 feet wide. This will take up a lot of space in your home gym. 

The Elite 1300 has front-mounted transport wheels and a rear placed handle for moving the elliptical around, but I wouldn’t recommend it. The elliptical is not very mobile. NordicTrack recommends using two people to move this machine around.

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NordicTrack generally makes quality cardio machines, and the Elite 1300 has a 350-pound user weight capacity which speaks well to this machine’s durability. Unfortunately, this elliptical has a horrible warranty, which makes us question the durability a bit. The one-year warranty for frame, parts, labor and frame is surprisingly bad. Current NordicTrack ellipticals have a much better warranty of 10-year frame, two-year parts, and one-year labor. This is more in line with what we would expect from a company like NordicTrack. 

Ergonomics

This elliptical has an impressive 20-inch stride, which is great for a variety of users, especially the taller ones. This stride length can accommodate users from 5-foot-3 to 6-foot-5, which hopefully covers everyone in your household. The Elite 1300 also comes with both stationary and moving handlebars so you can use whichever you find more comfortable. 

Technology Benefits and Conveniences

Technology is where the Elite 1300 lags behind more modern machines that retail in this price range. This model doesn’t really compare to current NordicTrack offerings because it does not have a built-in screen or the signature iFIT compatibility. The Elite 1300 also lacks Bluetooth compatibility and a device holder so you can use your tablet or phone during your workout. The Elite 1300 simply doesn’t have the tech to compete in the current market.

While the console does not come with many technological conveniences, NordicTrack has made it very simple to use. Each level of resistance has an associated “one-touch” button so you aren’t repeatedly pressing an arrow button to achieve the correct resistance. There are also nine built-in workouts with “one-touch” buttons that will automatically change the resistance for you during your workout. 

NordicTrack has left three “one-touch” buttons free for you to assign your own custom workout. Finally, there are three heart rate zone workouts that will automatically change resistance to keep you in the desired heart rate zone. That creates a total of 15 “one touch” workout programs included on the console.

On the more positive side, the Elite 1300 elliptical trainer has both chest strap and handgrip heart rate monitoring. There are some additions for comfort, a built-in fan and a water bottle holder. 

Customer Reviews of the NordicTrack Elite 1300

There were not many customer reviews available for the Elite 1300. Of the limited reviews we found on Amazon, they were all positive. Users were happy with their purchase of the Elite 1300 elliptical and said that they have recommended it to their friends. Multiple users, with self-reported back and knee issues, loved the low-impact workout and shared that their joints felt great after using this elliptical. 

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They found the Elite 1300 to have a smooth and comfortable ride that everyone in their home was able to use. They did note that the elliptical was very large and difficult to move, but they e­njoyed working out on this machine.

Final Verdict of Our NordicTrack Elite 1300 Review

The NordicTrack Elite 1300 elliptical was a solid elliptical for its time but that time has passed. It simply does not have the technological capabilities to compete with modern ellipticals. The Elite 1300 is difficult to find used on the secondhand markets, and frankly, I wouldn’t recommend you put in the effort. If you’re looking to purchase this second hand to save money I would recommend visiting our Best Budget Elliptical roundup instead. 

NordicTrack Elite 1300 Rating

NordicTrack Elite 1300

In our NordicTrack Elite 1300 review, we take a look at the specs of this now-discontinued treadmill.

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Product Price: 1872

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Editor's Rating:
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NordicTrack Elite 1300

Footprint + Portability – 2
Durability – 2
Customizations – 3
Adjustability + Ergonomics – 3
Tech Capabilities – 1
Conveniences – 3
Dynamic Programming – 2
Value – 3
Warranty, Financing, Returns – 1
NordicTrack Commercial 9.9

NordicTrack Elite 1300 FAQs

Are NordicTrack ellipticals worth it?

Yes, NordicTrack is known for high quality cardio equipment with reasonable prices. Currently, NordicTrack ellipticals all have built-in screens to stream iFIT workouts.

Does the NordicTrack Elite 1300 have a screen?

No, the Elite 1300 has a backlit LCD screen for tracking workout data. It was discontinued by NordicTrack when they transitioned to a line of ellipticals with built-in screens for streaming iFIT workouts.  

Does the NordicTrack Elite1300 have a heart rate monitor?

Yes, the NordicTrack Elite 1300 comes with a chest strap heart rate monitor and also has contact grip heart rate monitors. 

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About Author

Kate has nearly two decades of experience working in both the fitness and content industries. Personally, Kate enjoys competing in weightlifting and doing burpees.

On the content side, Kate’s background is in newspaper journalism. She branched into public relations for the American Red Cross for about five years and then moving into content marketing. Today, her work at Garage Gym Reviews blends her excitement for fitness and love of writing. If she isn’t reviewing fitness equipment, you can find her working out or spending time with her two children.

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  • USA Weightlifting Level 1
  • CrossFit Level 1

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NordicTrack Elite 1300 Specs
Key Features of the NordicTrack Elite 1300
Footprint, Portability, and Durability
Ergonomics
Technology Benefits and Conveniences
Customer Reviews of the NordicTrack Elite 1300
Final Verdict of Our NordicTrack Elite 1300 Review
NordicTrack Elite 1300 Rating
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