We test and review fitness products based on an independent, multi-point methodology. If you use our links to purchase something, we may earn a commission. Read our disclosures.

Editor’s Note: The NordicTrack X32i is no longer in production. We suggest viewing the NordicTrack X24 as the best alternative, or view our Best Treadmills for Home Gyms roundup for more options.

There are people who love true simplicity––things that are easy to use, inexpensive, and without any frivolous extras. Then there are others like me who want it all––I’m talking dozens of features, the latest technology, and a price to match. If you tend to fall into the same over-the-top camp, you’ll want to stick around for this NordicTrack X32i review.

At around $4,000, the NordicTrack Commercial X32i treadmill may be one of the most expensive treadmills we’ve reviewed to date. But does it live up to the hype (and the price)? Keep reading to find out what I really think about this tricked-out treadmill from NordicTrack. 

Looking for an Alternative to the NordicTrack X32i?

If you’re disappointed that the NordicTrack X23i is discontinued, you’re in luck. The latest model, the X24, is very similar and a great alternative for those looking for a great home treadmill.

Both treadmills have a 4.5 CHP motor capable of reaching speeds up to 12 MPH and incline and decline settings that range from -6% to 40%. Both are iFIT compatible, allowing you to follow virtual, trainer-led workouts.

The first difference you’ll notice is the screen. While the X32i featured a 32″ fixed display, the X24 has a smaller 24″ screen, but it swivels, allowing you to follow iFIT workouts from anywhere in the room.

The X24 has also been upgraded with SmartAdjust and ActivePulse, two smart features that automatically adjust the iFIT workouts to match your fitness level and keep your heart rate in the desired zone.

NordicTrack X32i

NordicTrack X24 Treadmill

product image
GGR Score: 4

Product Highlights

* Goes down to a -6% decline or up to a 40% incline * Speed range of 0-12 mph * 24″ swiveling touchscreen * SmartAdjust technology automatically adjusts speed and incline levels during iFIT classes * Powerful 4.25 CHP motor

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Monitor doesn’t wobble even when running at top speeds
  • High-quality speakers
  • Large belt deck of 60″ x 22″
  • Lifetime warranty on the motor
  • 400-lb weight capacity
  • Monitor has streaming capabilities
  • Can create custom, simulated maps with Google Maps

Cons

  • Expensive at around $4,500
  • Handlebars are a little slippery
  • Cushioning could be better
  • High step-up height of over 13″
  • Weighs over 400 lbs in the box

Bottom Line

The new NordicTrack X24 Treadmill has an impressive incline/decline range of -6% to 40% and features an impressive 24-inch touchscreen monitor with high-quality speakers. It includes several conveniences, like water bottle holders and a cooling fan that adjusts automatically based on the intensity of your iFIT class. However, the $4,500 price tag is steep, and this large, heavy treadmill could be difficult to move around.

A Quick Look at the NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill

The NordicTrack Commercial X32i treadmill is part of the incline series of treadmills from NordicTrack. Included in this series are three machines––the Elite, the X22i, and the X32i treadmill.

stretching leg NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill

The X32i is the mid-priced option out of the three (if you can believe it) since the other two are $4,500 and $3,000 respectively. 

My Tips:

Pros:

  • 4.25 CHP motor
  • Oversized deck at 22” W x 65” L
  • Both incline and decline options
  • 32” touchscreen
  • Extremely sturdy
  • Well-cushioned belt
  • Two sets of handlebars

Cons:

  • High step-up height
  • Doesn’t fold
  • Heavy at 462 lbs
  • Two people are needed for assembly

Is the NordicTrack X32i Incline Treadmill Worth It?

Although the NordicTrack Commercial X32i is an impressive cardio machine, it isn’t the best choice for everyone’s fitness goals. Take a gander at who I think will be head over heels for this treadmill and who should pick something else.

Great for:

  • People with a large home gym
  • Technology enthusiasts
  • Serious runners

Not recommended for:

  • Small spaces
  • A budget option
  • People with balance issues

NordicTrack X32i Video Review

NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill Specs

Footprint76.5” L x 40” W x 73” H
Weight462 lbs
User weight capacity300 lbs
Warranty10-year frame, 2-year parts, 1-year labor warranty
Incline controlAutoAdjust 
HandlebarsTwo sets (one traditional and one push bar)
Display32” touchscreen
Tread belt22” W x 65” L
Incline and decline-6% to 40%
ProgrammingiFIT workouts (subscription sold separately)
Workout fansYes, AutoBreeze workout fans
FoldableNo
Heart rate monitoringChest strap sold separately
Speed0-12 MPH
Wi-Fi connectivityDual 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz 
Motor horsepower4.25 CHP DurX

Scampering Around on the High-End NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill 

GGR editor and certified personal trainer Nicole Davis was the fortunate individual who got to test the X32i (although I also jumped on it myself). 

NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill cushioning

Nicole was impressed with the sturdiness of the machine, and said she felt little play in the frame while running or even sprinting. However, she did note that the cushioning itself is quite aggressive. I personally love a well-cushioned deck, as I previously had ankle reconstruction surgery and like a lower-impact run. Nicole prefers more moderate cushioning on a treadmill deck, so she found the cloud-like belt of the X32i to be a lot for her.

“There’s a lot of bounce on the belt, so much so that it shook the screen a little,” Nicole explained. “I think it’s mostly because the screen itself is so large.”

NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill incline in use

Nicole also took advantage of the insane 40 percent incline. She cranked the incline all the way to the max and held on to the upright handlebars for dear life. If you’re someone who is training for a hill race or you just live in San Francisco, you may actually get a lot of use out of this feature. For reference, the typical treadmill with incline maxes out at 12 percent, so this is way above what you’d typically expect to see.

The speed of this machine caps at 12 miles per hour, so surprisingly, nothing out of the ordinary. However, both Nicole and I found the quick-select buttons to be very responsive. The X32i can quickly switch between speeds and incline or decline in a flash. Plus, the treadmill itself was super quiet, even as we changed settings. 

Although the NordicTrack website doesn’t specifically quantify the step-up height, Nicole will be the first to tell you it is high.

“The step-up height really is tall, and I can see that being a deterrent for some people,” Nicole said. 

base NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill

If you’re someone with balance issues, the X32i may not be your best choice since the deck is solidly off the ground. 

However, the 22-inch-by-65-inch deck is also one of the largest I’ve seen on a treadmill. If you have insanely long strides or are super tall, you’ll love the additional room on the X32i’s deck. 

Besides the lengthy deck, the 4.25 CHP powerful motor is primed for serious runners. I’d usually recommend at least a 3.0 CHP motor for people who want to consistently use their treadmill for running, so this is well above the typical standard. 

Footprint and Portability

Although most home treadmills are foldable, the X32i is not. This is typical of commercial treadmills you’d find in your local gym, so I assume NordicTrack was going for this level of durability. 

NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill

I wouldn’t recommend the X32i if you’re in a small apartment or condo, since you’ll need to have a dedicated, permanent space for the machine to live. It is also worth noting that you cannot store this machine in your garage, as the warranty will be voided. This essentially means the X32i will really only work for someone with a sizable, indoor home gym. 

Plus, you’ll likely want to decide where this machine will stay before it arrives at your house. At 462 pounds in the box, this treadmill will not be simple to move, especially up or down the stairs. 

Technology Benefits and Conveniences

touching screen NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill

One of the most impressive features of the X32i is the 32-inch smart HD touchscreen. The graphics on this Android-based screen are very clear, and we found the touchscreen to be very responsive. Since the screen is so immersive, both Nicole and I felt like we were actually running alongside the iFIT trainer.

Speaking of iFIT, you’ll currently get a free 30-day trial with the purchase of the X32i. This is a great way to see if you enjoy the classes and want to continue after the trial is over. Besides the typical treadmill classes you’d expect to see (like long-distance runs, walks, and jogs), iFIT also has a variety of on-demand strength training, meditation, and yoga classes at your disposal. You can choose an individual yearly plan with one user profile for $180, or get an iFIT family membership for $396 with five separate profiles. 

NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill monitor

Besides iFIT, the X32i also has other technology-based features like Bluetooth headphone connectivity and Google Maps. 

In terms of conveniences, expect to see typical things like dual water bottle holders, an adjustable cooling fan, and high-quality speakers.

NordicTrack X32i Treadmill vs Bowflex Treadmill 22

When it comes to tricked-out cardio machines, the Bowflex Treadmill 22 can hold its own with machines like the NordicTrack X32i. Check out this comparison chart to see where the similarities (and differences) lie with these two durable treadmills:

Bowflex Treadmill 22

Bowflex Treadmill 22

product image
GGR Score: 4.02

Product Highlights

  • Heavy-duty treadmill
  • 0 to 12 miles per hour
  • Incline range from -5% to 20%
  • 60-inch cushioned running deck
  • Bluetooth enabled 
  • 22-inch HD touchscreen 
  • Access to JRNY fitness platform 
  • JRNY enables streaming apps

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 400-lb max user weight capacity
  • Immersive training
  • Large cushioned running surface
  • Folds easily for storage
  • Equipped with entertainment apps
  • Decline and incline

Cons

  • Requires a JRNY membership
  • Console may be confusing for some
  • Long delivery times reported

Bottom Line

The Bowflex 22 is a high-quality treadmill with impressive components that features an immersive training experience via the JRNY platform.

Check out our full Bowflex Treadmill 22 review.

TreadmillNordicTrack X32iBowflex Treadmill 22
PriceUnder $4,000Under $3,000
Footprint76.5” L x 40” W x 73” H 85” L x 39.6” W x 70” H
Deck size22” W x 65” L22″ W x 60″ L
Display32” touchscreen22” touchscreen
Compatible programmingiFIT (subscription sold separately)JRNY (subscription sold separately)
Machine weight462 lbs336 lbs
FoldableNoYes
Incline and decline-6% to 40%-5% to 20%
Weight capacity300 lbs400 lbs

Customer Experience 

All of NordicTrack’s warranties on their treadmills are the same, regardless of price: 10 years on the frame, two years on parts, and one year for labor. For context, the industry standard for a treadmill warranty is at least 15 years on the frame. If I’m paying $4,000 for a treadmill, I’d want the warranty to hit the industry standard, so 10 years is a bit of a miss for me. 

I did notice that you can purchase an additional three-year warranty at checkout for a whopping $420, which would make the warranty closer to the industry standard. 

In terms of returns, NordicTrack’s policy is pretty standard––you have 30 days to return the machine and you’ll be subject to a $250 shipping and restocking fee. 

Ordering and Assembling the NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill

Ordering the X32i is quite simple: Choose your iFIT subscription, additional warranty options, and shipping and assembly. You’ll then be prompted to add your credit card information or break up your payments for financing (if you qualify).

Although the X32i is almost $4,000, NordicTrack does offer great financing options through TD Bank. If you qualify, you could pay as little as $103 per month for 39 months with 0% APR.

In terms of shipping and assembly, you can get free standard delivery, which means they’ll drop this machine outside your front door. Since the X32i weighs 462 pounds in the box, I wouldn’t recommend choosing this option for most people. It would be a real pain in the butt to move this machine pretty much anywhere. 

The other option is professional assembly and delivery to the room of your choice, which is $300.

When we spoke to a NordicTrack employee who had actually assembled this himself, he said it was definitely a two-person job. 

“You’ll need another set of hands to hold the wire while you put the huge touchscreen on the X32i,” he explained. “You also need to be able to lift the base, which is easily the heaviest component and probably upwards of 200 pounds.”

Based on the employee’s evaluation, I’d suggest that the common person should pay for professional assembly (unless they want to hurt themselves).

Customer Reviews

I’ll never understand this, but NordicTrack is one of the brands that doesn’t show many individual reviews for products. I assume this is some sort of business tactic, but it would be useful for the casual shopper to be able to see what all the actual purchasers think (but I digress). 

Luckily, Best Buy does show reviews on products and they happen to carry the X32i online. This treadmill has over 94 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5. Happy customers love the 32-inch touchscreen, incline options, and the smooth operation.

“We love our X32i so far,” purchaser Leela explained. “We ordered and received it within 4 days. The delivery guys brought it into the house, too, which was great. So far we’ve put 30+ miles onto the machine and love it. The content is engaging and it looks great on the screen.”

Other customers complained about the incline not working consistently, recalibration issues, and the overall heaviness of the machine.

“Over 2 months since purchase and I still can’t use the X32i,” purchaser Michael lamented. “The unit can’t be assembled due to manufacturing defects.  Multiple parts have been sent.  NordicTrack/Icon Service tech came out once. I have to schedule tech to come out again. I have to follow up with NordicTrack/Icon Service or things don’t progress.”

Final Verdict of Our NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill Review

The NordicTrack Commercial X32i treadmill is an expensive machine that has a ton of features. Here are my main takeaways after using this treadmill:

  • The $4,000 price could be a deterrent for some, but NordicTrack does offer great financing options (if you qualify).
  • The 40% incline (and -6% decline) options are stellar.
  • With such a high step-up height, the X32i may not be a good choice for someone with balance issues.
  • Viewing iFIT programming on the 32-inch screen is *chef’s kiss*.
  • This machine doesn’t fold, so you’ll need a designated space for it to live.

NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill Rating

NordicTrack X32i Treadmill

Check out our NordicTrack X32i review for all the details on this luxury treadmill.

Product Brand: NordicTrack

Product Currency: $

Product Price: 3999.00

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
4.25

NordicTrack Commercial X32i Treadmill Rating

Footprint + Portability – 2
Delivery & Setup – 3
Durability – 4.5
Customizations – 4.5
Adjustability + Ergonomics – 5
Workout Experience – 4.5
Tech Capabilities – 5
Conveniences – 4.5
Dynamic Programming – 5
Customer Reviews – 4.3
Value – 4.5
Buy Now

NordicTrack X32i Treadmill Review FAQs

Is the NordicTrack X32i worth it?

If you have the money to pay for the X32i (or qualify for financing), I think it is worth the price. The large touchscreen, crazy incline options, and sturdy structure make this a machine you’d likely enjoy for years to come.

Can you use NordicTrack X32i without iFIT?

Although you can use the NordicTrack X32i in manual mode without iFIT, it doesn’t make a ton of sense to do so. Part of the reason to purchase this machine is to enjoy iFIT programming on a massive touchscreen. There are other solid treadmills for half the cost of this one if you have no intentions of utilizing the programming.

Can you watch Netflix on NordicTrack treadmills?

Unfortunately, you cannot watch Netflix on NordicTrack treadmills. You could always use your own smart device and prop it up against the screen if you’re really wanting to watch Netflix while you workout.

Further reading

67 High-Protein Foods for Weight Loss, Chosen By a Dietitian Cover Image
67 High-Protein Foods for Weight Loss, Chosen By a Dietitian

Choosing high-protein foods can help you crush your weight loss goals. Check out our high-protein foods list for weight loss with 60+ options from a dietitian. Read more

Rogue Y-1 Yoke Review (2024): Versatile and High-Quality Cover Image
Rogue Y-1 Yoke Review (2024): Versatile and High-Quality

In this Rogue Y-1 Yoke review, you’ll get an in-depth look at the different uses, warranty, and if I think this is something most people should have in their home or garage gym. Read more

Calories Burned While Walking a Mile, With Calorie Calculator Cover Image
Calories Burned While Walking a Mile, With Calorie Calculator

You’re stepping close to the one mile finish line but how many calories does walking a mile burn? Take a walk with us to find out! Read more

ProForm 10.0 TT Treadmill Review (2024): A Compact, Budget-Friendly Option Cover Image
ProForm 10.0 TT Treadmill Review (2024): A Compact, Budget-Friendly Option

Looking for a compact treadmill to start your home gym collection? Learn more about this beginner-friendly option with our ProForm 10.0 TT Treadmill review. Read more