This treadmill shines for serious fitness enthusiasts committed to 4+ sessions/week, like remote workers building home gyms or injury-prone runners avoiding pavement. Real users on r/homegym praise iFit's 10,000+ classes for consistency, with many logging 500+ miles issue-free.
Comparisons: Vs. NordicTrack X22i ($2,999, larger screen), it's more affordable; vs. Peloton Tread ($2,495 + $44/mo), no sub needed for basics but fewer classes. Budget alt: Sunny SF-T7515 (ASIN B07Z7FML2G, ~$500) for light use. Sole F80 offers no-sub durability at $1,800.
Long-term: Expect 5-10 years with care, but belts (~$100) and parts via NordicTrack support vary. Reviews (Amazon 4.3/5, 10k+) highlight motivation boost but 10-15% cite failures post-warranty. Experts like TreadmillReviews.net rate it 4.5/5 for features.
Market: Home fitness booms post-COVID, but economic caution favors hybrids. Future: iFit updates add value; resale strong if maintained.
Bottom line: Elite for dedicated users, but test in-store if possible.