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Start your year w/ a new NordicTrack Treadmill from $450 in today’s Gold Box

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Today only, as a part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon is offering a selection of NordicTrack Treadmills priced from $449.99 shipped. You can save roughly 33% off the original MSRP with many of today’s offerings right at Amazon all-time lows. Our top pick is the T 6.5 S Treadmill for $449.99, down from its usual $600 price tag. Features include a backlit display, 0-10% include and “flex select cushioning.” Rated 3.9/5 stars. You’ll find even more options in today’s sale right here.

NordicTrack T 6.5 S Treadmill features:

 iFit is a revolutionary fitness brand that integrates with NordicTrack machines to help you get more out of every workout. With an iFit module you can access custom Google Maps training routes anywhere in the world, automatic stats tracking, personalized workouts, competitions, and more! Requires an iFit subscription, sold separately. Track your progress while you perform iFit workouts tailored specifically for you. A 5-inch backlit display shows your speed, time, distance, heart rate, and calories burned. iFit will then use these stats to create workouts designed specifically for you.

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