


After sampling a number of sweat sessions from Casey Gilbert, Alex Morgan, John Peel, Gideon Akande, and several other certified personal trainers, I really did appreciate their detailed step-by-step instructions each one has a different energy and coaching style. There are currently more than 30 different iFit trainers and coaches available on the Vault, though the company employs dozens of others for their other elliptical, running, rowing, and cycling classes. This is a fine example of iFit’s ever-expanding ecosystem, which spans multiple devices and machines.) You can narrow your searches based on workout duration, muscle groups desired, and so on. (Image credit: TJ Fink) NordicTrack Vault review: iFit classesĪs of this writing, I counted at least 350 classes available through the Vault’s searchable library of workouts. I already had an active iFit account thanks to the ProForm Pro 2000 treadmill and NordicTrack FS14i FreeStride Trainer, so once the Vault was fully assembled, all I had to do was catch my breath, turn it on, and sign in. Long-story-long: I’d recommend spending the extra cash on professional installation if you can swing it, because putting this thing together by myself sure felt like I was tempting fate as I wiggled the mirror piece onto its hinges and tightened everything into place.
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It took two full hours to unbox and set up this beautiful monstrosity (every weight is individually wrapped), and by the time I was done, I understood why NordicTrack recommends two sets of hands instead of one for the installation process. My review unit didn’t come with this service, but since setting up new tech is half the fun for the giant child living inside me, this was no biggie. (Image credit: TJ Fink) NordicTrack Vault review: setup and installationįor an extra $200 / £199, NordicTrack’s delivery team will assemble the Vault in the room of your choice, which takes the hassle out of unpacking, unwrapping, and installing everything yourself.
