CONCEPT2 Model D Rower vs NordicTrack Commercial 1750

Concept2 Model D Rower
Concept2 Model D Rower
NordicTrack Commercial 1750
NordicTrack Commercial 1750
Verified Confidence: 81%

Verdict: These products serve fundamentally different purposes—one is a rowing machine and the other a treadmill—so direct comparison is limited. Concept2 Model D uses air resistance with a PM5 monitor and separates for storage (released 2003). NordicTrack Commercial 1750 has a 4.25 CHP motor, 12 MPH top speed, 12% incline, and 16 inch tilting screen at $2299 MSRP. They excel in separate fitness domains.

Winner: Neither

CONCEPT2 Model D Rower: 7.5/10

NordicTrack Commercial 1750: 7/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

CONCEPT2 Model D RowerNordicTrack Commercial 1750
Drive SystemAir resistance with nickel-plated steel chain4.25 CHP motor
DisplayPM5 performance monitor16 inch tilting and pivoting HD touchscreen
Performance Metric10-level spiral damper12 MPH max speed, 12% incline to -3% decline
Storage FeatureSeparates into two pieces

CONCEPT2 Model D Rower

What works

  • Air resistance provides smooth, scalable workout
  • PM5 monitor tracks detailed performance data
  • Durable construction with adjustable footrests

What doesn't

  • Released 2003 so lacks modern smart features
  • Requires dedicated floor space when assembled

NordicTrack Commercial 1750

What works

  • Powerful motor supports up to 12 MPH and incline/decline
  • Large 22 x 60 inch running belt with iFIT integration
  • Interactive 16 inch tilting HD touchscreen

What doesn't

  • MSRP $2299 is premium pricing
  • Large footprint with no storage separation mentioned

Bottom line

Our pick: Neither.

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