How strongly 8 sources agree — expert labs and real owners, with community voices weighted heavier. Not one reviewer’s opinion; the pattern across all of them.
- Grip-mounted speed knobs allow pace changes mid-stride without touching the console
- 15% max incline, higher than the NordicTrack 1750
- Connects natively with Peloton, Apple Watch, and Samsung Galaxy Watch
- 20-inch belt width feels narrow if your attention drifts
- Noticeable bounce on incline runs above 5%
- Slight lag when decreasing speed
“For me, the Horizon feels very similar to overground running in terms of effort and feel.”r/AdvancedRunning
Reddit users who've lived with the Horizon 7.0 AT paint a picture of a capable but purposefully positioned machine. One r/AdvancedRunning user who upgraded from a budget ProForm found that “the Horizon feels very similar to overground running in terms of effort and feel”5, while a year-long owner in r/treadmills credited the “little adjustment wheels to rapidly increase and decrease your speed”6 as a genuine game-changer when pairing the treadmill with Apple Fitness+ classes. The community consensus leans toward cautious praise, “literally is the cheapest treadmill I would recommend”7, but with a recurring caveat that “it isn't aimed at being used daily for a marathon runner”, making it best suited for moderate, consistent training rather than peak-mileage builds.
What owners love
- Grip-mounted speed knobs allow pace changes mid-stride without touching the console
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