When you hear the name NordicTrack…you automatically think treadmills. Why? Probably because, in its early days, NordicTrack revolutionized the treadmill industry with the now world-famous SpaceSaver® fold-away design.
Today, NordicTrack continues that tradition of quality and innovation. Thanks to cutting-edge advances in cushioning, electronics and reliability, our treadmills have become the overwhelming choice of fitness enthusiasts throughout the world.
Fortunately, we weren’t satisfied just producing the world’s finest treadmills. In recent years NordicTrack has unveiled a complete line of exercise bikes, elliptical machines, weight benches and more—all geared to provide the most effective workout available.
		ICON has been the innovation leader in the fitness industry since 1977, when the
		company was founded by Scott Watterson and Gary Stevenson, both business majors
		at Utah State University.
		
		
		ICON’s "first in fitness" mission has resulted in state-of-the-art equipment for
		more than three decades. No other company provides a more complete range of products,
		including treadmills, Incline Trainers®, elliptical machines, stationary bikes,
		home gyms, weight benches, yoga and Pilates equipment, hand-held exercise and performance
		apparel.
		
		
		Pushing the innovation envelope contributes to our success every year — the company
		holds nearly 223 issued patents and 107 patents pending. Knowing consumers want
		to "fit fitness into their home"; ICON invented the Space Saver folding feature
		for treadmills and ellipticals. Our patented FreeMotion Cable Cross has been revolutionary
		in shifting traditional strength training to functional fitness, with training for
		real-life and sport-specific movements. iFit Live powered by Google Maps is ICON’s
		fitness solution so consumers get better fitness results.
		
		
		From our beginnings, consumers have recognized our pioneering technology. Our brands
		have grown around the world to become immediately recognizable to consumers with
		a reputation for quality and performance. ICON owns the best-known brands in fitness
		including
		NordicTrack,
		FreeMotion Fitness,
		ProForm,
		Weider,
		HealthRider, Image,
		iFit, and
		Weslo
		and licenses the
		Jillian Michaels,
		Gold's Gym, and Google brands.
		
		
		With nearly 2,000 employees and multiple locations around the globe, iFIT Health & Fitness Australia Pty Ltd is the largest developer, manufacturer, and marketer of fitness
		equipment in the world. ICON's world headquarters is Logan, Utah.
		
		
		ICON holds several certifications for quality. We are ISO 9001 certified, meeting
		the international standard of quality for manufacturers every year since 1994. ICON
		Fitness Europe was the first fitness equipment company to achieve the UNI EN ISO
		9001 certification for its quality system, issued by DET NORSKE VERITAS. ICON is
		the first and only home fitness company to have TUV certification, an international
		product testing for safety, mechanical, and electrical standards. ICON is vertically
		integrated, therefore, in addition to manufacturing; ICON performs all research
		& development, industrial design, and marketing for its products. As one of
		the first U.S. fitness companies to venture into the international arena, ICON has
		R&D, manufacturing, and sales facilities located in Canada, China, and Europe,
		in addition to the United States.
		
		
		Our expertise in the home fitness market extends to the club and commercial market
		with FreeMotion Fitness. Facilities offering high performance training chose FreeMotion
		Fitness, including training centers for the U.S. Open, the French Open, U.S. Ski
		and Snowboard Team, the U. S. Olympic Training Center, the San Francisco 49ers,
		the Sydney football club, UFC gyms, professional and collegiate sports teams, and
		health clubs, hotels, and community centers around the world.
		
		
		ICON products have been featured on The Today Show, other TV news shows, and in
		many publications, including O, The Oprah Magazine, Consumer Reports, Men's Health,
		The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, SELF, Prevention, Fitness, Men's Journal,
		Runner's World, Family Circle, Women's Health, Vogue, Home Gym, Shape, CNET.com,
		MSNBC.com, and thousands of newspapers and blogs.
	
		In 1977, Scott Watterson and Gary Stevenson, both business majors at Utah State
		University, founded Weslo, Inc. to finance their college education. The two started
		the company importing kitchenware, tableware, and marble products from the Far East.
		In 1979, Weslo, Inc. responded to the nation's energy conservation movement and
		acquired the rights to a freestanding wood-burning stove. The company began marketing
		the stoves under the trade name of Fire King, Inc.
		
		
		The company's entry into the health and fitness industry began with the manufacturing
		of trampolines. As they studied the exercise and fitness market, they were able
		to take advantage of the tremendous growth that occurred in the 1980s. Their entry
		into the fitness market proved to be timely as the product line expanded to include
		treadmills,exercise bikes, rowing machines, and home gyms under the name ProForm
		Fitness Products, Inc. As the company's exercise equipment business grew, the partners
		decided to spin off their wood burning stove business to focus on the fitness equipment
		industry.
		
		
		In 1988, Weider Health & Fitness acquired ProForm and Weslo. The 50-year-old
		company was, at the time, a large manufacturer of sport nutrition products, and
		the nation's largest publisher of health, fitness, and lifestyle magazines.
		
		
		In July of 1990, ProForm and Weslo moved into a new 300,000 square foot international
		headquarters. The facility houses state-of-the-art manufacturing and includes nearly
		all aspects of the company's operations - from research & development, assembly,
		customer service, and marketing.
		
		
		In November of 1994, Weider Health & Fitness sold the assets of ProForm Fitness
		Products, Inc. and Weslo, Inc. and Weider Care to a group led by Bain Capital, Inc.
		of Boston. The new name became iFIT Health & Fitness Australia Pty Ltd
		
		
		HealthRider, a leading marketer of riders was purchased in August of 1996. This
		acquisition provided another strong name to the ICON family, and allowed the company
		to expand its sales through its own chain of retail stores located across the country.
		
		
		In 1999, ICON acquired the NordicTrack brand and developed it into the premium line
		of home fitness equipment.
		
		
		In 2001, ICON has expanded into the commercial and specialty fitness markets with
		the acquisition of FreeMotion Fitness, Inc.
	
Since May 2011, NordicTrack has embarked on a project of reduction and offsetting the CO2 emissions generated by the development, production, transportation and use of the brand.
When you choose your fitness equipment, make sure you 'Love the World' with NordicTrack.