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New Smooth Treadmill Reviews

Smooth 13.75 TL

Borrowed from a commercial model in the Freemotion line, this one comes in at a 20% discount to t...

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Smooth 800

A very good value in the Smooth Fitness lineup. If you?ve been needing a starter treadmill that s...

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Smooth 890

Loaded with features including an integrated HD TV but not quite as good a bargain as you find in...

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Smooth A35T

One of the best values on the market today! This design was sold by Icon under the Epic brand ori...

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Older Smooth Reviews

Reviewed in 2015

Smooth 11.35

A fantastic effort at including a ton of features at an affordable price point! Icon is taking it...

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Smooth 11.25

Repurposed from the Freemotion line, Icon has brought their large frame treadmill concept to more...

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Smooth 11.15

Our new best buy treadmill in the $1,000 to $1,299 price range! Tons of features at a low price. ...

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Reviewed in 2014

Smooth 9.65TV

Essentially the 9.65 with the integrated TV. We usually suggest buying a separate TV and wall mo...

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Smooth 9.65LC

The 9.65LC is a home run! Our best buy winner for the $1999 price range. Big and beefy with a la...

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Smooth 9.35

A great combination of features and a fantastic warranty. For $2000 it is hard to do much better!

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Smooth 8.35

A strong model but we would go with the 7.35 or 9.65LC if you like this one.

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Smooth 7.35

The updated 7.35 makes for a strong treadmill at the $1500 price point and was a strong contender...

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Smooth 5.65

Fantastic warranty for a $999 machine and our best buy winner! The competition is really heating...

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Smooth 6.75

Another strong treadmill for Smooth with a great warranty. The introduction of the MySmooth inte...

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Reviewed in 2013

Smooth 9.65LC TV

Essentially the 9.65 with the integrated TV. We usually suggest buying a separate TV and wall mo...

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Reviewed in 2012

Smooth 9.25 HR

A big treadmill with a feature packed console. If you want a high end treadmill to pound on, this...

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Smooth 9.17 HRO

" Smooth has improved the quality of the parts but we aren’t fans of the ortho belt."

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Smooth 5.25

One of the strongest treadmills on the market less than $1000.

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Smooth 9.45 ST

Unless you like the latest gadget, save some money and get the base 9.45 model. We normally aren...

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Smooth 9.45 ST

Smooth has packed the features from their $3000 models from yesterday into a $2300 model today. ...

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Smooth 9.35 HR

A great combination of features and value. From the adjustable cushioning to the motion control ...

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Smooth 7.6 HR Pro

An oldie but goodie from Smooth. Has lost ground to the competition.

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Reviewed in 2011

Smooth 9 45 TV

Unless you like the latest gadget, save some money and get the base 9.45 model. We normally aren...

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Smooth 7 35R

The "runner" version of the 7.35 is one of the better choices on the market.

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Reviewed in 2010

Smooth 7.1 HR Pro

This machine folds at the push of a button. If you don't need the power folding feature, the fea...

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Smooth 6.45M

Another solid treadmill for Smooth and is regularly on "sale" in the $1500 range.

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Smooth 6.45

A real winner for Smooth! Just a modest $50 increase in the sales price with the addition of qua...

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Smooth 5.45

With the improvements in the new model, Smooth has really made a comeback with this model. The s...

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Reviewed in 2009

Smooth 4.25

Smooth's attempt at a compact unit is not a bad effort. There are some glitches that need to be ...

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Who Manufacturers Smooth Treadmills?

General Information:Smooth Fitness was started by the Alter family who were specialty fitness retailers in Philadelphia. They had the remarkable idea in the 1990's that people would buy fitness equipment on the web. The brand grew into one of the largest specialty fitness companies in the world but when everyone else woke up, Smooth began experiencing business issues. At the end of 2014, the brand was acquired by Icon Health and Fitness and is now part of other storied brands like NordicTrack, Proform, and HealthRider.

Manufacturing Philosophy:Smooth is produced by Icon, a company with thousands of employees and large resources. Put simply, their machines have the best design in the business. Icon has a long, storied history that provides an example of how the big keep getting bigger. Icon used to be the mass-market darling because of their cheap prices but they used to have quality to match. These days they put quality into the machines and pack them with features. Service by most of the lower priced companies can be spotty but you get what you pay for.

Company Outlook : Icon is the largest fitness equipment producer in the world with over $1 billion in sales. If the fitness industry were a solar system, Icon is so powerful that they would be the Sun. Although you get a great value price for the product, you also get value service so keep this in mind when buying their machines. We don't get nearly as many complaints about Icon's service as we have in the past. Due to the sheer number of units they produce, we pick up support in many cases where this factory leaves off.