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Smooth Fitness 5.45 Folding Treadmill

Smooth Fitness 5.45 Folding TreadmillBrand: Smooth
Category: Sports

List Price: $1,497.00
Buy Used: $700.00
as of 9/9/2010 11:38 CDT details
You Save: $797.00 (53%)

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Seller: Brian Robert
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 184145

Shipping Weight (lbs): 210
Dimensions (in): 75 x 36 x 60

Model: SMT-545
ASIN: B0018KUDVW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Space-saving treadmill with dual-stage, soft-drop folding system
  • 20-by-55-inch Whisper Weave treadbelt is virtually noise-free
  • Patented suspension running deck reduces impact of walking and running
  • Includes 6 workout programs and 9 storable user profiles
  • 250-pound capacity; measures 36 x 60 x 75 inches (W x H x D)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
When Smooth designed the 5.45 treadmill, we took one of our all-time bestsellers, the Smooth 5.25, and created an even greater machine at the same low price. The 5.45 continues Smooth's tradition of manufacturing affordable treadmills while refusing to compromise quality. At a massive 210 lbs., this budget treadmill feels as solid as any machine you've used in a health club. With the unrivaled comfort of Smooth's legendary Swing Arm Shock Absorption, an ample variety of training programs and a generous 20" x 55" deck, the 5.45 will make an outstanding exercise partner for years to come.

Amazon.com Product Description
Looking for a cost-effective, space-saving treadmill for the home? Look no further than the Smooth Fitness 5.45 folding treadmill, which despite its moderate price tag offers a ton of high-end features. The centerpiece of the Smooth 5.45 treadmill is the dual-stage, soft-drop folding system, which includes a gas shock-assist lift that lets you gently tilt the deck into position and wheel it away for storage. Then, when it's time for your next workout, you can use the convenient foot-operated lever to lower it softly back into place. The treadmill also boasts a 20-by-55-inch Whisper Weave treadbelt. Running treadmills are often extremely noisy, but the Smooth 5.45's Whisper Weave technology helps make this treadmill as quiet as any on the market today. Plus, the treadmill's running surface is as wide as the company's most expensive models. And despite its small size, the Smooth 5.45's stable frame delivers the same smooth, shake-free performance normally found on health club treadmills.

Built for long life and complete silence, the Smooth 5.45's powerful 2.5-horsepower motor is engineered with an advanced Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) circuit board. In conjunction with the optical speed sensors, the PWM virtually eliminates noise and helps the treadmill change speeds smoothly. Perhaps the best feature for frequent runners, however, is the patented suspension running deck, which is proven to lessen the impact of walking and running. The entire running deck and frame is suspended on two pivots, increasing the cushioning and reducing the harmful impact on your ankles, knees, hips, and back.

The Smooth 5.45 also offers a variety of workout programs to keep your body and mind refreshed. The workouts--which are customizable to meet your personal fitness level--include manual, interval incline, interval speed, weight loss, 5K self-learning/competition, and heart rate control. Finally, the treadmill offers nine storable user profiles, which is particularly handy for households with multiple users. Just select your profile and you're set--no need to key in your personal settings before every treadmill workout. The treadmill lets up to nine people save their age, weight, and target heart rate info for instant access. Other features include an intuitive LCD console that tracks your speed, incline, distance, calories, time, and pulse; built-in water bottle holders; and bottom transport wheels.



The Smooth 5.45 treadmill includes a dual-stage folding system for easy storage.
Specifications:
  • Motor: 2.5-horsepower continuous duty
  • Speed range: 0.5 to 10 miles per hour
  • Incline levels: 0 to 15
  • Walking surface: 20 by 55 inches
  • Belt thickness: 1.6mm/2-ply
  • Display: Oversized LCD showing speed, time, distance, inclined, calories, and pulse
  • Programs: Manual, interval incline, interval speed, weight loss, 5K self-learning/competition, and HR control
  • Transport wheels: Yes
  • Water bottle holders: Yes
  • Rollers: Nonslip, 2-inch crowned
  • Frame: Heavy-gauge welded steel
  • Power supply: AC 110-volt input
  • Capacity: 250 pounds
  • Open dimensions: 36 by 60 by 75 inches (W x H x D)
  • Folded dimensions: 36 by 64 by 40 inches (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 210 pounds

Manufacturer's Warranty
Lifetime on frame and motor, 3 years on parts and electronics, 1 year in-home service




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars An excellent choice, but...   June 26, 2008
Joe Pillera (South Lyon, MI USA)
54 out of 54 found this review helpful

Consider buying it from the manufacturer web site (smoothfitness.com). Why? This thing is massive! Read on...

GOOD POINTS: My wife and I use it every day. It is solid as a rock and quiet. We absolutely got our money's worth and I'd buy it again, hands-down.

BAD POINTS: It is MASSIVE! Because we bought this from Amazon, it came shipped to us just like you'd think. But at 200+ lbs, it remained in our garage until five guys from church came and carried it to our basement. Once there, I had to assemble it.

Mind you, assembly is mostly-done for you. But there's work for you to do, and don't make any mistake about it. Setting this thing up takes time and effort, but it's worth it.

ADVICE: buy this from the manufacturer's web site and pay for their White Glove service. If you do, once it arrives someone will lug it to any room in your home and *then* assemble it for you. Trust me on this, just spend the money and let someone else deal with it! Learn from my mistake. If you opt to save money like I did, you will be sorry you did when this thing arrives at the end of your driveway. At least I was.

One last thing: make sure where you put it has an AC outlet nearby. You will need it (this thing needs power). If you do like me and put it in your basement, go out and buy a power-strip (with a 10-foot or more cord) and have it handy, so the installation people can plug it in once it's all assembled. In our case, I even taped-down the power-strip cable to the floor, so you don't trip over it.

Again, once assembled and where it's suppose to be in your home, this is money well spent. I can't tell you enough how solid and reliable it is. Just pay someone else to deal with the set-up hassle and you'll be all set.



5 out of 5 stars Best for the Money   March 12, 2009
J.S. (Bryant, AR)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Having all the features I needed (long-wide tread, 2+hp, with good speed, and incline), this treadmill is the best for the money. The only things not attached are some plastic covering pieces and the hand steady bars. So don't even think about moving it part-by-part somewhere. As stated earlier this unit is heavy, but movable by 2 men (even up stairs). Drop off service will not bring unit into your house unless your door can accomidate a forklift.

Pros:
* Best value for the money
* Silent motor
* Rock solid

Cons:
* Deck movement squeeks a little on inclines 2 and 3.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic treadmill and the best at this price range   June 11, 2009
KDC (Virginia)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When running on this treadmill you can tell right away its very sturdy and smooth even more sturdy then some 2 or 3 times its price. I did notice as some said that the handles or top instrument panel is a little flimsy and it is but i dont hold on to it much so it doesnt bother me. Id rather they spend the money on the running platform then instrument doo dads. There are only 6 buttons so there nothing really there to look at. But with all the bad the base and running deck is clearly the best in its class. Ive tried many treadmills in this price range and most shake like its going to crash but of some did have nice LCD displays and more buttons. Also i weight about 235lb so i was alittle hesitant on the 250lb max but when it arrived the manual and all the info stated the max was 275lb and even at my weight its smooth machine.


5 out of 5 stars Best Treadmill for Sure   January 4, 2010
Shyu (California, USA)
After almost six year using my Smooth Fitness Treadmill, I guess I am qualify to share a few good experience using my treadmill.

The model I got in 2004 was called EVO/FX2 - very similar to this one ($899, 2.5 CHP, a bit narrower 18" x 53", same features, similar functionality and size).

I set it up in my garage and use it five to seven times a week, one hour each time. My goal is simple - to lose weight. Every time, I just power it on, set to 3.0 for walk or 3.5 for jog (Don't laugh, I'm almost 60 yrs old). For six years, IT NEVER FAIL ONCE - VERY STRONG AND STURDY all the way.

I lost 30 lbs (195 to 160) since 2004 and have maintained it ever since. So natually I AM VERY HAPPY and GRATEFUL and willing to write a few good words for this brand.






4 out of 5 stars Great treadmill, priced right   January 29, 2009
airfirehorse (Outer Space)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Like the other reviewers have mentioned, this treadmill is HUGE. I've owned 3 others in the past and this one has the biggest "head unit" (where the display is located) of any I've owned. The belt seems a bit narrower because I am always nicking the sides when I run.

The display is pretty good, but if I have one complaint other than the non-colored characters (blue or orange would have been better to see in low lighitng): The Speed and Distance swap. I honestly thought from the manual I had downloaded and reading the description that these would both display all the time. To me, these are two things that should ALWAYS be shown. Other things that are less important ARE shown: Heart Rate, Incline percentage (who the heck needs to see that ALL the time?), and Calories burned. Time is also shown separately, but I do consider this one to be important. To me, the items that should ALWAYS show on their own are Speed, Distance, and Time. The rest can swap. Heart Rate especially seems like a strange item to always display since you have to grip the bars to get anything other than "P" displayed.

The reason this layout bothers me is if you happen to end your workout while the Speed/Distance part of the display is on the Speed, you will never know what the Distance was unless you restart the treadmill and let it run until it's time for the Distance to display again. This is what really causes me to give this treadmill a 4 and not a 5.

But this brings me to something that I didn't see explained in the manual that IS a big bonus: when you press Stop it is actually only Pausing so that you CAN continue to work out with the last known stats as long as the treadmill hasn't been powered down (which happens after a few minutes of non-use) or as long as you haven't pressed Stop twice. The button is not labeled Pause, though, so it's not necessarily intuitive.

As for its performance, the only treadmill I had that was as comfortable was my Vision Fitness. This thing runs smoothly, feels comfortable, and costs about four-hundred dollars less than the Vision Fitness. I've only had it for about 3 weeks, but I run on it at least 2 times per week and walk all the other days. It seems durable and doesn't shake much at all. The drink holders could be a bit wider (or maybe just one of them), but it holds a bottle of Propel just fine. I didn't get my free water bottle for some reason.

I bought this direct from Smooth and had the White Glove/complete install service. I agree with the reviewer who said PAY the EXTRA. Seriously, it's humongous and I can only imagine how much a pain it would be getting it inside my house. The people who put it together are the delivery folks, though, and they told me they get to see a short video on how to assemble ONE model of Smooth's treadmills. It showed. They got it done, but treadmill pros would've taken a lot less time and gotten less confused. All in all, I am quite pleased with this treadmill, however. I'd go for a smaller one in an apartment unless you don't bother with furniture.


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