



🏃♂️ Elevate your run, silence the noise, protect your stride!
The 9.35 Treadmill by Smooth Fitness combines a powerful 1300W noise-free motor with a maximum 9.35% incline and advanced cushioning technology to deliver a professional-grade cardio experience. Built with a durable alloy steel frame and featuring smart tracking tools like a heart rate monitor and LCD display, it supports users up to 350 lbs with a lifetime warranty on frame, motor, and parts—perfect for serious fitness enthusiasts seeking silent, joint-friendly workouts at home.
| ASIN | B00G8UIYN6 |
| Additional Features | Heart Rate Monitor, Incline, Lcd Display, Mp3 Compatible, Noise-Free, Programmed, Transport Wheels |
| Brand Name | Smooth Fitness |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (4) |
| Deck Length | 44 Inches |
| Display | LCD |
| Frame Material Type | Steel Frame |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813539011023 |
| Input Power | 1300 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Internetfitness.com, Inc., d/b/a Smooth Fitness |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SMT-935IO |
| Maximum Incline Percentage | 9.35 |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
| Model Number | SMT-935IO |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 813539011023 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years warranty on labor, Lifetime warranty on frame, motor and parts |
E**.
Heavy duty machine
Good heavy duty machine
S**3
Very Satisfied!
I love this treadmill and have been using it for a month now. It runs great and feels better on my joints than running outside. It is very sturdy and a good size. It has made a creaking sound since the first day we set it up. I called smooth fitness and they brought in a tech to look at it and there is a small part that is missing under the belt. Smooth fitness is willing to replace the treadmill, but it was a hassle getting the treadmill into the house and now we have to take it back out and put another one in which I am not looking forward to. That is the only reason I gave this treadmill 4 stars. It's nice to have such a great warranty!
S**T
Stay Away - No Warranty
I bought an elliptical a year ago which broke in May of 2014, I spoke to Kevin at Smooth Fitness who told me that Smooth Fitness went bankrupt at the end of 2013 and that another group bought them.He said he would try to honor my warranty anyway as it was supposed to have had 7 years of warranty even though they went bankrupt and didn't have to honor it. After much back and forth of emails, I was told I need a main control board for my unit and that they are stuck in customs. This went on for many, many months, and he never tried to contact me unless I hunted him down first. As of 11/14/2014 I have been told Smooth Fitness has gone bankrupt AGAIN and that he can not honor any warranties?!?!? He did offer to sell me the part I need for $500 (he knocked off $100 to be nice for the 7 MONTHS of no returned emails or phone calls). Anything you buy IS NOT UNDER WARRANTY as the company does not seem to exist. The website is owned by a group calling themselves Treadmill Doctors, and though they say they are not affiliated, they are answering the phones for Smooth Fitness. Anyway, stay away from Smooth Fitness equipment, you will be taking a major gamble and there is NO WARRANTY regardless of what it says.
B**L
UPDATE: 11/19/14 NOW OUT OF BUSINESS
Reviewing the 2014 Smooth 9.35 Treadmill: UPDATE: After only having the treadmill for 8 months the motor went bad, a $575 repair and I find that smooth fitness has gone out of business and now my lifetime warranty has no warranty at all. STAY AWAY The display is the worse. The backlight is too bright making it hard to see what is supposed to be illuminated. The display stays on even when the treadmill is not being used; it's even on with the key removed. So you have to turn the power switch off or have treadmill plugged into a power strip with a power button. Besides the display staying on all the time, there is a little fan inside the shroud that blows on the circuit board and motor, this is a great idea, except this little fan runs constantly, even when the treadmill isn't in use, and it's even on when the key is removed. So again you need to take power away from the treadmill to turn it off. I don't think this little fan or the display would last very long being on constantly. How hard would it have been to have the display and fan off when the treadmill wasn't in use or at least when the key is removed. The fan in the console that blows on the runner can hardly be felt. The mechanical specs on this treadmill are impressive, but the electronic are in need of upgrading.
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