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Written: Mar 19 '02
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Pros: Unbelievable stability, very quiet, great shock absorption, and an easy to read display board
Cons: Manual's a little hard to read until you use the treadmill once or twice.
The Bottom Line: If you're related to a Rockefeller or Gates, go ahead and buy more expensive treadmills. If you're looking to get the best bang for your buck, don't look any further.
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| hinch's Full Review: Smooth 9.1 Series Treadmill |
I was in a local retail store, and I noticed that the price of treadmills was out of my league. I was bummed because I really wanted one. A co-worker told me I could buy a commercial grade treadmill on the web for about half what I saw in the stores.
To make a long story short, I bought the Smooth 9.1 P, assembled it myself, and have been using it for about 3 months now. This treadmill is the best thing since sliced bread in my book. I have a reconstructed ankle, and I could only run about twice a week without aggravating it on more expensive treadmills in the gym. I can use this treadmill four times a week, and my ankle feels great.
The one thing that needs updating is the owner's manual. Until I used the treadmill, the directions were a little vague. Once you use it once or twice, the manual is useless. For the money I spent to get such great quality, I can live with that.
Recommended:
Yes
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