A Review of the Smooth 6.45 Treadmill

Aug 7
11:31

2009

Travis Van Slooten

Travis Van Slooten

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If you're looking for a home treadmill that can fit into your less-than-$2,000 budget, the Smooth 6.45 might be a good fit for you. While more suitable for the brisk walker and jogger than the serious runner, it's still a sturdy, no-frills treadmill that's worth looking into. Find out more about this equipment in this Smooth 6.45 review.

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In the past if you wanted a good quality treadmill from a leading manufacturer you would have to pay thousands of dollars; however,A Review of the Smooth 6.45 Treadmill Articles due to advances in technology it is now possible to find leading brand name treadmills for under $2,000. This sector of the market is extremely competitive, but the Smooth 6.45 has some really great features, so it is a treadmill that is definitely worth considering.You do have some piece of mind with the 6.45 in terms of reliability. While many new treadmills don't have all the bugs worked out yet, the 6.45 is based on the popular 6.25 base. Essentially, it is just a more powerful model with a few more extras. And the motor and frame are still covered by a lifetime warranty. If you already ran on the 6.25 model and liked it, you will find the 6.45 is almost identical in many ways. One great feature is the swing arm shock system. You get plenty of cushioning up front where your feet land, but the back of the belt remains solid so you have something to push off of. Many treadmills offer elastomer decks that offer the same support across the belt and can spring back at you when you pick up your feet.The treadmill is decent-looking as well. The LED displays are set up to measure every aspect of your workout and that includes a wireless heart rate control monitor. However, the wireless belt is not included in that price, which it should be. The entire unit is pretty heavy at 240 pounds, but that usually means durability for a treadmill. Just make sure you put it someplace where you don't have to move it. You also have to remember that the free delivery is only to the curb, so unless you have some help you might want to consider the in-room placement option they offer. Of course, that will cost you a little more cash.If you used a Smooth 6.25 and you're taller than the average person, you may be happier with the new 6.45. With the older model, the belt was only 54" long. For people with long legs, that could make your workout a little difficult with the back of the belt so close. The 6.45 uses a 60" belt, giving you an extra half foot of space. If you want even more options, they make an M model with a bigger motor, longer running surface and sound system, but the price is a bit higher as you would expect. While the bigger motor and extra space are nice, the Smooth 6.45 still might not be enough for a serious runner. If you are a jogger or walker looking to stay fit, you will probably like all the options and reliability at a good price. If you are training for marathons or events, you might have to upgrade to something a little over $2000. But for the casual treadmill user, this model has plenty of features to contend with the other units in its price range.Is the Smooth 6.45 the best equipment for you? Visit us and try out our best home treadmill selection tool. With just a few clicks you can search and compare the highest-rated treadmills on sale online to find the perfect treadmill to fit your needs and budget.

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