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Smooth Fitness CE-7.4 Elliptical Trainer

by Smooth
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (66 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • 21-inch stride length is comfortable for multiple users of varying heights
  • Ergonomic, pivoting foot pedals emulate the natural motion of your ankle as the pivoting foot pedal maintains proper alignment
  • Wireless heart rate monitor is included; automatically adjust the intensity of your workouts to reach your optimal fat burning zone
  • Deluxe four-window, dot matrix LED display allows you to easily read course profiles and track your RPM, speed, watts, time, distance, pulse, heart rate, calories, resistance level, metabolic equivalents, and target heart rate while working out
  • Warranty information: lifetime on the frame and braking system; three years on all other parts; one year on labor

Product Description

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Enjoy a health-club-quality workout in the comfort of your own home. The CE 7.4 elliptical offers a natural, fluid motion with an extra long 21-inch stride length and 16 levels of intensity to match your fitness goals. Ergonomic pivoting foot pedals maintain your body's natural motion and reduce stress and strain on joints. Features to maximize your performance and results include an advanced LED display with 13 challenging programs, an integrated iPod docking station with powerful high-clarity speakers, and an integrated SmoothAir fan to keep you cool during your most intense workouts.



Lite Touch Thumb Control makes it easy to do manual interval training, slow, or speed up without breaking stride.
Ergonomic, Pivoting Foot Pedal
The goal is to keep you strong and healthy so you can keep getting stronger and healthier. Our ergonomic pivoting foot pedal on the Smooth 7.4 elliptical mimics your body's natural motion and keeps your lower body in alignment. That means we're keeping your ankles, knees, and hips from suffering impact and strain. Emulating the orthopedic movement of your ankle, the pivoting foot pedal supports your heel while allowing your ankle to assume its most functional position throughout the entire elliptical cycle.

LED Display
Follow your progress on the 7.4 elliptical with our four-window, dot matrix LED display. With this, you can easily read course profiles, RPM, speed, watts, time, distance, pulse, heart rate, calories, resistance level, metabolic equivalents and target heart rate.

iPod Docking Station with Speakers
The iPod docking station on the Smooth 7.4 elliptical allows you to listen to your favorite music through the built-in speakers (not compatible with iPhone).

Heavy Duty Flywheel
The elimination of rollers also eliminates the aggravating "bump" sometimes felt with other elliptical machines. With a heavy-duty flywheel, the CE 7.4 has a noticeably smoother ride than other ellipticals.

21-Inch Stride Length
Enjoy easier, longer strides with the comfort of a 21-inch stride length. Magnetic Braking System
The CE 7.4 elliptical allows for smooth transitions and stops even during strenuous workouts with the superior technology of magnetic brakes.


Lite Touch Thumb Control makes it easy to do manual interval training, slow, or speed up without breaking stride.

Wireless Heart Rate Control
Normally only available for an additional cost, your CE 7.4 comes with a free wireless heart rate monitor so you can set your preferred heart rate, strap on the chest monitor, and the resistance of your routines will automatically be adjusted as your heart rate changes.

Tilt and Go Wheels
The Smooth CE 7.4 elliptical has transport wheels to easily move your elliptical to any room in the house for storage or room cleaning.

Moving Handlebars
The Smooth CE 7.4 elliptical offers a full body workout with moving handlebars to incorporate your arms, shoulders, back, and core to help you reach your fitness goals on one versatile elliptical.

Built-In Adjustable Fan
Keep cool with the built-in adjustable fan and easily find just the right speed to keep you from overheating--a great feature for intense workouts.

13 Challenging Preset Exercise Programs
The Smooth CE 7.4 comes with 13 challenging preset programs that include a manual program, 3 goal programs, a MET program, a fat burning program, an interval program, a strength program, a fitness level test, a target heart rate, and 5 custom programs.

  • Manual: Select your own settings to create a completely personalized workout.
  • 3 Goals: Set a goal for time, distance or calories


    Lite Touch Thumb Control makes it easy to do manual interval training, slow, or speed up without breaking stride.
  • MET: Allows you to select the workout load, from 1 MET to 16 METs, to simulate the cardiovascular effect of light to strenuous activities.
  • Fat Burning: Exercise for longer periods of time at a consistent level of intensity and encourage your body to burn calories and fat faster
  • Automatic Interval: Periods of high- and low-intensity works both your aerobic an anaerobic systems to get you fit fast
  • Strength: Starting in warm-up mode, the endurance program gradually increases in intensity to burn fat and calories and build stamina.
  • Fitness Level Test: Determine your fitness level in order to create or customize workouts that help you reach your goals faster.
  • Target Heart Rate: The program takes you through a mild warm-up routine, a powerful workout and a cool-down phase for a complete cardio program
  • 9 User Profiles: Set your own customized programs
  • 5 Custom Programs: Create your own work out whether is a walk in the park or a hike in the mountains you can record you favorite workouts

Specifications:

  • Box Dimensions: 70 by 29 by 34 inches(L x W x H)
  • Foot Print: 83 by 27 by 67 inches (L x W x H)
  • Unit Weight: 210 pounds
  • Max User Weight: 350 pounds
  • Computer Display: LED DOT Matrix
  • Intensity Levels: 16
  • Fitness Programs: 13
  • Stride Length: 21 inches
  • Stride Type: Fixed
  • Pedal Type: Ergonomic pivoting
  • Resistance: Magnetic

Warranty
This machine is covered by a lifetime warranty on the frame and braking system, 7 year warranty on all parts, and 2 years of in-home labor.

Product Description

Health club workout in a residential elliptical The Smooth CE 7.4 Elliptical Trainer provides a gym quality workout in your home at an unbeatable value. This elliptical trainer includes ergonomic, pivoting foot pedals, a heavy-duty flywheel, a long 21" stride, LED display, 13 challenging programs & tilt-and-go wheels. Ergonomic, Pivoting Foot Pedal - The goal is to keep you strong and healthy so you can keep getting stronger and healthier. Our ergonomic pivoting foot pedal on the Smooth 7.4 elliptical mimics your body's natural motion and keeps your lower body in alignment. That means we're keeping your ankles, knees, and hips from suffering impact and strain LED Display - Look and learn. iPod Docking Station with Speakers - The iPod docking station on the Smooth 7.4 elliptical allows you to listen to your favorite music through the built in speakers. Ergonomic, Pivoting Foot Pedal - Emulating the orthopedic movement of your ankle, the pivoting foot pedal supports your heel while allowing your ankle to assume its most functional position throughout the entire elliptical cycle. Proper alignment prevents your ankle, knee and hip from suffering impact. Heavy Duty Flywheel - The elimination of rollers also eliminates the aggravating "bump" sometimes felt with other elliptical machines. With a heavy duty flywheel, the CE 7.4 has a noticeably smoother ride than other ellipticals. Magnetic Braking SystemSet your preferred heart rate, strap on the chest monitor and the resistance of your routines will automatically be adjusted as your heart rate changes. LED Display - With a four-window, dot matrix LED display, you can easily read course profiles, RPM, speed, watts, time, distance, pulse, heart rate, calories, resistance level, metabolic equivalents and target heart rate. 13 Challenging Preset Exercise Programs.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 83 x 27 x 67 inches ; 210 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 238 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item can only be shipped to the 48 contiguous states. We regret it cannot be shipped to APO/FPO, Hawaii, Alaska, or Puerto Rico.
  • Origin: Taiwan
  • ASIN: B000ER385S
  • Item model number: SME-CE-74
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (66 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #151,885 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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Customer Reviews

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174 of 188 people found the following review helpful
Abstract:
So far this has been a big, solid and pretty fun-to-use machine at a relatively good price. DO NOT take any deals on used equipment offered by Smooth. A 10% discount is too small to justify the potential headaches. I had major problems with the purchase and initial mechanical failure of a used machine, which cannot be returned for refund.

Article:
I relied heavily on reviews like this one when I decided to buy my first elliptical trainer -- in fact my first exercise machine of any type -- so I'm hoping to return the favor.

When I started my search, I was drawn to the brand names I had seen in the gym, namely Life Fitness and Precor. I loved the way the gym elliptical got my heart rate up and my body moving without the pounding to my (overweight and out of shape) body I got on a treadmill. I was addicted.

I knew the machines were expensive, but was still not prepared for the sticker shock when I saw what even used Life Fitness machines cost - between 3 and 5K. At the same time, I knew for sure I wanted the feeling of gliding almost weightless on a big sturdy machine, not cranking on a man-sized eggbeater from Wal-Mart.

After some searching I came across Smooth. The consumer and trade-publication reviews I read were very positive in terms of the construction and design of the machine and by extension the quality of the workout. In choosing the non-consumer reviews I relied on (or put differently, avoiding scam reviews that might have been somehow 'influenced') I sought sites that immediately acknowledged the industry leaders I had been priced out of - Life Fitness and Precor in particular. If a review began by saying "Life Fitness is the absolute best you can get - IF you can afford it", and *then* went on to praise another brand on its cost/quality merits, I figured I was in the right place.

Smooth Fitness was generally well-liked by these reviewers; they were also generally pretty adamant about the fact that buying an elliptical machine priced less than $500 dollars was at best a gamble, at worst a rip. The better idea, they said, was to sink that money in a long-term investment (ie pony up the bigger bucks). I weigh 220 pounds and like to jump around on the pedals while listening to 200 bpm techno -- something made of plastic wasn't going to cut it. So I took their advice and chose to 'invest'.

The reviews I read kept coming back to one theme with the Smooth brand: machines that aimed for gym-quality construction based on sound design principles, offered at consumer-level prices, between $1000 and $2000. They said Smooth was an online-only vendor selling directly to the consumer, which in principle is one thing that allowed for the lower prices (as opposed to, say, cheap materials or shoddy workmanship). Since that initial research I learned that - if I understand correctly - Smooth machines are also sold under another brand name through more traditional outlets such as actual retail stores. I believe the other brand is 'EVO', and that the machines appear to be identical, just with different stickers on them. More about this in a minute...

All of this appealed to me - I was willing to pay twice as much or more for a studly machine that would last 10 years as opposed to 10 months. I'm a young-ish consumer who isn't afraid to conduct business over the internet, and the positive sense I got of the Smooth machines seems to have outweighed my natural desire to try a thing out before buying. It was at this point that I tried filling the experience-gap with actual consumer reviews, and started learning about the scatter-plot effect of unsolicited reviews...

Mostly people said it was a decent machine that ran well at the right price. But there were weird spikes in the data - one guy was homicidally furious about bad customer service and a machine that didn't work. One guy said he had turned the resistance all the way up and it still was pretty easy. A woman complained that her stance on the machine was giving her knee trouble. Ultimately I looked for the median in all this, and it seemed positive. Being an impulse-buyer, I was on the phone a short time later.

And this is where the one down side - and a pretty big one frankly - to the purchasing experience began. I got on the phone with a salesman. By which I mean a guy who wanted to sell me something - specifically something more expensive than what I was trying to buy to begin with. The story:

At the time of my purchase (January 2008), there were three levels of Smooth trainer that seemed potentially right for me: the CE 2.1, CE 3.2 and the CE 7.4. As the naming system implies, these are all in roughly the same family, with a higher number meaning a more robust machine. As the numbering implies, the 2.1 and 3.2 are very similar, with the jump to 7.4 being a bigger step up. You can read all about these machines at <a href="URL">http://www.smoothfitness.com/ellipticals-machines/index.htm</a>

As I said, I'm overweight and out of shape. You don't get that way being the kind of person who just has to get some exercise every day. Sure, I was jonesing for that good elliptical rush and wanted to be able to roll out of bed and get it without the struggle of getting to the gym. You can see that I live in constant oscillation between compulsion and sloth. I was sufficiently self-aware to acknowledge in the end that I was not likely to be on this thing every day, no matter how much I wanted to believe I would be. In any case, the top-end 7.4 was rated by the company as potentially able to endure use by multiple people on a daily basis (ie gym-level consumption), and by all known laws of physics I could not actually become multiple people. Also I live alone. So logic dictated that even a greedy feature-hungry guy like me should save the roughly $500 and go with the mid-range 3.2.

A note here about Smooth's pricing. I don't really fault them for it, but they use the term 'sale price' as though the machine were actually 'on sale', implying the price could go back up in the near future. This isn't really the case - just my experience based on roughly 8 months now of having periodically checked their pricing on these three machines. Since the winter of 2007 the prices have been pretty stable: both the 2.1 and the 3.2 hover at $1500 - the price difference being so small I wonder if anyone would buy the 2.1. The 7.4 is steady at $2000.

A note about 2.1 vs. 3.2. From what I can tell, these are the same machine, but with the 3.2 having a more sophisticated and feature-rich control panel. These things are very modular I've learned - I could walk over right now and in 30 seconds completely detach my control panel from the machine. In fact, my understanding is that the panels only have one fundamental interaction with the actual machinery, which is varying the current flowing to the electromagnet that controls resistance. You could (and I did experimentally) run all you want on the machine with no control panel hooked up, it just will be at the no-resistance level. Of course the panels do other important things like monitoring your speed, theoretical distance travelled, pulse rate (on some machines), but none of these things is properly mechanical. In fact, one of the things recommending the Smooth machines is that they operate on a very simple physical principle - in terms of the complexity of the machinery there's really not much to them. This is a good thing it turns out - it means less opportunity for things to go wrong, better performance and longevity.

You learn a lot about the machines when you buy Smooth, because you assemble them yourself, which also can mean troubleshooting your new purchase yourself...

So as I was saying, I had settled on the mid-range 3.2 when I got on the phone with Keith B., sales consultant. Keith upsold me, and I can't blame him for it, it's his job, and I'm a big boy who knows how to say 'No'. But I mention it because I didn't see actual salesmanly behavior coming from an internet-only operation, and it might catch you off guard as well.

As I said, Keith upsold me, and did it by appealing to my greed -- he informed me that for just $300 more I could get a used version of the illustrious 7.4 - that's a 10% discount. I'm the son of a salesman, and on the hard-sell scale I'd say Keith was at about a 5 (1 being apathetic McDonald's workers, 10 being a used car salesman), he wanted me to make the deal. And folks, deep in my heart I wanted the big boy, even though I had rationally made the conscious decision to be moderate, my primal urge was to get the biggest most expensive thing they had, and I did.

And frankly, for a 10% discount, the subsequent head and heartaches were just not worth it. I would have been better off spending the extra $200 and just buying the brand new 7.4. I'm going to be bold and tell you to refuse the offer I got if it is made to you. See, this is how I learned that the Smooth is also offered as "EVO" through the more traditional supply chain, because what I bought was some kind of store model or otherwise recycled EVO-branded 7.4 (I wasn't able to learn the actual story of the machine I bought - there were multiple used ones for sale). You can see where the EVO stickers used to be.

The deal I got was that the machine was covered by the same 5-year warranty as any other 7.4, *but* I waived right to the usual no-questions-asked return policy. I should mention that the warranty on these machines was another big selling point - 5 years on anything fundamental to the machine is a pretty good deal, better than you get on some cars, and is Hyundaiesque in how far it exceeds competitor's offers. Read more ›
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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful
Great Purchase April 26, 2007
I've had the Smooth CE 7.4 Elliptical for about two months now and I love it. This machine stacks up very nicely to the expensive ellipticals I've used at the gym. Here are some pros and cons:

PROS

* It's very smooth! I'm not going to pretend I like working out, but the smoothness of this machine makes it a little more enjoyable. It's very easy on the joints and you get a full body workout. The g/f and others have noticed my more-defined arms recently, and it's all from the elliptical! If you use this thing regularly and push yourself, you will have a healthy heart and feel great. I really work up a sweat when I use it, but the impact on my body is low.

* Set up was pretty straight-forward. Don't get me wrong, it's no cake walk, but Smooth couldn't sell it so cheaply and at such high quality unless it makes the parts separately and has the customer put it together. It took me about a day to put the whole thing together, but I was also futzing around and took breaks. The instructions were much better than average.

* The best quality for the cheapest price. I know $2,000 doesn't sound cheap, but if you want a quality home elliptical, you've got to pay for it. Many of the more expensive brands like Precor charge much more for the same quality.

* Good interface. The screen measures heart rate, distance, speed, and time. It measures a bunch of other metrics too, but I don't really care about them.

* Plenty of different programs. I've only used the "Manual" program so far, but there are plenty of different options to play around with.

* Comes with a wireless heartrate monitor. It's one of those elastic things made by Polar that you strap around your chest.

CONS

* I think the highest difficulty level should be harder. I work out on level 16 for 35 minutes -- and it's a great workout -- but 16 is the highest it goes. Level 16 should either offer much harder resistance, or the levels should go up to 20 or something.

* It's big. Make no mistake: this baby is big and heavy. I'm sure it needs to be, because you can tell it's very well made and high quality, but when it first arrived -- and I saw this mammoth box sitting in my tiny living room -- I thought I made a big mistake. (I live in a 750 square foot apt.) Once I set it up and started using it, however, I got used to its footprint and realized what a great machine it is.

Overall, the pros far outweigh the cons. If you're looking for the best home elliptical machine and have the money, the patience to do a long-ish set up, and the space, this is the one for you!
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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful
Solid, Smooth & Quiet November 6, 2006
I've had this unit for about 3 months and so far have no regrets. Mine arrived in just under a week from the time I placed the order. There was some damage to the plastic housing around the flywheel during shipping. So, I took a couple digital photos before even unpacking it & sent them to customer service. They responded the same day and sent replacement parts that arrived a couple days later. I use it for 30 minutes a day nearly everyday. Despite earlier reviews warning this may not be a good fit for smaller people, I'm a 5'5" male and find it to be very comfortable. I personally wouldn't want the stride any shorter - however, I am also a runner so that may make some difference. I haven't played around much with the various programs because I'm content to set it to the resistance level I'm comfortable with and go. Sometimes I'll manually change it up or down during a workout depending on how I feel on a given day. My only con: I do occasionally notice a ticking noise, but overall it's extremely quiet, smooth and stable. No problem hearing the TV while using it. I highly recommend this machine. Just be aware of the large size of it and measure out where you plan to put it ahead of time so you know it'll fit!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Love this elliptical
My husband and I were looking for a gym quality elliptical for home use. We have owned our elliptical for about 6 months and have not had any problems. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Michelle
No Warranty, No Customer Service
WARNING! No Warranty because there's no customer service! I received a lemon in February and Smooth has not only not fixed it they do not answer calls, return calls or respond to... Read more
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awesome and solid piece of machinery
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Better Business Bureau here I come
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