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EVO 1

We would stick with the FX40HR over this one, even the FX60HRO if you must have the ortho belt. ...

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EVO 2

A very large, stable treadmill with motion control with a large price to match. Runners may want...

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EVO 3i

The upgraded console on the EVO 3i is starting to get the space shuttle to look in regard to comp...

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EVO FX20HR

If you like gadgets, you'll love motion control. The EVO FX20HR is a solid unit but gets overrun ...

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EVO FX25

A fairly strong treadmill and one of the best values in the EVO lineup. Since they share many of...

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EVO FX30

Upgrades in the motor and rollers make sense, but at $1800, you can get a better value in the Smo...

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EVO FX40HR

One of the stronger foldup models on the market. Smooth has made some strong comeback moves over...

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EVO FX60HRO

Unless you just need an ortho belt, the FX40HR makes much more sense for the average person than ...

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Who Manufacturers EVO Treadmills?

General Information:EVO machines were built by Smooth Fitness and were available through fitness specialty stores and through the EVO Fitness website. Smooth had lost some of their steam over the past few years and is scaling back to focus on their core strengths which is a very good thing. While upgrading their service they have now been upgrading product too. The most distinguishing feature of most EVO units is the motion control to change speed by waving your hand over sensors in the hand rails but on several models this has been moved to the Smooth product.

Manufacturing Philosophy:Smooth has focused on making their machines feature heavy. From the handrail motion control to their patented impact absorption feature, it is hard to get on a Smooth treadmill and not be impressed. They have made some big improvements in the fit and finish over the past few years.

Company Outlook : Smooth has quickly grown into one of the largest specialty distributors in the US. There is something to be said for being one of the first to the market and their push into the Internet early paid off. Recently some others have caught up and, in the case of Icon, they are being left in the dust in terms of online sales. Apparently Smooth is finished with the EVO brand.