Smooth Fitness Agile DMT-X2 Elliptical Trainer Review
Product Code | B002NAE6SC |
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Price | $1,899.00 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #186045 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: One Size
- Color: White
- Brand: Smooth
- Model: SME-AGILE-DMX2
- Released on: 2011-02-14
- Dimensions: 28.00" h x
24.00" w x
65.00" l,
233.00 pounds
Features
- Adjustable motion elliptical enhances your range of motion to work more muscle groups
- Adjustable stride length from 19 to 24 inches for ultimate comfort
- Lite Touch Thumb Control conveniently adjusts the intensity and motion of your workout
- LCD display; iPod docking station (not compatible with iPhone)
- Measures 74 by 32 by 63 inches (L x W x H); weighs 223 pounds; weight capacity of 350 pounds
- Adjustable motion elliptical enhances your range of motion to work more muscle groups
- Adjustable stride length from 19 to 24 inches for ultimate comfort
- Lite Touch Thumb Control conveniently adjusts the intensity and motion of your workout
- LCD display; iPod docking station (not compatible with iPhone)
- Measures 74 by 32 by 63 inches (L x W x H); weighs 223 pounds; weight capacity of 350 pounds
Product Description
Not your ordinary elliptical trainer The Smooth Agile DMT X2 is an adjustable elliptical trainer that combines an intense workout & great features. This elliptical includes an adjustable 18" - 21" stride length, ergonomic foot pedals, and an iPod docking station with speakers. Adjustable Motion Elliptical. Adjustable motion is a smarter approach to exercise. Instead of restricting movement, we enhance your range and recruit more muscle groups to benefit from the workout. The result is a more productive and all-encompassing workout session. iPod Docking Station with Speakers - Our iPod docking station with speakers allows you to listen to your favorite tunes as you develop your body into a finely tuned instrument. Adjustable Motion Elliptical - The Agile DMT X2 elliptical has 12 range of motions and 16 intensity levels ensures that your body will remain challenged. Work out in half the time and see resutls quicker with the adjustable motion feature. Magnetic Brake System - The superior technology of magnetic brakes on the Agile X2 elliptical trainer allows for smooth transitions and stops even during strenuous workouts. Ergonomic Foot Pedals -Heart Rate Control with Wireless Chest Strap - With the wireless chest strap the Agile X2 elliptical will automatically adjust the intensity of your workouts to control your heart pumping at the rate you set keeping you at the proper range to reach your fitness goals. Built in Adjustable Fan - With 3 speeds, the built in adjustable fan helps you stay cool during your workout, allowing you to quickly adjust the speeds. Nine Challenging Preset Programs - Your workout on the Smooth Agile X2 elliptical will never be the same with 9 challenging programs that include a manual program, three target programs, preset programs, interval program, interval motion, endurance program, watts control, heart rate control and custom programs. Full Upper Body Workout with Moving Handlebar
Customer Reviews
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.horrible product, terrible company, warranty is a JOKE!!
By photo guy
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1VW1GOMU0W22E The video says everything.This equipment starts getting rust from day one. Tired of wiping and taping the joints from the rust. I leave it to show on the video. Sucha noisy and cheap feel machine. Grinding/squeeking noise makes it feels like a $199 elliptical. Both of my smooth fitness (treadmill 9.45 ST and this DMTx2) are big time disappointment. Nothing but noise maker and traoublemaker.I bought the DMTx2 even though the treadmill experience is not smooth because their service attitude was good. Now they don't even have the service or warranty left!!! Good luck if you bet on this company, I was a sucker spent $3600 on this brand name.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful.Very Satisfied -- Has the Console Changed?
By Scott M Wright
Reading some of the reviews, I've been puzzled about a lot of what folks are saying. This is a superior piece of exercise equipment that would make any serious elliptical owner giddy.Around the console issues mentioned: I'm 6'4", and I can see and interact with the console easily from any motion I make on the trainer. My guess is that they evolved the console a bit, and that the new model has a better viewing angle-- this isn't even remotely an issue now. (I bought mine in summer 2010).Also note that one user mentions that the programs don't allow you to change the intensity and the stride length during a workout without doing it manually. Actually, the custom programs (up to 5) allow you to do just that. My guess is that this may be related to the old console -- or, more probably, the user didn't read the manual. The custom programs allow for both variations in intensity and motion from minute to minute. I just got finished setting up a hill-climbing program that increases intensity and shortens range of motion "up" the hill, and then lengthens the stride coming back down. Very cool.What you'll also notice is that no-one doesn't like the "feel" and durability of the elliptical. It's a solid, well-made piece of equipment, and it's a joy to workout on. (Well, as much as working out is ever a joy.) The motion is smooth, and I'm able to use it without any pain, even after a hard day of officiating soccer the day before (trust me, chase high school soccer players for 80 minutes a few times a day -- your knees will probably hurt!). The dynamic range of motion works well for my entire family-- my wife (5'3"), my older daughter (5'7") and I all love to use the machine.The IPOD speakers are definitely tinny, but not bad for a piece of exercise equipment. I do wish it had a drink holder.Assembly is pretty involved -- I build computers in my spare time, and I've assembled more machines than I can count, and it still took me 2+ hours to put this together. Note, it's not a light piece of equipment...if having it delivered upstairs or downstairs, I'd pay for the "in room" delivery. It's not too bad to move after it's assembled and you can tilt it up and roll it, but it's not light by any means.Net, if you're looking for a really firm elliptical that should last for a long time and has great motion, this fits that bill nicely.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.Not good value for money
By David Marchant
I bought my Smooth Agile DMT X2 Elliptical machine in January, 2010 and I have been very disappointed with the quality, given the price that I paid ($2,000).As with other reviewers, I found the display to be virtually unreadable. I am 5 ft. 10 ins. and the only way I could read the display was by stooping down. It is remarkable that Smooth Fitness would ship this product with such a serious design flaw.The iPod docking station is worthless because the quality of the speakers is extremely poor. I used it once to test it and I have never used it since. This feature seems to be nothing more than a gimmick, designed primarily to persuade you to buy.Despite all of the above, the exercise part of the machine itself worked fine for the first six months. However, a few days ago, the electrics on the display panel started going haywire. The settings started to change mid-exercise without me touching them, as if they had a mind of their own, e.g. the level of intensity and angle of motion would start falling for no apparent reason. After a few days of this, the settings stopped being visible completely. The display panel is now just a garbled mass of light and the settings are unreadble.In fairness to Smooth Fitness, they sent me a new replacement consul immediately.If I had to do it again, I would not buy this machine.
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