Horizon Fitness 7.4AT Studio Series Treadmill

About This Item

Run with streaming fitness classes from apps like Peloton or Zwift with advanced Bluetooth connectivity and HR strap. Use the convenient QuickDial controls to adjust speed and incline. Power your runs with a Rapid Sync motor and expansive 22x60” deck with 3-zone cushioning. Burn more fat with the integrated Sprint 8 HIIT program.

FEATURES & DESIGN:

  • Advanced Bluetooth connects to multiple devices to stream on-demand fitness classes and entertainment through integrated speakers, track your heart rate and more
  • Connect directly to apps like Peloton and Zwift with the included Bluetooth chest strap
  • QuickDial controls and interval keys simplify speed and incline changes, and help you can keep pace with Peloton and other streaming fitness apps
  • 3.5 CHP* motor has faster speed and incline changes, perfect for interval training
  • Rugged frame built for performance and durability with 3-Zone cushioned deck
  • Expansive 22 x 60" running surface provides ample room for hard sprints and HIIT workouts
  • Effortlessly store between workouts with one-step hydraulic folding
  • Lifetime frame and motor warranty

*Stated Horsepower (HP) is based on the motor’s horsepower rating as measured in a laboratory setting. The motor’s horsepower rating is an indication of the robustness of the motor. It does not reflect the operational horsepower of the motor or the treadmill in home use, which is typically limited by home electrical systems
  • Brand : Horizon Fitness
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : HTM1380-01
  • Web ID: 23HRZU74T04STDSRSTRD
  • SKU: 25097768

REVIEWS

2.5

2 Reviews

Mixed Experience With Horizon 7.0at Treadmill—started Strong, Ended In Frustration

When I first got the Horizon 7.0AT, I was genuinely impressed. It connected seamlessly with my Apple Watch, ran quietly, and felt like a great value for the price. I liked it so much I bought a second one for my wife. Unfortunately, that’s where the problems began. After just a few months, both treadmills started abruptly stopping mid-run—no warning, no error, just a hard stop. Horizon support worked with me for a bit and eventually sent replacement top consoles for both units. Mine has been stable since the swap, but my wife’s treadmill still suffers from the same issue. Now, nine months in, my unit has developed a persistent squeaking noise I can’t eliminate, and the hydrolock mechanism that’s supposed to hold the treadmill upright when folded has failed. I submitted a new support ticket weeks ago and haven’t heard back. Meanwhile, my wife’s treadmill remains unresolved. I used a competitor’s treadmill for over 20 years without a single issue. I switched to Horizon because the other brand’s proprietary system didn’t sync with my watch, and Horizon’s price point was appealing. But I’ve learned the hard way—sometimes “too good to be true” really is. This won’t be a 20-year relationship with Horizon. Disappointing.

Great Features - Terrible For Circuit Training

This treadmill has a lot of great features and programs; however, it is not good for circuit training. The software is programmed to end the workout after it has been paused for just five minutes. If you want to do cardio, lift, and back to cardio you need to have your lifting circuit done in five minutes or the treadmill ends the workout. I reached out to the customer service about it. They didn't seem very amenable to changing the software and issuing a software update.

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