If you purchased any fitness equipment manufactured by iFIT on or before January 23, 2023, you may be entitled to benefits from a class action Settlement.

A settlement has been approved in a class action lawsuit filed against iFIT Health and Fitness Inc (“iFIT”) concerning allegations that iFIT manufactured and sold a variety of “smart” treadmills and other fitness equipment fitted with specialized touch screen consoles that provided features such as live workout streaming, interactive workouts, and more detailed workout tracking and, when iFIT pushed a mandatory software update onto these consoles (“device”), it caused, or may in the future cause, the failure of display consoles in certain iFIT products.

iFIT encourages you to connect your device to the iFIT network as soon as possible to verify that your device has the latest software. Connecting your device to the iFIT network to download updates released after January 24, 2023, is the only way to ensure that your device received or will receive the remedy to the software causing the failure of the display consoles.


Your Legal Rights and Options in This Lawsuit
Submit a Claim Form
By May 6, 2025
Submitting a Claim Form is the only way to be eligible to receive any benefits under this Settlement.
File an Objection
By September 3, 2024
You could have objected to the Settlement by writing to the Court by the September 3, 2024 deadline.
Exclude Yourself
By September 3, 2024
You could have excluded yourself from the Settlement by informing the Settlement Administrator that you wanted to “opt out” of the Settlement by the September 3, 2024 deadline.
Do Nothing If you are a Class Member and do not submit a Claim Form, you will not receive any benefits from the Settlement. If you did not submit an opt out, you have given up your right to be part of another lawsuit against iFIT regarding the legal claims resolved by this Settlement, and you will be bound by the Settlement and any judgment.

Read this website and the Notice carefully. Your legal rights are affected whether you act, or don’t act.

Your rights and options—and the deadlines to exercise them—are explained in the FAQs.