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The Women’s Health Men’s Health Bluetooth Cardio Stair Stepper is designed for serious fitness enthusiasts, featuring a robust 250 lbs weight capacity, Bluetooth connectivity with the MyCloudFitness app, and an adjustable step height for customizable workouts. Its LCD display provides essential workout metrics, ensuring you stay on track with your fitness goals.
Brand | Women's Health Men's Health |
Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Product Dimensions | 23"L x 16"W x 19"H |
Item Weight | 30.9 Pounds |
Weight Limit | 250 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Paradigm Health and Wellness |
UPC | 888115014200 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 18 x 10 inches |
Package Weight | 14.52 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23 x 16 x 19 inches |
Brand Name | Women's Health Men's Health |
Warranty Description | 2 years Frame, 1 year parts |
Model Name | Women’s Health Men’s Health Stepper with Resistance Bands |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | TBC-02 |
Included Components | Stepper, manual, hardware |
O**L
the machine is great!
Its all put together except you clip on the bands ( easy) screw in the front knob ( easy) and figure out what those pins are supposed to do ( medium because they do not go in without some heavy duty maneuvering of the steps to get it into the holes ) The instructions are vague and mine came with one of the teeny little copper screws falling out onto the floor. I looked at the manual and it looks like screw #22 but I can not figure out where it came from. There is a slight thumping sound on the right pedal, Wanting more info, I called the number on the manual and no one is there due to Covid. I emailed the company and have yet to hear back. SO the machine itself is great. ( I dont know what will happen without that little screw though! )I have it on the highest step level ( dont ask me how, and it is a good workout. I can feel my legs working. I love how the machine is so sturdy and the pedals are big. I was concerned at first about not having any kind of handlebars, but It helps the core. I love that it is small enough for my apartment, and I am very glad I bought this before they sold out. 5/16/20- Update. CS emailed me and they are fantastic. The screw was not from this machine, and they are sending me a new cylinder for the right pedal because of that sound! I am very happy with the stepper and the service.
A**E
Answer to most questions and concerns
I just received today. I did a lot of research on the mini stepper and I compared others to this one. By far this one seemed to be the most sturdy, robust one I could find. The only thing I was skeptical about is the weight capacity. I am a bit heavier (267) than the recommended weight capacity. With that being said, I took a chance on it anyway. After I assembled the parts and got it all figured out, I stepped on it expecting the worst. It actually holds my weight pretty well. This machine is very quiet with the exception of the pedal hitting the base, the adjustment of the knob helped with that problem. It took me a few tries to get everything adjusted the way I want it but it is definitely a workout. I have an exercise room with several exercise machines but it’s so bring in there. I wanted something I could use in my living room when I’m watching tv. It is the perfect size for the corner space. Out of the way and easy access when I want to use it. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a small machine. It is a lot larger than the average mini stepper. But that is exactly why I bought it. It is very heavy duty. Not your cheaply made equipment you might use once and never again. A lot of people are complaining about the assembly and instructions. It’s simple. Put the knob in the front and turn it all the way in. Do not insert the pins. Put that away for when you want to use the stepper for push-ups or whatever other exercise this is not made for. It’s simple, knob turned all the way in, no pins. That simple. I’m not interested in the Bluetooth so I didn’t set that up.
T**H
Highly Recommended... Don't expect similar results to your gyms $3,000 stairclimber though
I was initially skeptical about this stepper when reading reviews but I figured I'd give it a try.I was mostly concerned about the quality of workout I could get on this. I am happy to say that it is great! I can sweat like crazy and feel a good burn in my legs after about 10-15 minutes on this stepper. The step travel is about 10-12 inches up and down and the resistance is solid in the beginning.My only complaint about this machine is that it's not great after about 15 minutes of use. Once the hydraulic's heat up, the resistance is hardly noticeable. It's not horrible because you can still continue and get a good workout in, but it feels less like climbing stairs and more like an elliptical on a low resistance setting. I can't knock the stepper too much for this issue because it's most likely a given for any equipment that uses hydraulics. I used the stepper for about 50 minutes the other day and it held up just fine and it was honestly nice to have the resistance lower over time because I was getting tired. The lower resistance also makes it easier to speed up your steps and really get your heart rate up.I'm 6'4" and about 200 pounds and I'm in pretty good shape. I usually lift weights and don't do much cardio but gyms are closed were I live and I wanted something to burn calories and stay in shape during shut down. I think this stepper is worth the price. It's not as good as fancy equipment at a gym but when you compare the prices, it's a great deal.The bands that come with the machine are well constructed. They don't have tons of resistance for someone that's strong but they're perfect for shoulder raises and light weight curls if you increase the resistance all the way. I wouldn't expect to do deadlifts or squats with them though.The electronics have worked really well so far. It's nice to be able to keep track of time, steps and calories burned to stay consistent with workouts.Overall construction is pretty good. It's a tiny bit wobbly, but I think it's normal give due to the fact that the bolts holding it together aren't fitted with bushings to make them fit snuggly in their holes. I don't expect the machine to deteriorate over time. If the bolts do loosen, it looks like it would be easy to tighten them up.The petals are very large. I wear size 13 shoes and I have no problem fitting my foot on the petal. I think pretty much anyones feet will fit on the petal unless you're like 7 feet tall, and even then I think there's a good chance. The petals have a nice grip and there's really no chance of slipping off.
D**M
Disappointed!
I bought this to take the pace of the stair mill at Planet Fitness during COVID.Likes: Adjustable height, modern look, size of foot plates, portabilityDislikes: The range of motion was severely limited after the bolt no longer fit and some of the washers fell off after only 6 weeks of 2-3x per week use (I weigh <200 lbs). I emailed the company with all the information they require and never heard back from them. It leaves dark discolouration on the floor. Unsure how accurate the calorie actually is counter is. Resistance bands are poor quality.Basically, I give up. This will end up in the garbage along with my $300 CAD. Based on the 1000's of positive reviews, I'm buying a Sunny stepper for $80 CAD.
J**D
Bon produit -
Acheté ily a 2 semaines c est un bon produit, Très robuste, très simple à monter, très compact...mais je ne peux commenter sur la durabilité à long terme et sur le bruit à la longue. Aurait aimer possibilité d'ajustement (en plus de hauteur) et peut etre un accessoire (peut être acheté séparément pour flexibilité) pour se tenir
L**D
Good overall
Sturdy, Good step height and quiet enough to watch something.
N**P
Bon produit mais bruyant
Il fait vraiment un drôle de bruit. Comme si des pièces sont lousses et pourtant rien.
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