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The Mini-Stepper Plus combines the lower body workout of a stepper with the upper body workout provided by the resistance arms for full body cardiovascular conditioning. The resistance for the arm movements is controlled using dial adjustment. This compact unit comes complete with dual hydraulic cylinders for resistance and an electronic monitor for tracking time and steps taken. - As seen on Lifetime cable TV
- Full-body cardiovascular workout. Dual action arms work the upper body while the steps work the lower body.
- Very compact design for storage when not in use.
- Heavy duty steel frame for years of long life.
- Resistance provided by dual hydraulic cylinders.
- Smooth pulley design for quiet operation. Also allows the user to change the resistance level to vary the workout.
- Electronics feature elapsed time and number of steps taken. 2 AA batteries included.
- Warranty: 90 days parts, 1 year frame
- Maximum tested weight limit is 250 pounds. Product is not recommended or guaranteed for use by users that surpass this limit.
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• Dual-action mini step machine endorsed by fitness expert Denise Austin
• Pair of dual-action arms work the upper body while steps exercise the legs
• Dual hydraulic cylinders for resistance; heavy-duty steel frame for long life
• Electronic monitor tracks workout time, distance, step count, and calories
• Measures 19 x 50 x 18.5 inches (W x H x D); 1-year frame warranty
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| Product Details: |
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| Product Length:
| 19.0 inches |
| Product Width:
| 18.5 inches |
| Product Height:
| 50.0 inches |
| Product Weight:
| 28.0 pounds |
| Package Length:
| 21.3 inches |
| Package Width:
| 18.5 inches |
| Package Height:
| 7.9 inches |
| Package Weight:
| 31.0 pounds |
| Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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The little stepper that couldMar 05, 2008 This stepper has been a very worthwhile piece of equipment, knock on wood.
It has very smooth action, the foot pedals are sturdy, and it is quiet! The handles have no resistance, but they do assist in balance, and they keep your arms moving. There might be a way to add weights to them. The handles do fall to the ground if you're not careful. The stepper can be adjusted for resistance and you can vary the size of your steps easily to vary your workout. It is a good workout for the lower body and great for a room where others might be watching TV at the same time since it makes no noise. It can be moved from one room to another fairly easily.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Well Worth the InvestmentNov 25, 2007 If you're looking for a good work out and don't have a lot of space to keep exercise equipment, this is the machine for you. My whole family uses it on a regular basis (5 of us) and we've had it for a year. I'm buying one for my sister for Christmas this year she loves mine so much. I paid $69 last year and now it's $82, but I think it's still worth the price.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Stay away from this product!Jul 16, 2007 I bought this stepper 3 months ago, and it's already broken! Yeah, it gives you a good sweat, but the thing is a piece of cheap junk. The pulley is made out of cheap plastic which can break easily! Now I have to wait 180 days for a new pulley, which I bet will break again! I wish I'd never brought this product! When I bought it, it was $82. It makes me cry to think I wasted $82 on this junk when I could have bought a more trustworthy stepper, even though it would have costed me a little bit more money! Trust me, STAY AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT!!!!!!
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