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| Stamina InStride Electronic Stepper | 
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| Brand: Stamina Category: Sports
List Price: $90.00 Buy New: $69.00 You Save: $21.00 (23%)
Buy New/Used from $69.00
Avg. Customer Rating:   (60 reviews) Sales Rank: 1730
Media: Sports Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.3 Dimensions (in): 16.3 x 12.1 x 12.3
MPN: STA-40-0045C Model: 40-0045C UPC: 022643400450 EAN: 0022643400450 ASIN: B000AMX3AM
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| Features:
| | Electronic stair stepper that takes up a mere 192 square inches of space | | | Small enough to fit in a corner, in front of the TV, or in a travel bag | | | 2 hydraulic cylinders create stepping motion to boost cardio | | | Battery-operated fitness monitor times each workout and counts steps | | | Measures 12 inches wide by 16 inches long; weighs 20 pounds |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Fun exercise machine that's small on space, BIG on workout! This Stamina Electronic Mini-Stepper boasts a compact design for use virtually anywhere. Tone your hips, thighs and calves. It measures and displays time and steps on the LCD display so you set goals and track your progress. Sturdy steel construction. Holds up to 250 lbs. Takes 2 AA batteries. Measures 12 1/4 x 12 x 16 1/4". Order ONLINE Today! Please Note: This item is shipped directly from the factory. Please allow an extra 2-4 weeks for delivery... sorry no express shipping available. We are unable to ship factory direct items to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Puerto Rico or APO or FPO addresses. Stamina Electronic Mini-Stepper
Amazon.com Product Description Limited in space but still want a great cardiovascular workout? Look no further than the Stamina InStride electronic stepper, which offers a footprint of only 12 inches wide by 16 inches long. As a result, you can use your InStride stepper just about anywhere--in front of the TV, while on the phone, in your sunroom, outside on the patio, or even at work. The InStride stepper is even small enough to toss into a workout bag and take on vacation. The stepper is equipped with two hydraulic cylinders that create a stepping motion similar to those of commercial stair steppers. As you step, you work your calves, thighs, buttocks, and core while boosting your cardio, helping you burn calories and fat. The InStride's battery-operated multifunction fitness monitor, meanwhile, times each workout and counts the number of steps, so you can stay motivated and on track to reach your fitness goals. Construction details include a steel frame and wide, textured foot pedals for stability. The InStride, which weighs 20 pounds, carries a one-year warranty on the frame and a 90-day warranty on parts. About Stair Steppers Stair steppers continue to be popular options for home exercise. They offer the same benefits as running stairs, but with the "any time, in any weather, without having to leave the comfort and safety of your home" convenience. Stair steppers don't take up much space, require moderate balance and coordination, and can provide an effective workout for all levels of users, from beginners to serious competitors. Following on the heels of treadmills and exercise bikes, stair steppers took their first step towards fitness machine success in the early 1980s. Like most exercise equipment, stair steppers have come a long way technically speaking. For example, advanced computers on most new models allow users to track their vitals at a glance. However, the most crucial benefits of stair steppers remain the impacts of cardiovascular and muscle tone fitness. Stair steppers continue to offer an exercise that is less jarring than treadmills, but more intense than elliptical trainers.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 55 more reviews...
  Wouldn't recommend November 15, 2008 Not good - too hard to press down. If I utilized steppers before and this one was the worse one ever.
  broke down November 6, 2008 I ordered "Stamina InStride Electronic Stepper" last month.It has been only one month since I got it.But, yesterday when I used it,its steel wire rope snapped suddenly ! This stepper broke down!
  Happy camper October 20, 2008 It's exactly as advertised. So far I haven't had any problems. The assembly on it is very easy. It's very sturdy. My only concert is it's not making a funny, aqueaky noise in it's pully system. It hasn't affected how it works but make me nervous that it eventually could. Other than that, I'm very happy with this purchase.
  Great product! September 29, 2008 I was a little skeptical when I read some of the reviews where people had problems with it breaking, but I am so glad I bought this stepper. I've been using it for a month, 6 days a week and no problems so far. It gives me a great workout. The only criticism I have is that the counter is inaccurate, but I just keep track of my progress using the timer instead of the number of steps. Also, it did squeak a little bit, but I read a suggestion from another reviewer recommending to WD40 the cable ends and the squeaking stopped immediately.
A great product for the price. I hate exercising, but don't mind it using this stepper. I've already lost 10 pounds!
  poor design September 28, 2008 Poorly designed, there is a metal strap that connects the foot pads together. I broke 5 of them in the 90 warranty period. I give them 2 stars, one because it is good exercise if you get to use it, and one because they did send the replacement parts quickly. I had to wait a month for the first replacement, but then usually only about the week for each of the others. They told me it was "not designed for a dedicated athlete like myself". What a crock. If you are looking for a decorative piece to sit in the corner this will probably do. But if you actually want to get some exercise I would look elsewhere. It seems to be a recurring theme with this company, look at reviews of some other products they sell.
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