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The BEOUZO Fitness Stair Stepper is a versatile cardio exercise trainer designed for all fitness levels. With three exercise modes, an adjustable height feature, and a user-friendly LCD monitor, this mini stepper ensures a safe and effective workout experience. Its non-slip wide PVC pedals and robust hydraulic drive system provide stability and comfort, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their fitness routine at home.
Brand | BEOUZO |
Color | Red |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Dimensions | 19"L x 16.5"W x 9.5"H |
Item Weight | 20.3 Pounds |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Manufacturer | BEOUZO |
UPC | 791270910754 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.74 x 17.24 x 10.76 inches |
Package Weight | 9.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19 x 16.55 x 9.5 inches |
Brand Name | BEOUZO |
E**A
AMAZING - everyone should have one!!!
I NEVER write Amazon reviews, but felt that I HAD to for this product because it is PHENOMENAL - great quality, easy to set up and use, and not at all as awkward as I thought it would be!! I'm able to get my 10,000 steps in without going outside in the rain, I'm even using it now as I write this review at my standing desk. Can totally feel my body heating up from the work (without feeling gassed or exhausted!) and the twisting motion is GREAT - definitely better than the steppers that just go up and down. Easy to balance on as well, no need at all for handles or something to hold on to while using.For the price, this is a STEAL. I'm beyond happy that I bought this and can see myself using this every day - especially on lazy mornings when I don't want to go outside or even while watching TV at night. High quality build, easy to pick up and move from room to room, simple, fun, and effective!!
S**2
Hot stepper!
Something different to do while sheltering in place. Will bring on a bit of a sweat but not so good at raising the heart rate. I’m 5’1” so cables don’t provide enough tension for a great upper body workout experience a traditional dumbbell would work better. Beware more than 20 min and the pistons are HOT....don’t know how long this will last due to the heat factor. Heavy construction a bit loud. Thankful I have something.... longing for the return to the gym! All that to say this a good purchase!
I**T
Feeling lethargic during COVID?
This thing is pretty awesome. Great construction all the way around, and gets my heartrate up. Feels like an elliptical to me. I'm a fat dude, over 315. This thing is holding up so far in the first month, I use it for about 5 to 10 mins three or four times a day...what's most impressive is that is doesn't hurt my knees. My knees are pretty messed up and they "feel it" (as do the tops of my legs, my calves, my ankles and my stomach) but they don't hurt like if I go for a an aggressive walk. I had been working out, got down from 385, saw my weight go back up once the gym closed, got this thing, and now I'm on my way back down. Full disclosure, i have a bowflex but it doesn't help burn the way a walk or some kind of cardio machine does.The arm thingies work pretty well, but so does practicing reloading an AR15 or practicing concealed draw while you're working the Stepper.
Z**S
Not great for extensive use
For the price, this lil stepper works okay. The issues I have with it:1.) The hydraulic pumps have an air bubble which makes adjusting the tension impossible (it's just consistently easy no matter how much I try to up the resistance)2.) I work out on it 4-5 times a week, 30-50 min. per session, and I've been using it for about 3 weeks. Already, the joints are starting to fuse together from the heat of extended use, and it was squeaking like no tomorrow until I sprayed a bit of lubricant on the bolts.Overall, I'm not surprised at the quality given that it's only 60-something dollars. If you're an avid exerciser and you can afford it, you may want to splurge on a larger/more quality item. Otherwise, step on it for as long as it can bear it (like I am).
I**W
You get what you pay for...
I was hoping this would serve as a band-aid for cardio while all the gyms are closed, but boy was I wrong. It arrived undamaged with a solid frame, but I quickly found out that the included display screen works intermittently, even after replacing the battery and tinkering with the electrical connectors. Also, the "adjustable bolt" included does absolutely nothing to adjust the pedal height on my unit. I hopped on the stepper despite all this hoping for some sort of cardio workout, but that didn't happen. I went for a full 45 minutes and barley even broke a sweat. 20 mins on my gym's stepper has me drenched! It will burn your quads a bit at first since the installed shocks provide decent resistance, but I have free weights for that purpose since I can control progressive overload on my muscles better with them. This serves no purpose for me, and I will be returning.
C**E
The Best Stepper
This mini-stepper is simply the best out there. It is extremely well constructed and cool looking. It has a good range of motion and a natural movement to each step. It is a very professional looking piece of equipment, especially considering the price. It is newer than the The Sunny mini-stepper so there are less reviews on it. The Sunny mini-stepper is also very well constructed and light weight but still solid. It is an excellent choice. One advantage it has over this one is the size. It is smaller and more light weight. It can fit under a bed whereas the Beouzo cannot. However given the overall appearance, general feel of the machine and quality, I would have to give The Beouzo Stepper first place.
T**E
Great little exercise device!
It's a very sturdy device and was super simple to setup. You just put the caps on the bottom legs and stuff the wires into the top portion for the counter device. Mine came with arm bands also that just snap into the front. Mine came with batteries. I've had it for almost two months now and use it basically daily. It squeeks sometimes, but some WD-40 works fine to fix that.
S**G
Overall Like the Stepper!
I was debating keeping this or not and in the end decided to keep is. I wanted a stepper you can stand with and sit down. It’s made to stand up, but is set in an easier setting I can use it sitting down as well. My negatives are the platform for your feet the bumps hurt beat foot. So you have to wear shoes or the bottom of your feet hurt. The arm bands are worthless unless your are over six feet tall. There is no curling at all, to much stretch for me. I will be using the stepper but not the bands. One other thing, I wish the adjustment for the easy to hard setting was easier, besides a twist nob. But for someone working from home and sitting all day, this is what I was wanting. I got a sit down elliptical bike type for under the desk and I like the stepper better, get more of an workout. I wish it was a little cheaper but overall I was happy with the stepper!
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