Brand:Sunny Health & Fitness

3.5/5

Mettiti in forma e in salute nel comfort di casa tua con il Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper con bande di resistenza. Offrendo un allenamento cardio completo e rafforzando i muscoli, questa macchina per esercizi stepper può aiutarti a ottenere un corpo ben fatto e tonico e un allenamento per tutto il corpo. Allenati ovunque e in qualsiasi momento! Questo stepper con bande di resistenza rimovibili è facile da montare, basta aprire la confezione e collegare le bande di resistenza incluse per iniziare il tuo viaggio di fitness! Comodo e facile da montare significa che puoi risparmiare tempo, denaro ed energia nel mettere insieme il tuo stepper!

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Mettiti in forma e in salute nel comfort di casa tua con il Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper con bande di resistenza. Offrendo un allenamento cardio completo e rafforzando i muscoli, questa macchina per esercizi stepper può aiutarti a ottenere un corpo ben fatto e tonico e un allenamento per tutto il corpo. Allenati ovunque e in qualsiasi momento! Questo stepper con bande di resistenza rimovibili è facile da montare, basta aprire la confezione e collegare le bande di resistenza incluse per iniziare il tuo viaggio di fitness! Comodo e facile da montare significa che puoi risparmiare tempo, denaro ed energia nel mettere insieme il tuo stepper!
Brand Sunny Health & Fitness
Brand ‎Sunny Health & Fitness
Brand Name ‎Sunny Health & Fitness
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 27,267 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper With Resistance Bands, 1-Lr44 Batteries
Item Dimensions LxWxH 16 x 12.5 x 13.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎16 x 12.5 x 13.5 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎17.17 x 13.03 x 7.6 inches
Item Weight ‎15.2 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Sunny Health & Fitness
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Model Name ‎NO. 012S
Model Year ‎2015
Number of Batteries 1 LR44 batteries required.
Number of Batteries 1 LR44 batteries required. (included)
Number of Batteries ‎1 LR44 batteries required.
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎7.65 Kilograms
Part Number ‎NO. 012S
Size ‎1-PACK
Sport Type ‎Exercise & Fitness
Style ‎Original
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎3 Months
Weight Limit ‎220 Pounds

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Scritto da: Gary S.
Top Ten Unsolicited Tips on the Mini Stepper
By Very Unpopular Demand Spitz’s Highly Not Sought After, Top Ten Unsolicited Tips on the Mini Stepper 1. LOSSEN THE WHEEL a. Loosen the wheel under the stepper as much as possible. It will still be plenty hard to exercise for the foreseeable future. 2. STEP HALF WAY DOWN a. In the beginning until your leg muscles strengthen, step about half way down. 3. 2000 STEPS a. If you step half way down, you can step about 2000 steps in 20 minutes 4. 6 POP SONGS FROM THE 70’S a. On Pandora, 2000 steps all the way down will equal about 6 pop rock songs from the 70’s (in the Stevie Wonder Genre). I have done this a bunch of times and 6 songs is pretty darn gone reliable. b. I cannot and will not however vouch for the songs from the 80s. I tell people who want to listen to 80’s music, I cannot help you. You are on your own. Good luck.. 5. 1000 STEPS IF YOU GO ALL THE WAY DOWN a. If you step all the way down, this will cut your steps to about 1000 steps but it will still span across 6 pop rock songs from the 70’s because the songs are a function of time not steps. b. Pretty stupid point, but a point nonetheless. 6. VARY ARM MOVEMENTS a. Vary you types of arm movements so you do not build up lactic acid and it does not become drudgery: i. Arm curls ii. Reverse arm curls iii. Pulling straight up iv. Arms out to the side v. Arms behind you ( the easiest one and good for a quasi-rest) vi. Also try doing the above movements one arm at a time as well as 1. Bring your right hand to your left shoulder (and vice a versa) 2. Bring you right hand one foot in front of your left shoulder. b. Bottom line: change or stop arm movement if lactic acid builds up. On the other hand, if you start hallucinating, that is fine. Not only fine but a peak experience. 7. COORDINATION a. So you don’t get the feeling that you are flailing about, I like to coordinate the top of my arm movements with my right foot hitting the bottom of its stride. b. On the other hand , if you like to flail – flailing is indeed often underrated and misunderstood – then ignore this advice. c. Of course you have might chosen to already ignore all my advice and it might be a small miracle if you made it this far. 8. COUNTING PATTERNS a. Patterns i. If I am counting to 1000 full steps, then I like to divide it into 4 sets of 250. ii. The I like to lay down tracks by counting to 37 steps for each set. iii. Then I like to take the “head” off of each 250 set and I will count from 190 to 250 4x iv. Then I might count to 37 from 200 to 237 4x and then 67 to 100 4x. v. And on and on like this creating and counting new subsets. It keeps me engaged and amazingly it matches the clock pretty darn close when all my subsets add up to 1000 b. Backwards will make forward progress easier i. I also find that psychologically and somehow even physically easier to count backwards than forward, so in lots of my subsets I am counting backwards. c. Seek Help i. If you find this interesting or worse yet actually following any of this, seek help as soon as possible. 9. SMOKING: a. I don’t recommend smoking but if you do smoke, I recommend not smoking while on the mini stepper, unless of course you are making a You Tube Video and you need clicks.. b. Then I not only highly recommend it but I request that you tell me if you do because I would like to watch it. 10. WALKING YOUR DOG a. The question often comes up is it safe to walk your dog while on the mini stepper? b. You can try it, but eventually your dog will realize that he has not gone anywhere and it could lead to break down in trust.
Scritto da: Erin Rivera
Excellent little stepper for the price point
This stepper is exactly what I wanted--a small machine with simple mechanics at a value price. It fits under my bed for easy storage and weighs about 15 pounds, so it's easy to move around. It has a simple counter that keeps track of your steps (and has a few other modes, like calories, etc. but nothing too in depth). It came preassembled, and the only assembly you have to do is make sure the pulley line is on the wheel underneath the machine, then tighten the tension knob to the desired resistance (which is easy to adjust anytime you want to change it) and attaching the arm resistance bands to the frame. In reference to some common questions/complaints I've seen, here is an FYI about the this machine. 1. It is a STEPPER, not an elliptical--meaning you step up and down, not glide back and forth. 2. It does require you to maintain your own balance while using it (unlike an elliptical). It is actually better for your muscle tone and core muscles to keep your own balance while exercising. However, if you have a medical issue that impairs your balance, this might not be a good machine for you. 3. You MUST use it standing up. Because you put your full weight on the pedals to pump them up and down, this machine would not work for someone sitting at a desk or in a chair. 4. The arm resistance bands are optional and do not effect the function of the stepper pedals. They are mounted to the frame of the machine and the length is adjustable. They are simple rubber type stretchy resistance bands, similar to bungee cords. 5. The step counter has been accurate for me, but I consider the other modes (calories, etc.) to be estimates. If you need more in depth exercise tracking, I would suggest a personal device (Fitbit, etc.) or looking for another machine at a higher price point to include the bells and whistles. 6. There is no way to adjust the incline of the pedals, or increase the step height (how far up and down the pedals go) beyond the 8" or so in the machines range of motion. Again, if this is important, you should probably look at a higher price point. Personally I find the incline and step height works well for me. 7. The machine seems durable to me, and I use it about 5x a week, for 20-30 minutes. If you work out much more than that, you may want to invest in a more expensive, bigger machine. 8. The weight limit for the machine is 220 lb, per the instruction manual. 9. The instruction manual is well written and clear instructions are given for assembly and maintenance. Instructions are given for parts to oil if the machine begins to squeak. 10. The machine is very quiet. You do hear air pushing from the cylinders as you step up and down, but it's not loud. I use the machine while my baby naps with no problem. 11. The pedals are 11 1/4" long from inside the toe guard to the edge of the pedal. I wear women's size 9 and have plenty of room. 12. Despite its simple design, this machine does give you quite a work out (similar to climbing stairs). It's definitely cardiovascular exercise, and you definitely feel it in your calves, thighs and gluts. Maintaining balance also gives my core muscles a work out, and you can use the arm bands too if you want. Like any exercise, it depends on the amount of effort you put in. I would highly recommend this stepper for anyone like myself, who wants an affordable machine with a small footprint to get some easy exercise at home. I'm a 30-something mother with small children, so going to the gym isn't convenient for me. I'm not a fitness guru, my goals are to get more cardio and shed a few pounds. For around $50, you can't beat the price for the amount of exercise you can get from this little stepper.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
So far i like it
I have been looking for a work out machine that was small enough to fit in a small apartment that not loud, and would work more than just one area of my body and this was it. When I was doing my research this was the brand that was being recommended. I originally was going to buy the stepper with a twist, but I decided to just get the regular after seeing quite a few different reviews saying it one had no twist. I decided to get the regular stepper. I’ll update is the more I use it but I’m really impressed with the quality of this. What I’ve noticed so far is the counter does your left and right as one step. Make sure you step fully down or it won’t count as a step, so no cheating. Also, the timer is really good because if you stop stepping it stops timing and then when you step again it starts again. Even if it turns off or you take a break you don’t have to worry about it restarting your steps or timer, you manually have to restart it. It tells you how many calories you’ve burned if that’s important to you. It’s quiet. If you’re not on the first floor or have wood floors, I would recommend putting a mat under it. I’m really happy the size of it it can be stored anywhere. Don’t stand too far back on it. I made that mistake the first time I used it. Luckily I was in front of my couch when I fell back. Tip to save money look into purchasing it from Amazon warehouse. I got mine for less and it came in the original packaging everything was wrapped up and everything works properly.
Scritto da: murr01
Good - BEWARE THOSE WITH BAD BACKS
I enjoyed my first workout on this while watching youtube lol. Its not too noisy but does click and makes a low whistle sound after about 15 minutes use. Nothing major or bothersome. The exercise bands it comes with are kind of useless. I opted instead to hold my dumbells which gave me a lot more balance and ease of movement. My main issue with this type of machine that I did not anticipate - is that it makes you lean forward slightly which puts your pelvis into a tilted position and puts pressure on the lower back. I have lower back issues so i found after 5 min i was aching and had to keep readjusting my posture and position of pelvis. Hopefully as I get used to this ill figure out the best way to position my upper and lower body. A stairmaster would be a lot safer for those with bad backs but alas I do not have a gym membership! Just beware if you have any lower back issues this machine may aggravate and make it worse?
Scritto da: Vee
A sturdy and effective little stepper
I love this stepper. It's amazing if you read the manual, and use it for what it was meant. This has gotten me moving during covid, in spite of living in a small space with many people. I love that it's quiet and portable. I can work out all over my house. Some of the bad reviews come from people who are trying to do very long workouts on this. If you're looking for something that can stand up to 45 minutes to an hour of hard cardio, or something that is going to replace your $2000 cardio equipment at the gym, this isn't it. I don't think this can stand up to long, heavy workouts. I use this to do interval training, and to get some short cardio bursts in throughout the day. I am recovering from a knee injury and I would say to exercise caution with injuries; however, I have had no problems with this device. You have to push down with the back and middle of your foot more than with your toes in order to feel it in your glutes and protect your knees. If you push down with the balls of your feet, it's not as hard of a workout and it doesn't work your glutes. I think a lot of the people leaving bad reviews probably didn't read the manual, didn't do proper research, and aren't using the machine correctly once they get on it. If you're looking for something small to help get you moving, something for short bursts of walking or cardio throughout the day, and something quiet and portable that you can use throughout your house, this is an amazing stepper. If you're looking for something to do long cardio sessions (20 mins continuous or longer), then you might want to look into a cheap bike or a different stepper. The manufacturer has a lot of great workouts on YouTube. I'd recommend checking out some of the workouts if you're unsure if this is right for you. They give you an idea of the motion of the machine and also the type of workouts you can do. ***Update on Feb 11, 2021: I have been using this since Dec 28, 2020, with no problems. I've lost some weight. I still don't do long sessions on it, I use for warmups and interval training. The resistance is still good. I've gotten a smart watch since then, and this machine gets my heart rate into cardio in just a couple of minutes. I did a HIIT workout with my stepper over my lunch break today. I'm still really happy with this purchase. I'll update if anything changes or it breaks, but so far so good. It also hasn't caused any problems with my knees; in fact, my leg strength has improved since purchasing this.
Scritto da: Steven
Really surprise.
I bought this as I wanted to make sure I get over 10,000 steps in a day. I wasn't expecting it to be as good as it is, solid build and you can work up a sweat. 9.5 out of 10, that's just because nothing gets a 10.
Scritto da: Tolu Adeduro
Very Good.. .Just the counter.
Overall, this is a very good product, and did what I bought it for. It Gave me a good exercise regimen. The counter was the only spoiler. It did not work as it should. Thankfully I have a pedometer (Step counter) which I use instead of this step's counter.
Scritto da: Sylvia Yaa pokuwaa
Works well
I love it, it gets the job done

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