Would you mind posting the link in the comments? It would be very helpful. We want to make sure it will get through door and I’m wanting to confirm we are looking at the exact same machine/model. Thanks!
You have no idea how much this info is about to help me, I just finally received my machine but I loved in a manufactured home and my steps open from the left side only, when the machine came today I told them to mount the box into my ford ranger & from there I have to take the heavy steps out the way so I can back up my truck to the door and somehow make it inside my home, the way the outside door is built I only have 31.5 inches so im going to have to take it apart and do this the hard way....what sucks is that were getting thunder storms so my truck is backed up into my outdoor garage shed until it clears and I can get to it in the next couple of days, almost feels like I should hire a moving company to do it for me lol
That sucks lol, but atleast you got it to your house finally. And it will be well worth it when you get it in your home. And im glad this helped you out.
Thank you for doing this video with measurements and the tips on breaking down the sides for room. I have one turn to get down the basement stairs (3’ wide) that’s a little tight. Is it possible to break down the machine further other than the stand for the monitor and the rails? Was hoping the legs on the front that you measured 29” across can come off or is it all the same piece extending to the steps for framework of the machine? Thank you for such a thorough review. Have watched your videos multiple times!
Okay, so i just looked under and all around it. The side panels are all that you can remove besides what else you named. The legs are the frame, and it's all welded together, so no taking it apart any further than those items. Thank you for watching, and if you are interested my other channel that i post regularly on is "jeep trails and barbells" if you would like to check it out.
Nice reviews and strong work. I'm considering ordering one. I recently took the CPAT test and it starts off with a stair climber and you have to do 60 steps per minute for 3:00 minutes but you must wear a 50lb vest and an additional 12.5lb shoulder bag, for a total of 75lbs. Needless to say it puts you through the ringer and that's only the beginning.
Very helpful video, although folks will have to additionally consider the length if they have a weird tight entry way like I do; nothing long can fit. Still beats an echelon
We need an updated video!! How has it held up so far? Any required maintenance? Any issues? Is it worth the money? How many floors/steps do you guys do on it per week?
Its holding up amazingly, no maintenance for us so far, absolutely worth the money. I dont really pay attention to the floors, but i do about 1500 steps and he does about 600 daily. We both do it on level 4, the fastest speed i have put it up to way 7 and thats like running up them steps. But that is a great idea, i will make a update video on it.
The dimensions you provided in this video were really helpful as my doors and hallway leading to exercise room are pretty tight. I am ready to purchase one of these, but before I do would you be willing to confirm the dimensions for me. The video sounded like you said 75 inches front to back, but I don't think I am hearing that correctly. Is it 45 inches front to back? 29 inches wide without the side panels and 46 inches tall without the handrails and pedestal? Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
is this reviewing the stepper that is 1499$ at Walmart or $1699? There are two steppers for sale at Walmart that seem similar-i’m wanting to know which one of those two this is a review for? thank you for everything
I got one. Fits in my garage and so far so good. It only counts steps and not flights (not a big deal) but how do you calculate how many flights you’ve done? I’m googling it and it’s ranging from 20-85 flights for 1200 steps
@@youmeandthescale yeah sounds good. Any ideas how to mount a tv to it? I’m trying to find some sort of vesa mount to attach to the hand rails. Figured I’d ask if you can think of anything lol
@@HungryYett never thought about trying to mount a tv to it, but have you thought about a ceiling mount? Like a bracket to go into a rafter that you can mount to at whatever highth you would like.
@@youmeandthescale I didn’t want it hanging from ceiling in case I moved the machine. I got it though. I Jerry rigged some brackets and got longer bolts for the two under the touch pad thing and got a tv there. It works great actually but took me almost 4 hours to fit and finish it lol
I bought this machine not even 3 months ago and it stopped working. Tried contacting the company with no response. Have you been in touch with the company at all?
I’m reading some reviews on this. This is motorized right? I’m seeing online that apparently it doesn’t move on its own and you need to push down with your feet to turn it
@@youmeandthescale okay great I’m gonna buy one this week after I clean the garage. Can only fit in my garage unfortunately. Know of any promos going on? I can also get a new one locally for $1000 but I’m worried if I pay cash and it stops working then I’m out of the money. It bought online I can dispute it if it breaks cause their customer support is terrible lol
@AlbertoGonzalez-tu4nz its quite, i was really surprised by it to be honest. I thought it would have been noise. But nope, it's not loud at all. And you're welcome.
Yes, but you will have to stay low on the steps. Your ceiling is 11" lower than mine, but im also 6' so that should even out the difference some. But if you stay low to the middle of the track, you should be fine. It will be close but should be doable. When i get home from work tonight i can measure out from the middle of the track to the ceiling and see what it comes out to, then subtract the 11" and give you a measurement so you can decide if you think it will work.
I have a similar problem. Same ceiling height and I’m 5ft 6. But found this machine for $900. I want to pull the trigger but also want to make sure I can use it there
Thank you for reviewing this product in tiny short shorts. Kept me captivated all the way through.
🤣🤣 thank you! And you are welcome.
How’s it holding up. Your review was what I needed to pull the trigger.
Its still working great, and im glad i was able to help answer your questions.
Would you mind posting the link in the comments? It would be very helpful. We want to make sure it will get through door and I’m wanting to confirm we are looking at the exact same machine/model. Thanks!
You have no idea how much this info is about to help me, I just finally received my machine but I loved in a manufactured home and my steps open from the left side only, when the machine came today I told them to mount the box into my ford ranger & from there I have to take the heavy steps out the way so I can back up my truck to the door and somehow make it inside my home, the way the outside door is built I only have 31.5 inches so im going to have to take it apart and do this the hard way....what sucks is that were getting thunder storms so my truck is backed up into my outdoor garage shed until it clears and I can get to it in the next couple of days, almost feels like I should hire a moving company to do it for me lol
That sucks lol, but atleast you got it to your house finally. And it will be well worth it when you get it in your home. And im glad this helped you out.
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!
You are welcome, im glad it helped.
Thank you for doing this video with measurements and the tips on breaking down the sides for room. I have one turn to get down the basement stairs (3’ wide) that’s a little tight. Is it possible to break down the machine further other than the stand for the monitor and the rails? Was hoping the legs on the front that you measured 29” across can come off or is it all the same piece extending to the steps for framework of the machine? Thank you for such a thorough review. Have watched your videos multiple times!
Okay, so i just looked under and all around it. The side panels are all that you can remove besides what else you named. The legs are the frame, and it's all welded together, so no taking it apart any further than those items.
Thank you for watching, and if you are interested my other channel that i post regularly on is "jeep trails and barbells" if you would like to check it out.
Nice reviews and strong work. I'm considering ordering one. I recently took the CPAT test and it starts off with a stair climber and you have to do 60 steps per minute for 3:00 minutes but you must wear a 50lb vest and an additional 12.5lb shoulder bag, for a total of 75lbs. Needless to say it puts you through the ringer and that's only the beginning.
Thank you. The stairs are bad enough without extra weight 🤣. It's a good piece of equipment, still working great with no issues.
Very helpful video, although folks will have to additionally consider the length if they have a weird tight entry way like I do; nothing long can fit. Still beats an echelon
Thats true and a very good point.
We need an updated video!! How has it held up so far? Any required maintenance? Any issues? Is it worth the money? How many floors/steps do you guys do on it per week?
Its holding up amazingly, no maintenance for us so far, absolutely worth the money. I dont really pay attention to the floors, but i do about 1500 steps and he does about 600 daily. We both do it on level 4, the fastest speed i have put it up to way 7 and thats like running up them steps.
But that is a great idea, i will make a update video on it.
Very helpful video. Thanks
You are welcome!
Could you include the product link for this signature fitness stair climber?
The dimensions you provided in this video were really helpful as my doors and hallway leading to exercise room are pretty tight. I am ready to purchase one of these, but before I do would you be willing to confirm the dimensions for me. The video sounded like you said 75 inches front to back, but I don't think I am hearing that correctly. Is it 45 inches front to back? 29 inches wide without the side panels and 46 inches tall without the handrails and pedestal? Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
Front to back is 55", without the side panels, it's 29" wide and 46" to the top of the unit without the podium.
Thankyou!@@youmeandthescale
@@markberry8731 you are welcome!
is this reviewing the stepper that is 1499$ at Walmart or $1699? There are two steppers for sale at Walmart that seem similar-i’m wanting to know which one of those two this is a review for?
thank you for everything
Its the one for 1499, you are welcome!
I got one. Fits in my garage and so far so good. It only counts steps and not flights (not a big deal) but how do you calculate how many flights you’ve done? I’m googling it and it’s ranging from 20-85 flights for 1200 steps
I dont know either. I normally just do a time session. So like 10 or 20 minutes on leavle 3 or 4.
@@youmeandthescale yeah sounds good. Any ideas how to mount a tv to it? I’m trying to find some sort of vesa mount to attach to the hand rails. Figured I’d ask if you can think of anything lol
@@HungryYett never thought about trying to mount a tv to it, but have you thought about a ceiling mount? Like a bracket to go into a rafter that you can mount to at whatever highth you would like.
@@youmeandthescale I didn’t want it hanging from ceiling in case I moved the machine. I got it though. I Jerry rigged some brackets and got longer bolts for the two under the touch pad thing and got a tv there. It works great actually but took me almost 4 hours to fit and finish it lol
@@HungryYett lol well atleast you figured something out!
This model was drop shipped to my garage. How do you move this thing into the house
I have a video on me and my wife dragging it in one peace at a time lol
Did you have any issues with the emergency brake? I just got mine and my emergency brake does not work
No i have no issues with it, it works perfectly when i tested it out.
I bought this machine not even 3 months ago and it stopped working. Tried contacting the company with no response. Have you been in touch with the company at all?
No, i have not, and that is very unfortunate. I haven't had an issue with mine at all.
Do you think it’s stable enough to use on carpet?
100% i do, its solid.
I’m reading some reviews on this. This is motorized right? I’m seeing online that apparently it doesn’t move on its own and you need to push down with your feet to turn it
Not true at all, it does have a electric motor that runs off a 110 plug. It won’t unlock until you turn the power on and hit the start button.
@@youmeandthescale okay great I’m gonna buy one this week after I clean the garage. Can only fit in my garage unfortunately. Know of any promos going on?
I can also get a new one locally for $1000 but I’m worried if I pay cash and it stops working then I’m out of the money. It bought online I can dispute it if it breaks cause their customer support is terrible lol
@HungryYett lol, yeah, i have heard that as well. But i haven't had any issues with the unit at all. And i dont know of any promotions for it either.
Where did you buy it ? Any updates on it ?
@buniquedoll i got mine from Wal-Mart.com also im about to do a 1 year review on it next month.
Does it plug into a regular 120v outlet?
Yes, it does. It's just a standard 110v 3 prong plug
What are the size height of the steps, between each riser? Also the width and depth of each step. Thank you
I wont be able to check until tonight when im back home. But ill message you back around 5pm, its 10 am right now where i live
Okay the steps are
8" tall
9.5" deep
22" wide
@youmeandthescale thank you, has it been noisier since you got it, I know you've said on a couple of clips it's quiet?
@AlbertoGonzalez-tu4nz its quite, i was really surprised by it to be honest. I thought it would have been noise. But nope, it's not loud at all. And you're welcome.
Is there a pause button on the machine?
No there is not, just a start and stop
@@youmeandthescale thanks
@@margaretrefile8207 you are welcome
My basement ceiling is 85 inches and I'm 5 foot 7. Do you think itll work for me? Thanks
Yes, but you will have to stay low on the steps. Your ceiling is 11" lower than mine, but im also 6' so that should even out the difference some. But if you stay low to the middle of the track, you should be fine.
It will be close but should be doable. When i get home from work tonight i can measure out from the middle of the track to the ceiling and see what it comes out to, then subtract the 11" and give you a measurement so you can decide if you think it will work.
I have a similar problem. Same ceiling height and I’m 5ft 6. But found this machine for $900. I want to pull the trigger but also want to make sure I can use it there
Did you try it in basement? How’d it fit?