Step Machines Item ID: #135


Stamina InStride Pro Electronic Stepper



WAS $120 NOW $62

Product Information:

  • Compact electronic cardio step machine for home or office–great for working your calves, thighs, and core muscles
  • Resistance is provided by two hydraulic cylinders for smooth steps
  • Monitor displays number of strides per minute, number of steps, exercise time, and calories burned
  • Comes with two rubber resistance tubes for upper body workout
  • Some assembly required; 1-year warranty on frame, 90 days on parts

Item Description

For a great cardiovascular workout when you are limited on space, Stamina’s InStride Pro Electronic Stepper is the solution. Resistance is provided by two hydraulic cylinders for smooth steps that work your calves, thighs, and buttocks as well as you core, while the aerobic aspect of the stepper helps you burn calories and fat. Two rubber resistance tubes connect to the stepper to add an upper body workout to your cardio routine. Detach the tubes from the InStride Stepper to tone and sculpt your legs, arms, chest, and back.

Item Reviews

5 Responses to “Stamina InStride Pro Electronic Stepper”

  1. Adrien Strano says:

    Nice little machine gives a decent workout. Would recommend to anyone who doesn’t have much room for a larger piece of equipment and the price is right.

  2. Sandra Dee says:

    This is very easy to use. Definitely gets your heart rate going, and the dvd keeps you from getting bored. Compact. Very happy with it.

  3. Luvs 2 Read says:

    It could be due to the fact that the product is new or maybe the tension on this stepper is supposed to be this high. Whatever the reason, I get a thorough workout with this machine, arms. legs, cheeks :) , cardio, the works. I purchased this stepper for the purpose of losing weight and toning specific areas, I personally feel that I will obtain my desired end results with this little machine. Some reviews have mentioned a squeaking sound. I have not had to suffer with that problem but I did have to endure a kind of oily/lubricant burning smell that lingered after an extended workout. It was not terrible but my bedroom did smell like a chop shop for a while after use.

    Overall. great stepper, satisfied customer.

  4. S. Good says:

    I use to have an AirClimber and gave it to a family member when I went into the military. I bought this item for something to have in my dorm room when the weather prevents me from getting to the gym. I’ve had it since January 10th, 2010 and it does squeek causing me to turn up the volume on the tv. If you put your feet in the right spot the squeeking minimizes and it’s not really noticable. There’s really no resistance once the hydraulics warm up. You don’t really feel the workout either (for instance if I’m working my glutes I like feeling a little bit of soreness to know I got a workout#. The calorie counter is way off #I wear one of those calorie counting devices on my arm#. I think that the washers must be grinding because I’ve noticed metal particles under the hinges. I just tried greasing the hinges with a WD-40-like product but the squeeking continued the following day. I haven’t used the CD that came with it, because I prefer to watch tv/movies as a distraction during my workout. Also, after about 20 minutes of working out the machine gives off a weird smell like it’s overheated. Overall, you get what you pay for #about $65 when I bought mine). If you’re like me and prefer 45-60 minutes of a cardio workout, I would recommend the AirClimber – it has a wide base

  5. Sandi Fisher says:

    very good peice of equipment … design and quality materials….am losing weight using it twice a day for just 10 minutes each time.

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