Body-Solid Best Fitness Mountain Climber (BFMC10)
The Best Fitness Mountain Climber (BFMC10) combines the features of a lower-body stepper and an upper-body climber in a single, compact machine. Unlike cardio machines that focus only on the lower body, the Best Fitness Mountain Climber offers a total-body vertical workout that activates, tones, strengthens, and builds several major muscle groups, including the legs, shoulders, hips, glutes, abdominals, and core. Delivering a low-impact cardio workout ideal for rehab, this Mountain Climber uses your body weight. It burns more calories per workout than treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, or other lower-body-only cardio machines.
This exercise machine can be easily stored, folded, and moved, making it a great choice for small workout spaces. The Best Fitness Mountain Climber measures 37.0 x 19.7 x 85.4 (L x W x H) and weighs 49 pounds with a maximum user weight of 330 pounds. It is backed by the Best Fitness 3-Year In-Home Warranty, which covers the frame for three years and all other parts for one year.
Product Features
- Climbing machine uses your body weight for a total cardio workout
- Strengthens and tones legs, shoulders, hips, glutes, abdominals, and core
- Folds compactly for easy storage and transport
- Measures 37 by 19.7 by 85.4 inches (L x W x H); weighs 49 pounds
- 3-year frame warranty and 1-year warranty for all other parts
Best Fitness Vertical Climber is the best climber I’ve tried. To start, this is the third vertical climber I bought this month, the other two (Maxi-climber and Relife) were returned for poor construction / manufacturing. Maxi climber has poor wheel composition and break apart due to friction heat and none existent customer support (#1 complaint by customer reviews) ; Relife climber slides friction bind during heavy use and just seem to be getting worse. Best Fitness vertical climber wheels are like roller skates, hard rubber adhered to sealed metal…
Great low-impact work-out that’s quick and convenient. I don’t know much about exercise equipment, but I needed something that would fit in our tiny house, and give me a work out without causing pain to my feet (have metatarsalgia). My orthopedist suggested something low impact, like swimming or rowing, neither of which I have easy access too. Walking is good, but it doesn’t help me burn many calories. After looking a dozens of reviews and watching videos on vertical climbers, I chose this for one simple reason; it uses a chain, instead of cables,…
Great product for the price, good workout First let me tell you I’m 5’9 120 lbs and a personal trainer. I read lots of reviews before choosing this brand and the review that swayed me was from a very large man who said the machine held sturdy underneath him and he had already bought 2 of the other brands and sent them back.This machine is very sturdy and doesn’t feel like it will collapse or come apart while I’m exercising. It isn’t quite as smooth as I’d like but it’s smooth enough, doesn’t get stuck or jerk your…