Sunny Health & Fitness S0636 Twist-in Stepper Step Machine w/ LCD Monitor
Change it up with the SF-S0636 twist in stepper. This fun stepper uses a small inward motion (stepping in) of the legs while the hips rotate slightly, making this stepper effectively target the inner and outer thighs. Target and shape your glutes and quads, while increasing your cardiovascular fitness. It has been proven working the large muscles while standing can burn up to 4 times more calories than just working isolated areas such as the arms and shoulders. As a bonus the twist in stepper requires more lateral movements in the hips that fire up the core, helping to strengthen and flatten. The twist in stepper has oversized non slip foot plates and sturdy steel construction to give the confidence to workout hard. Keep track of strides per minute, time, step and calories with the easy to read built in LCD digital monitor. Twist and Shout and feel the burn with the Sunny health and fitness SF-S0636.
Product Features
- Twist “in” action helps tone thighs and Buttocks while achieving a cardiovascular workout
- Work deep muscles in hard-to-reach places without putting stress on joints
- Oversized, slip resistance foot plates secures footing while in Use
- Onboard computer LCD displays: stride per minute, time, calories burned, and step count
- Heavy duty steel construction provides years of reliable Use
solid, compact stepper i like this new model; the design, the angling of the pedals. it’s compact enough to be tucked out-of the way when i’m not using it. the resistance is… good, just right (seems there’s no way to adjust that). the readout is useful enough.and no real assembly! was planning some time for that, but basically, you snap on the two ‘feet’, and that’s it.my only caveat; the manual is 3 pages; how to connect the feet, how to use the readout… and a parts list. no info on how…
Ok for some, may not work for others I have to return mine, as it is not easy on the knee joints. It actually puts a lot of work on them to use. I was hoping this would be more “gliding” like. However, if you have nice, young, sturdy knees, it’s probably ok for you. If you do have trouble balancing yourself, this may not be the machine for you, though. I had trouble staying centered and balanced on this. Once I had pushed it up against the wall and used the wall for my balance, I was working more on exercising and less on…