My review of the Stairmaster Stepmill 7000 PT is a breakdown of the pros and cons of this misunderstood stair stepper.
Have you ever wanted a quality low impact lower body and cardio workout ?
Then the Stairmaster Stepmill 7000 PT is just what the doctor ordered because the stepmill blew away my expectations.
When you first see the stepmill you are surprised at how big the stair stepper really is because the fitness machine will probably be the biggest machine in the gym.
I was so used to either using a treadmill or an elliptical for my workouts that I was pleased to find an alternative to those fitness machines.
The Stairmaster Stepmill 7000 PT gave me a quality workout in half the time and was able to maintain my targeted heart rate throughout the trial.
When you first get on there is an easy to read LCD display that provides information such as the amount of floors you've climbed, the equivalent in miles, the calories burned, the speed and more.
You also get to choose from six different workout programs, everything from quick start to fat burner.
Starting your workout the revolving staircase, which measured 8inches to closely mimic real stairs, I felt as if I was climbing the stairs of an auditorium or stadium.
My knees didn't hurt and I was able to choose my speed which varied from 24 to 162 steps a minute, more than enough to challenge me and would anyone from a beginner to an advanced athlete.
The only downside I had seen to the Stairmaster Stepmill 7000 PT besides the price tag which, brand new, runs over ,000 was the size of the machine. I could see that as a deterrent for folks to not use this machine.
Plus at ,000+ there won't be to many of these at the gym so once word gets out about how great these stair steppers are you may find yourself waiting to use them.
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