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S025 Aerobic Fitness Step Air Stair Climber Stepper Exercise Machine

$67.99

Introductions:
For those who are looking to have some low-impact aerobic workout at home, we highly recommend this Aerobic Fitness Step Air Stair Climber Stepper Exercise Machine New Equipment! It is suitable for people of all ages, especially those who have limited time to exercise. Digital training computer keeps track of your steps, time and calories, helping you to get an effective workout everytime you step on it. Wide anti-slip pedals ensure safety. It also includes two resistance bands to offer a full body workout. Click and order now!

Features:
1. Brand new and high quality, full assembled
2. Lightweight and portable, easy to store
3. Provide a low-impact aerobic workout
4. Target calves, thighs, buttocks and hips
5. Digital training computer keeps track of your steps, time and calories
6. Solid steel construction
7. Wide anti-slip pedals ensure safety
8. Include two resistance bands to offer a full body workout

Specifications:
1. Color: Silver
2. Weight: About 16.09lbs / 7.3kg
3. Load Capacity: 220lbs / 100kg
4. Material: Steel Tube & ABS Pedal & Latex Cord & PP
5. Dimensions: (16.93 x 12.99 x 8.86)" / (43 x 33 x 22.5)cm (L x W x H)

Package Includes:

1 x Air Stair Climber Stepper Exercise Fitness Machine

1 x Band

1 x Manual

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