- INTENSE WORKOUT: Aeroski works all major muscle groups through Plyometric training, improving your strength and endurance
- LOW-IMPACT: Aeroski uses resistance and balance to tone your upper body, lower body and core in one fun simple workout improving your strength and endurance without added impact on your joints
- SPRINGS UPGRADE: Upgraded with the new RSR (Recoil Spring Resistance) technology for maximum durability and user resistance customization
- EASY & SAFE: Three levels of resistance and three support options offer an easy and safe workout for all fitness levels; use the handles for full-body HIIT training, the fixed bar for your lower body to strengthen and define glutes and thighs, or go free-style to get a plyometric workout that engages all of your muscles
- FREE FITNESS APP: Featuring custom routines, coach-led classes, and a meal plan specially designed to help you achieve maximum calorie burn and muscle toning; you also receive a pair of VR Goggles to help you experience cardio like never before
Aeroski Power Pro Home Fitness Ski Machine – Simulator Exercise Machine with Ski Poles, VR Goggles, and Fitness App to Provide Low Impact, Plyometric, Total-Body Workouts
$399.00
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7 reviews for Aeroski Power Pro Home Fitness Ski Machine – Simulator Exercise Machine with Ski Poles, VR Goggles, and Fitness App to Provide Low Impact, Plyometric, Total-Body Workouts
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Michael E. Shaffer –
Packaging was attrotious, it seemed that had been repackaged ( box without adds, with gashes on it, quite dirty) fortunatelly content was properly prepared.
JJ –
At first, it’s kind if difficult and unsteady (not for clumsy people:-). Has to hang on the rail for a dear life;-)After 5th workout I am able to workout without hands. I strengthtened my thighs and lateral abdominal muscles amazingly fast! Everything was also hurting me at first, knees, lower back and hips, but turned out it was just weak muscles. Now its perfect. I’m kind of lazy to do other workouts, but this one is a lot of fun and I look forward to next one. I have herniated discs and some exercises bothers my back, but this one does not. I waa skeptical to buy, since it’s kind of new and there are not too many reviews, but now I am super happy about the purchase and it’s great price and easy device that builds muscles really fast. It’s light enough to carry around the house. Just buy a rubber matt to protect your carpet or floor, it stains a little. My matt is 36×72 inches.
JJ –
Just purchased and I see people saying it’s not steady it’s the person on it . You have to step up in the center of the machine than put each foot in the stand use the handle bar if that’s the case , work up to the poles and no poles later .
You need to have good form move with your hips and keep a good position and it should be very easy to get good at it . It’s perfect for balance and hip rotation and to build muscles for everything and yes sking as well. I love it and the workouts are over before I even want to stop .
Mabel Peterson –
I love this machine. I keep it in my living room and use it throughout the day. I seriously doubt I would ever get bored using this to work out. The motion is smooth. If you tighten up your stomach while using this, you will see amazing results.
J –
This Aeroski machine has been in my Facebook feed and I was curious enough to want to try. I ordered from Amazon instead of Aeroski for a few reasons even though the product cost a little less at Aeroski’s website. Amazon had a 90 day return window while Aeroski only allowed 30. To return it to Aeroski, customer pays shipping. Since I was not sure I would like the machine, I didn’t want to commit 100% before being able to try it.
I got the Aeroski and got it out of the box. I was a little overwhelmed at the assembly – but that is because putting things together is not something I’m good at. I don’t even build with Lego! Even so, I followed the directions and got it together without any trouble. I won’t say the directions were excellent – the diagrams were a bit small and hard to make out but the instructions were clear and the screws, nuts, etc. were clearly labeled.
The first time stepping on the Aeroski felt very unstable/unsteady. The base (where you step, put your feet) moves with any motion. That takes a little getting used to.
There are 3 modes you can choose from. Hands free, ski poles, or stable bar. Start with the stable bar and follow the directions which have you screw it in to the base! It gives you something to hold on to while you are climbing on, and to hold/steady yourself while you first start using the Aeroski. Then if and when you feel ready, try skiing without gripping the bar but hovering your hands over it in case you need it. Then try the ski poles or hands free. Otherwise you’re likely to fall off.
It took me 5-6 ‘sessions’ with the stable bar before I felt ready to do more. Now that I’m using the ski poles, I feel like I’m getting a better workout. I can feel it in my thigh and calf muscles.
The machine itself does not take up much space. About 4 feet by 2 feet floor space. And without the poles/stable bar (which detach easily) it is about 20 inches high. The foot base however can be removed very quickly, easily and then the base itself would be low enough to slide under most beds for storage. The machine is lightweight – under 50 pounds including all parts. There is some noise when in use from the parts moving, but I would not call it loud. It might be quieter than my regular treadmill actually.
My AEroski came with a VR headset but I have not tried it out.
I have thrown out the box it came in – since I have decided that I’m keeping the Aeroski. My primary other cardio is walking, either outside or on a treadmill, and I like the variety this gives me.
Mabel Peterson –
When I first got it, it was pretty cool. Exercised different muscles and was very low impact. Then after about a month, one spring broke. I am no where near the “weight limit”. Additionally, something started disintegrating onto the one rail. This made the movement loud and rough. I tried to contact the seller to see about getting it fixed, but I was only offered a full replacement or return. I don’t deal with that kind of customer service so I chose return. It was only after I sent it back that I found out they weren’t going to refund all my money. _Their_ equipment broke. And the stole over $100 from me.
S. Merriman –
Once put together it is solid and a good machine. Just hold the handle to mount. Make sure you don’t fasten all screws tightly until you have all the parts aligned. Not sure it will give me enough exercise, but I find it enjoyable and easy to use.