- DUAL RESISTANCE BANDS: Removable & Adjustable, CURSOR FITNESS designed dual resistance bands provides more resistance option for your workout routine at home. Enhance toning for your chest, back, and shoulders while engaging in low-impact aerobics
- 10-MINUTE FAST FAT BURNING: Just 10 minutes of exercise can give you a healthier body and a perfect figure. This stepper machine, featuring dual resistance bands, provides various strength modes to meet all your needs, whether you’re exercising or trying to lose weight. Engage your core, glutes, arms, and shoulders with this compact and low-impact cardio equipment
- DURABILITY & STABILITY: The Mini Stepper Machine expertly crafted and engineered from high-carbon steel with a triangular structure for enhanced durability and stability during exercise. It supports weights up to 300 LB and the loading structure of the mini stepper is made of 2MM thick commercial steel for tailored workouts
- QUIET & SMOOTH: Enjoy a serene workout with CURSOR FITNESS hydraulic drive system. Experience not just a smooth and consistent stepping motion but also quiet operation, ensuring an uninterrupted and concentrated exercise session
- CURSORCARE SERVICE: CursorCare’s LA team is dedicated to providing full after-sales and technical support, ensuring that any issues you face after your purchase or during use are promptly addressed. We address issues with shipping damage, parts, product use, installation, and maintenance with tailored solutions to meet your needs
CURSOR FITNESS Twist Steppers for Exercise, Mini Stair Stepper, Desk Step Machine with Dual Resistance Bands, Full Body Cardio Workout Equipment, 300 LBS Capacity for Home Exercise
$79.99
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11 reviews for CURSOR FITNESS Twist Steppers for Exercise, Mini Stair Stepper, Desk Step Machine with Dual Resistance Bands, Full Body Cardio Workout Equipment, 300 LBS Capacity for Home Exercise
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Xenia –
It’s great, works with ease, would recommend it
chrisrun –
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I liked everything about this product. Easy movement and good performance with less noise. So far, I don’t have any regret. I use it at work Monday through Friday and very satisfied. My colleague has already purchased his. This is well recommended.
Gloria –
This is a great stepper. I have another one but like this one much better. It’s smooth and also helps develop balance, I highly recommend it! It also has slimmed and strengthened my legs!
Mary-Jane –
I specifically bought this because it has “twist” right in the product name. It’s even more expensive than the other model! I didn’t want a stepper that just went up and down – I wanted a little outward motion to it. I’m disappointed. Still going to give it go since it’s here.
Chanbi –
It wasn’t heavy as I thought. Easy to use and very good quality.
Melyssa –
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Best thing I’ve purchase in a while – required no assembly, other than attaching the resistance bands but I use the machine without them. Like others have said, the step counter did show steps when it arrived but those were from it being in transit – no other signs of wear!
I use it at work and it is quieter than clicking my mouse or typing on my keyboard, so it isn’t a distraction to those around me. If you have a standing desk this is a great option, and it is way more affordable than any under desk walking pad I’ve seen. It keeps you relatively steady if you focus on your core, so I have even done video calls while on it.
It feels very sturdy, but relatively light weight so it’s easy to move, and pretty compact so it’s easy to store under my desk when not in use.
I’ve only used it for a couple of days, but really like it! I will update my review if anything changes.
Xenia –
A good deal. The machine is small and good quality. Easy to use. Good for apartment living.
Gloria –
I absolutely love this product. I use it daily. Very easy to set up, my kids use it all the time as well. Love how it keeps track of how many steps u take or how long u have been on it. Def recommend the buy. So worth the money.
Melyssa –
The machine didn’t have the other red rubber pad.
HDL6821 –
Even though I returned this, I’m still giving this 5 stars. It’s built SOLID, comes fully assembled, and is very easy to use. That being said, I couldn’t get a rhythm going. Didn’t feel normal to me.
psfollett –
UPDATE: The seller reached out about my comments and included a video link (https://www.amazon.com/live/video/0dfcde01907c4fb98aee1e70f6413063?ref_=dp_vse_ibvc0) for setup along with a picture of where to oil if/when needed – where I thought. They also noted they have updated their instruction manual for their next release of it, based on my feedback. I’ve upped my rating from 3 to 4 stars.
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Mixed thoughts on this stepper.
Yes, I can use it to step and it is compact enough to fit under my desk, so it’s handy for keeping legs in motion if sitting at the computer all day or to get in some “walking up a hill” if the weather is crap. Also, since it’s compact, even if not used under the desk, it has a small footprint so it won’t take over the entire room. Like another reviewer, mine showed up with about 4500 steps on it – I suspect it was registered from being jostled around during the shipping process. The unit is quiet and the cushions seem to work fine.
If you have any issues with balance, this may not be the unit for you, although using the resistance bands can help with that (not to support you like a hand rail, but to make sure your arms move to counteract the stepping motion). It does say it’s rated for 220 pounds max, so if you’re of the fluffier persuasion maybe only use while sitting.
The instructions for this thing SUUUUUUUUCK. While the general usage is pretty intuitive, one needs to figure out for example where to attach the resistance bands (and presumably which hook should attach to the unit versus which hook should attach to the hand strap. The schematic just points “tension ropes” to the 2 feet, and the eye hooks are not shown. Another example is for adjusting the step height, it references “Turn the locking knob…” What locking knob? Where? There is no reference to locking knobs in the schematic. The instructions for the control panel are just prose – no schematic to reference and since you have to press the button to cycle through the numbers (or there is a scan mode to autocycle, although I haven’t figured out if I need to activate that or if it’s always in that mode), it’s tough to tell what you’re looking at. Also, the description for time says it will tell you the duration of the workout from 0-99.59S – surely it doesn’t mean it will only count for a little over a minute and a half, so I assume that’s a typo and should note 0-99.59M. It comes with a thin wrench, an allen wrench / phillips screwdriver combo, and a small unlabelled squeeze bottle that is full of what I have to assume is a lubricant, although there is no indication on where / when to use it.