StairMaster 4600PT Stepper Review | Stair Stepper For Better Cardio And Lower Body Workout

StairMaster 4600PT StepperIf you are looking to work your lower body muscles, including the buttocks, hips, thighs and calves then you should consider working out on a step machine. It really is a great cardio vascular workout to tighten up those areas where for most people it is not easy to lose fat. There are a lot of different step machines but I found that the Stairmaster 4600PT Stepper does its job the best.

First of all this has larger pedals than other step machines I tried. The pedals have a rubber design that prevents your feet from slipping. Even more important the pedal descent is precisely controlled by an electronically alternator and the pedals are geometrically designed to keep the pedal level horizontal, both prevent you from straining your muscles.

There are two different sets of handles, the side handrails which you would like to use when starting your workout and after you have found the perfect balance you can hold the easy-grip upper-body handles.

The LCD display has six workout programs to offer like quick start, fat burner, calorie burner, speed intervals, manual and heart rate zone trainer to accommodate a wide range of users. Because there are 20 resistance levels to choose from you can have either a high or lower intensity workout. If that is not enough you can do a nationally recognized fitness test and a custom firefighter fitness test. The polar-compatible wireless heart rate monitor meanwhile keeps track of your heart rate.

Other Features Of The StairMaster 4600PT Stepper:

  • measures 32 by 69 by 41 inches (W x H x D)
  • weighs 155 pounds
  • maximum weight capacity of 300 pounds
  • Step Range is 1″ to 14″
  • reading rack
  • water bottle holder
  • accessory tray
  • warranties: 15 years on the frame, 3 years on parts, and one year on labor and wear items

More Info:
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admin on June 10th 2008 in Stair Steppers, StairMaster

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