Sunny Health & Fitness Stair Stepper w/Handlebar, Extended Step Range Climber Machine for Legs, Core and Glute Workouts, Connection with Free SunnyFit App
$190.66
$190.66
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Sunny Health & Fitness Smart Foldable Stair Climber with Resistance Bands – SF-S025005 delivers a full-body, low-impact climb that mimics natural vertical movement for cardio and strength. Supportive resistance bands make starts feel easier—great for beginners—while smoothing cadence and adding light upper-body engagement. An extended step range supports 8.9–21.5″ step length so you can go long for max activation or short for joint-friendly endurance. Connect to the free SunnyFit App for guided stair programs, real-time metrics, scenic routes, and AI-personalized plans. A stable triangular frame supports 330 lbs, folds flat for easy storage, and features 4-level handlebars, an LCD (time, calories, steps, SPM, total count), and a secure device holder. Est. in sunny California since 2002, our U.S.-based team supports your “Fit for Everyone” journey.
【EXTENDED STEP RANGE】Climbing stepper with 16.9″ stride range simulates mountain climbs, targeting legs, glutes, core, and arms for total-body workouts.
【MOUNTAIN CLIMBING SIMULATION】Adjustable step heights up to 16.9″ deliver a challenging cardio climb, boosting endurance, strength, and calorie burn.
【FREE SUNNYFIT APP + AI PLANS】Train with stair-climbing programs, real-time metrics, scenic routes, and trainer-led sessions. Get AI-personalized plans based on your body metrics for smarter progress.
【ERGONOMIC HANDLEBARS】Comfort handlebars with built-in pulse sensors ensure stability, safe grip, and continuous heart rate tracking during workouts.
【SMOOTH & QUIET】Dual hydraulic system with piston cylinders ensures quiet, joint-friendly steps, letting you adjust resistance to match your fitness level.
【ADVANCED FITNESS TRACKING】LCD monitor tracks time, strokes per min, step count, calories burned, workout time, and heart rate for progress monitoring.
【COMPACT & FOLDABLE DESIGN】Slim, lightweight climber folds for easy storage, fitting apartments and small spaces while supporting daily fitness routines.
【EASY ASSEMBLY】User-friendly design allows quick and simple setup so you can start stepping immediately without complex tools or lengthy installation.
【SAFE & MOBILE DESIGN】Non-slip pedals, stabilizers, and transport wheels keep workouts secure while making it easy to move and reposition the stepper.
【EST. IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA SINCE 2002】Sunny Health & Fitness delivers premium equipment with a commitment to quality. Backed by U.S.-based support and certified trainers, we offer a truly unmatched “Fit for Everyone” experience.
8 reviews for Sunny Health & Fitness Stair Stepper w/Handlebar, Extended Step Range Climber Machine for Legs, Core and Glute Workouts, Connection with Free SunnyFit App
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Joe Reeves –
REVIEW FOR THE TALL FOLKS OUT THERE
Since there are already a lot of reviews, both good and bad, on the Sunny Stair Stepper I won’t repeat too much what you’ve already read. Most of the reviews I read were by people under six feet and under 200 pounds. Since I’m 6’6” and currently 235 pounds, I thought I would give my perspective to the other tall folks out there who are wondering if they should give this stepper a try. I was looking at getting some exercise equipment for the home, since my wife and I were sick of driving to the gym, and were also getting tired of the gym itself. We used to have a treadmill and stationary bike at the house, but got rid of them in order to declutter our office where we kept the workout equipment. As already stated, our solution of a gym membership wasn’t ideal, so I chose the Stair Stepper because of its small footprint and reasonable price. After reading the reviews, I had some concerns that I would be too big for the stair stepper and would constantly bump my knees against the cross bar. I’ve bumped my knees only a few times. I quickly got into the habit of putting by heels to the back edge of the pedals, giving my knees extra room. It hasn’t really been a problem since. Also, it’s hard for me to go fast on this stepper so the chance of me bumping my knees is lowered even more. I asked my wife if I look too cartoonishly large for the stepper, and she said not any more than usual when I’m using other exercise equipment. Thanks, honey. While small, the stair stepper is very sturdy. I thought my height and weight would make this stepper easy to tilt, but that is not the case. I can get it to rock a little only if I try to. When using it as recommended, it is very stable on the floor.I know my current weight of 235 pounds is more than the stated limit of 220 pounds, and I’m hoping it will drop soon. So far the stepper seems to handle the weight. After four days, I upped the resistance to “2.” As a few other reviewers noted, I think the resistance levels are designed to accommodate increased weight, not the strength of your leg muscles, since the first level was a little too easy. The pistons slid down too quickly. At level “2” I feel I’m getting a workout. Since I’m heavier than the average user, I think I will get more out of an increased resistance level. So far, I am getting a pretty strong workout, and my legs are letting me know it.I agree with the other reviewers who say this stepper is quick and easy to assemble. My package came with two monitors. I don’t know if that was a mistake or because a lot of customers are having problems with their monitors breaking down and Sunny thought it would just give you a spare one upfront. The only problem I encountered during assembly was a missing lock nut for the pedal. I had also read that many reviewers had a similar problem with missing hardware, so I already had my big bucket of extra hardware I’ve accumulated for over 30 years standing by. Just a minute of scrounging turned up a nut that would fit the bolt. Since the missing locknut wasn’t a problem for me; I won’t reduce my overall rating, but be aware that the manufacturer is still having problems including all of the required hardware.I hope this review helps the tall folks out there. Overall, this stepper has fit our requirements of a good workout, low price, and small footprint. I really hope it continues to meet our need. I will update my review if anything changes.
Smeggy –
love it! (so far…)
well, i’ve only had this thing about a week but so i am quite pleased with my purchase. I have an exercise bike in the basement but i wanted something that i can keep in my room. This fits in the corner nicely and i can hop on while watching the t.v. Very convenient and IMO it provides a great workout. I consider myself to be in pretty good shape (i run, lift weights, and do HIIT/plyometric videos fairly regularly) and after 10 mins i was breaking a sweat & my heart rate was definitely up. This stepper goes up really high off the ground so you really do feel it in the butt if you take full advantage of the full stride. i’ve used cheaper models that have less height to them & it doesn’t feel like as great a workout as this climbing stepper does. It was easy to assemble & is very sturdy. i have no complaints. (if anything breaks or i have any trouble with the machine in the future i will be sure to update my review.)edit on 3/7/14—the stepper is still in great condition, same as when i bought it. Granted, I do use it very infrequently (probably less than a dozen times since i bought it), but i figured i’d update my review to at least let everyone know that nothing broke on mine and there is no squeaking parts or other annoying problems.6/22/15 Since my last update i started using this stepper more often, on average twice a week for about a 1/2 hour or so. It is in perfect working condition still and i still find it to be very challenging. I found that if i want to go faster i move my feet back towards the end of the footpads more. to make the tension a little higher & also slow the pace down i move my feet up towards the front of the footpads. I also have played around with propping the front or back of the machine up a few inches (with books, towels, or whatever works) to help target certain muscles better. I like the cardio benefits but also that my calves are looking more muscular lately. I had been trying to target my calves with seated & standing weighted calf raises for a few months & i actually noticed faster improvement after incorporating this machine into my routine more.
Mantik-X –
simple, sturdy and great leg range movement
I purchased this Fitness Stair Climber w/Handlebar and an Extended Step Range.It’s quick and easy to assemble.It’s built fairly sturdy.The version I got has resistance bands that give only one resistance level – no cylinders.I like the extended range of leg movement it provides.I plan to “increase resistance” by wearing an adjustable weight vest – up to the max weight tolerance limit of the climber (obviously, the smaller and lighter you already are, the more range you’ll have – of adding on weights – to play with if you’re using a weight vest – before you reach the climber’s recommended tolerance limit).I live in an apartment above other people so, I added a mod to it to not be annoying to them.You see where the green arrow is pointing in the included photo? That’s the impact spot for the pedals.That’s covered with a thin plastic cap.I purchased some hard rubber washer / spacer bushings (with an inside diameter hole of 1 inch) to replace them – to dull down the impact shocks.I also purchased some 1 inch thick (6″ x 6″) hard rubber pads to put under the feet of the climber – to further deaden the impact shocks.
Linda –
The digital monitor was not included in the package, can’t be used without it hence had to return…
sunBreeze –
this is very good climber . . . it gives deep steps which simulate a hiking-climbing workout . . . its made in such a way that you have to fully push down on each down-step . . . I suppose if you loosen the tension then it may go faster . . . I’m 52 suffering severe emotional trauma, clinical depression and severe agoraphobia for 11 years . . . I was always slender but 2-3 years ago all my meds caught up with me . . . resulting in a gain of over 40 pounds by end-2017 . . . I’m not so fit at this time . . . but this Climber is ideal for maintaining stamina, strength & balance . . . and when I do 5 minute spurts it feels kind of aerobic . . . The ideal would be for me to do 3 five-minute spurts within 40 minutes . . . the climber appears very well built & sturdy . . . it doesn’t take much space . . . and its not expensive at all . . . I do recommend it . . . but if you’re very fit with lots of physical activity then it may be too simplistic for you.
Aj –
Great little piece of kit, easy to assemble (though there was a nut missing but it was easy to replace at my local hardware store) and takes up very little space when folded up. I keep mine behind a door and whip it out when I fancy a quick work out, the little computer is basic but good and it does give you a really good workout.The only things I would advise you about is it makes a bit of a wooshing sound when you’re on it so if you’re an early bird with downstairs neighbours you might want to pop it above an unpopulated space, and the other thing is you do need to lubricate the pistons, I just use a little oil that I use to lube my bike chain and that keeps it runnign smoothly.Happy stepping!
gato_maxx –
Sólida, fácil de armar, el único problema que he tenido es la computadora (no funciona), pero no es la gran cosa.
aa –
I don’t usually give five stars for many things but this product I did. it works very well and the price is very affordable. So on that basis value for money it really deserves five stars.10 minutes on this machine and you get a very good glute thigh lower back and calf workout. I don’t use it for cardio I just go at a steady Pace to keep muscle tone happening.Product was easy to assemble, it’s steadily built. I lubricated all the moving pivot points with lithium grease sprayed in.In the world of steppers there’s probably not many better than this one