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Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper with Resistance Bands

  • Low-Impact Aerobic Work Out
  • Adjustable Resistance
  • Exercise Bands Add an Upper Body Work Out
  • LCD Computer Function: Scan, Time, Count, Total Count, Calories

Product Description
Mini Stepper with Resistant Band Full body workout. Resistance bands work the upper body while the steps work the lower body. With speed, timer, steps and calorie counter.

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Tags: Fitness, Bands, Sunny, Mini, Resistance, Stepper, Health

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5 Comments

I was looking for a simple Mini Stepper to use with my exercise routine. After scouring the web, I ordered one at a large (nameless) department store which was shipped out in a week, but broken, so I returned it to the store. Then I decided to visit my usual source “Amazon.com” and found one that was suitable for my needs and at the right price.

It was shipped within the week and was in excellent condition. The mini stepper is easy to set up and use and offers a variety of exercises using the resistance bands. I am very happy with my purchase and would recommend this mini stepper for anyone who wants to use it for general use or for “Surge training”.
Rating: 5 / 5
Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper with Resistance Bands


It’s not heavy and doesn’t take up space so serves well as a everyday exercise station. I use it while I watch a sitcom. It doesn’t give you a toned body in 1 week, but I bought it for a long-term health improvement so I think it’s perfect for that purpose. The only complaint I had is the connecting piece of the resistance band was made of thin plastic so it broke when I was trying to connect it to the machine, so I never got to use the band. I am using regular 3lb weight instead, and they work just as well. This might be the one I can stick with.
Rating: 3 / 5
Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper with Resistance Bands


One of the best things about the stepper is its size and weight mak it easy to store out of the way when not in use so that it doesn’t get in the way of other household activities. I have also found it fairly easy to use on a regular basis. Although I often have to push myself to get started, I would estimate I have used it about 3/4ths of the days since I have had it. My only negative is that there were not more detailed instructions with the stepper to help develop a routine and to suggest how to use the resistance bands, which I mainly use to help keep my balance.
Rating: 4 / 5
Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper with Resistance Bands


straight forward, sturdy stepper that’s easy to use. great by the tv to just step on and work. one caveat - the clip for one of the resistance bands broke immediately. however they seemed somewhat useless anyway and I didn’t need them for balance.
Rating: 4 / 5
Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper with Resistance Bands


The resistance band clips are made of plastic. They broke upon the very first installation, rendering the bands unusable.

The odometer only works sporadically, then shuts itself off in the middle of a workout. You can never tell how long you’ve been on the equipment, making it impossible to get an accurate calorie count, step count, etc.

The machine is not very quiet. My downstairs neighbors are able to hear it. It puts out a bit too much noise for being so new. The stepping itself too often results in hitting the ground, as opposed to being supported in mid-step.

Working-out for twenty minutes, you don’t even break a sweat, or even get winded.

I recommend you spend a few more dollars, and get a higher quality machine.
Rating: 1 / 5
Sunny Health & Fitness Mini Stepper with Resistance Bands


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