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product_id: 193759900
title: "Women’s Health Men’s Health Bluetooth Cardio Stair Stepper with Adjustable Resistance Bands and with MyCloudFitness App, Black"
brand: "women's health men's health"
price: "VT47751"
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# 250 lbs capacity LCD display features Bluetooth enabled Women’s Health Men’s Health Bluetooth Cardio Stair Stepper with Adjustable Resistance Bands and with MyCloudFitness App, Black

**Brand:** women's health men's health
**Price:** VT47751
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> Step Up Your Game! 🚀

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Women’s Health Men’s Health Bluetooth Cardio Stair Stepper with Adjustable Resistance Bands and with MyCloudFitness App, Black by women's health men's health
- **How much does it cost?** VT47751 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/193759900-women-s-health-men-s-health-bluetooth-cardio-stair-stepper)

## Best For

- women's health men's health enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted women's health men's health brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable and Reliable:** Constructed from robust alloy steel with a 2-year frame warranty for peace of mind.
- • **Customizable Intensity:** Adjust step height up to 10 inches to tailor your workout to your fitness level.
- • **Elevate Your Fitness Game:** Experience a weight capacity of 250 lbs, surpassing most steppers on the market.
- • **Comprehensive Workout Insights:** LCD display tracks steps/min, total step count, time, and calories burned.
- • **Smart Tracking at Your Fingertips:** Sync with the MyCloudFitness app for real-time workout monitoring and progress tracking.

## Overview

The Women’s Health Men’s Health Bluetooth Cardio Stair Stepper is designed for serious fitness enthusiasts, featuring a robust 250 lbs weight capacity, Bluetooth connectivity with the MyCloudFitness app, and an adjustable step height for customizable workouts. Its LCD display provides essential workout metrics, ensuring you stay on track with your fitness goals.

## Description

Step Into A Great Workout With The Women’S Health Men’S Health Stepper With Resistance Bands. The Compact Design Is Ideal For Home Or Office To Work On Your Calves, Thighs, Buttocks And More. It Provides Actual Step Motion Rather Than Swivel Motion On Other Steppers, Which Results Less Impact On Knees And Allows You To Burn More Calories While Exercising. No More Knee Pain Due To Workouts! Don’T Just Work Out Your Legs, With The Adjustable Length Resistance Bands Get In Your Upper Body Work Out While Stepping. Get A Great Workout At Home Or Work With Women’S Health Men’S Health Stepper With Resistance Bands.

## Features

- 250 Lbs Weight Capacity Which Is Substantially More Capacity Than Most Other Steppers
- Bluetooth Smart Cloud Fitness With Free Mycloudfitness App Available On Ios/Android To Help Track And Monitor Your Workouts
- A Lcd Display Features Steps/Min, Total Step Count, Time, Calories Burned, And Scan
- Increase Your Workout Intensity By Adjusting The Step Height Up To 10”

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Women's Health Men's Health |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Product Dimensions | 23"L x 16"W x 19"H |
| Item Weight | 30.9 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 250 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Paradigm Health and Wellness |
| UPC | 888115014200 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 18 x 10 inches |
| Package Weight | 14.52 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 23 x 16 x 19 inches |
| Brand Name | Women's Health Men's Health |
| Warranty Description | 2 years Frame, 1 year parts |
| Model Name | Women’s Health Men’s Health Stepper with Resistance Bands |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Part Number | TBC-02 |
| Included Components | Stepper, manual, hardware |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Women's Health Men's Health
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Number of Batteries:** 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
- **Product Dimensions:** 23"L x 16"W x 19"H

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why isn't the seller answering any of these questions?  A lot of people seem to be having problems with setup, yet there's no help from the seller.**
A: The Active Stepping Workout - This is the workout where the platforms move up and down as you shift your body weight to the higher platform, simulating the motion of climbing stairs. The intensity of the step height is controlled by the knob located at the front of the frame. Turn the knob clockwise to insert the knob deeper into the frame to raise the pedals to their highest position. Reduce the maximum stepping height by turning the knob counterclockwise to reduce the stepping height intensity for an easier workout. 
Make sure to remove the locking pins that may be located directly beneath the foot platforms. These pins will prevent the active stepping motion in not removed.
The maximum active step height is approximately 10 inches.
The minimum active step height is as low as 0 inches.
If you step down, and the opposite platform does not rise up, you have not inserted the height adjustment knob deep enough into the frame. Get off the stepper and turn the knob clockwise. If turning the knob clockwise is difficult, raise one of the foot platforms, then turn the knob.
Step Up Platform Workout - This is the workout where the platforms stay locked at the same height, allowing you to step up onto the platforms from the ground. Completely remove the knob from the front of the machine to simplify the installation of the locking pins. The locking pins will be inserted directly into one of the holes below the foot platforms, see the manual for clear images of these hole position.
There are 3 height options for this:
8 inches
10 inches
12.5 inches

**Q: Does it makes noise**
A: It actually does a bit. Whenever the steps come into contact with the bottom back bar they make a thump noise that isnt very loud. And if you use the pins for different levels, it makes a clanging sound. I dont use the pins since I use this machine in the room near my toddler's room and I also muffle the thump sound with a folded towel laying onto of the back bottom bar. Hope this helped.

**Q: Anyone using this that’s 6’3” or taller? How is your experience?**
A: I'm 6'1" 215 and love mine.  I'm 64 athletic but balance isn't what it once was so I use a couple of tripod speaker stands to hold onto while working out with this.   (Ski poles or walking sticks would work as well).  Tried it with the resistance bands and struggled.  Nice and quiet too which was a concern in this upper floor studio apartment.  I've found that I rarely bottom out the step which would create a bit of a thud, but have duct taped some packaging foam under step stops just in case.  It had a light squeak after some use, but after some 3 and 1 in some spots it has been a silent workout.  One thing I believe would be an improvement is to have some resistance adjustment on the cylinders.  It's much easier than climbing real stairs, but you can go faster and longer of course if desired.   And I think it's better than other machines that have the tip toe motion.  Hope this helps with your shopping.

**Q: Can this be used as a cardio warm up or is it more to target muscle? I rent with others and am looking for a good warm up. Thanks**
A: Hi, I use it daily for cardio. The straps allow you to target arm muscles too. I hope this helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I really love it but ....
*by G***A on December 22, 2021*

This thing ROCKS. For starters I got my disbelieving bf to go from openly sneering at it, to stepping on it on for 5-10 min on his way from the home office to the kitchen for a coffee refill, AND HE TOLD ME HE ENJOYS IT!!What I love: it feels great using it once you're in a rhythm like I'm working up a decent sweat while stepping. Love that I can take a break from my office chair (which is sometimes my sofa) and stand up to move. I can play some EDM in my headphones and feel like I'm on a stage dancing (I'm not weird you're weird) and it's SO quiet that it doesn't bother my bf who also works from home while he's on a work call/zoom. Love that accommodates my 6'2 bf as well as my own 5'0 stride without having to change it between uses. So I feel like it's great for all heights. Being on it for 10-15 or 20 min I feel charged up and sweaty like I just hiked. Chefs kiss.What I don't love: according to my fitbit charge and my bfs Amazon halo, our "steps" on the machine don't actually count as a full stride. It takes about 1.5-2 "stepper steps" to equal a regular "walking step" in order to get the correct mileage, if you will. Which honestly is disappointing after feeling so awesome for thinking I'm getting great cardio AND steps. (Guess you can't have both) Another don't love. The area where your foot goes has lines, for grip I guess, but they also have holes where the screws hold it into place and unfortunately for me, it's very uncomfortable underfoot. If I'm wearing socks I notice it less, but my work around (other than wearing shoes which we don't in the house) was to buy a cheap dollar store mat and cut it to fit. Not the end of the world but enough to bother me.We kept it because I enjoy the cardio I get out of it, but it IS worth noting that while you get a great workout, you don't get "steps" out of it. So depending on your goal that may be something to consider.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Answer to most questions and concerns
*by A***E on October 6, 2020*

I just received today. I did a lot of research on the mini stepper and I compared others to this one. By far this one seemed to be the most sturdy, robust one I could find. The only thing I was skeptical about is the weight capacity. I am a bit heavier (267) than the recommended weight capacity. With that being said, I took a chance on it anyway. After I assembled the parts and got it all figured out, I stepped on it expecting the worst. It actually holds my weight pretty well. This machine is very quiet with the exception of the pedal hitting the base, the adjustment of the knob helped with that problem. It took me a few tries to get everything adjusted the way I want it but it is definitely a workout. I have an exercise room with several exercise machines but it’s so bring in there. I wanted something I could use in my living room when I’m watching tv. It is the perfect size for the corner space. Out of the way and easy access when I want to use it. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a small machine. It is a lot larger than the average mini stepper. But that is exactly why I bought it. It is very heavy duty. Not your cheaply made equipment you might use once and never again. A lot of people are complaining about the assembly and instructions. It’s simple. Put the knob in the front and turn it all the way in. Do not insert the pins. Put that away for when you want to use the stepper for push-ups or whatever other exercise this is not made for. It’s simple, knob turned all the way in, no pins. That simple. I’m not interested in the Bluetooth so I didn’t set that up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly Recommended... Don't expect similar results to your gyms $3,000 stairclimber though
*by T***H on November 12, 2020*

I was initially skeptical about this stepper when reading reviews but I figured I'd give it a try.I was mostly concerned about the quality of workout I could get on this. I am happy to say that it is great! I can sweat like crazy and feel a good burn in my legs after about 10-15 minutes on this stepper. The step travel is about 10-12 inches up and down and the resistance is solid in the beginning.My only complaint about this machine is that it's not great after about 15 minutes of use. Once the hydraulic's heat up, the resistance is hardly noticeable. It's not horrible because you can still continue and get a good workout in, but it feels less like climbing stairs and more like an elliptical on a low resistance setting. I can't knock the stepper too much for this issue because it's most likely a given for any equipment that uses hydraulics. I used the stepper for about 50 minutes the other day and it held up just fine and it was honestly nice to have the resistance lower over time because I was getting tired. The lower resistance also makes it easier to speed up your steps and really get your heart rate up.I'm 6'4" and about 200 pounds and I'm in pretty good shape. I usually lift weights and don't do much cardio but gyms are closed were I live and I wanted something to burn calories and stay in shape during shut down. I think this stepper is worth the price. It's not as good as fancy equipment at a gym but when you compare the prices, it's a great deal.The bands that come with the machine are well constructed. They don't have tons of resistance for someone that's strong but they're perfect for shoulder raises and light weight curls if you increase the resistance all the way. I wouldn't expect to do deadlifts or squats with them though.The electronics have worked really well so far. It's nice to be able to keep track of time, steps and calories burned to stay consistent with workouts.Overall construction is pretty good. It's a tiny bit wobbly, but I think it's normal give due to the fact that the bolts holding it together aren't fitted with bushings to make them fit snuggly in their holes. I don't expect the machine to deteriorate over time. If the bolts do loosen, it looks like it would be easy to tighten them up.The petals are very large. I wear size 13 shoes and I have no problem fitting my foot on the petal. I think pretty much anyones feet will fit on the petal unless you're like 7 feet tall, and even then I think there's a good chance. The petals have a nice grip and there's really no chance of slipping off.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-09*