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🔥 Step Up Your Game with Every Climb! 🦶
The Sunny Health & Fitness Stair Stepper w/Handlebar offers a full-body, low-impact workout with an extended 16.9-inch stride for maximum muscle activation. Bluetooth-enabled to sync with the free SunnyFit app, it delivers personalized training, scenic routes, and real-time metrics. Featuring integrated heart rate sensors, a smooth hydraulic drive, and a foldable, space-saving design supporting up to 265 lbs, this stepper is engineered for efficient, joint-friendly cardio and strength training at home.


















| ASIN | B0C833W5C3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,297 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #59 in Step Fitness Machines |
| Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Color | Black w/Hydraulic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 305 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00815749014900 |
| Included Components | Stepper, Instruction Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30.9"L x 19.3"W x 50.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Handlebar Stepper |
| Item Weight | 36.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SF-S021001 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | SF-S021001 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Product Dimensions | 30.9"L x 19.3"W x 50.2"H |
| UPC | 815749014900 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Structural Frame, 180 Days Other Parts And Components |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 265 Pounds |
J**.
Great Stair Stepper for Seniors (or younger folks)!
At 82, I needed to find an easy to use stepper that was not too expensive and that I could use daily even if for a few minutes at time to help build more muscle strength and maintain my mobility. The Sunny Health stepper really works well but have to admit I tire out pretty fast due to the amount of energy it takes for me to use it. I like that I can easily roll it against the wall and out of the way.
C**P
PERFECT MACHINE STURDY AND EFFICIENT
Easy to ensemble very good instructions. 👍 l love this machine very STURDY HEAVY DUTY MACHINE I CALL IT PERFECT. I RECOMMENDED 100% I USE AND IS WORK ON MY LEGS MY ARMS MY BUTT WITH NOT MUCH EFFORT 😅 VERY EASY TO USE
A**R
Easy setup and good workout
I use this while working from home - I take breaks throughout the day and use this for a few minutes or so. It was easy to set up, super light and works well for what I bought it for - a bit of movement throughout the day without having to go outside for a walk (I live in FL and it's too hot out there most of the time!). I like that it has wheels on one end of the bottom, so it can be moved around super easy. Also, I saw some steppers without the handles that are a little cheaper but I like that it has the handles to keep my balance better. But you don't have to hold them if you don't want to and it still works the same. I'm glad I purchased it and the price wasn't too bad either.
M**M
Gives a good workout
I bought this for my wife who has balance and mobility issues. She was unable to use the stepper, so I have been using it and getting a good aerobic exercise while watching TV.
P**W
3/5 for now. Updated to 1/5
I wanted to take my cardio equipment up a notch, and i used to love(hate) running stairs when i was at my peak cardio performance. obviously an expensive stair climber would be what i want, but price and space dont allow a purchase like that currently so i rolled the dice on this. Assembly was pretty simple, it did not take me long to put together and all pieces were included first time. It works, my cardio has been lacking a lot the last couple years as has my leg routine due to various circumstances, 5-10 minutes on a fairly low setting gets my quads feeling good and my heart rate up into a good burn zone. i am a person who struggles to do things at a lower intensity, so i think i average around 50 steps a minute or so just for example of intensity. the foot rests are good, the handles are good, it honestly looks kind of flimsy but is pretty solid. i have bought some workout equipment from amazon that looks good in their pictures, then you get it and its itty bitty and honestly kind of flimsy( i personally try to stay away from products with what appear to be "gibberish" names, that seems to be a cheap drop shipping giveaway). My one gripe, and why this item is not getting 5 stars is this: after around a week of use, only 10 minutes a sessions or so, i heard a weird clicking when my right foot would be going down. after investigating i found that at the base (see picture) where a long bolt slides through the length of the base, threading into one side, was backing out on the right side. i took my allens and tightened it down after completing the workout and came back the next day. i heard the noise again, but i was close to being done so i decided to not pause and tighten it after the workout. what i noticed was, the "computer" or monitor stopped counting steps, and was not incrementing time. i am assuming this is where the magentic stuff is that counts work being done, so it just doesn't run continously. ive tightened this down multiple times and it keeps happening. with items like this, hardware usually isnt the best quality so i am worried about rounding the head off of the bolt and honestly i shouldn't have to re-tighten pieces every 10-15 minutes. my next step is to put some loctite on the threads after backing the bolt all the way out to make sure it stays put. if that works i will bump it up to a 4, and hope if i ever get rid of it i won't be the one responsible for taking it apart. Update 5/6/25 : It took me longer than expected to remember to get the loctite, but when i did my fear was found to be true. the bolt head was rounded so the allen wrench could not get a bite on the bolt. Im giving this an updated rating of 1/5. Ive seen couple other reviews with this issue, and now im out 200 bucks because of it. i cannot recommend a piece of equipment that forces you to re-tighten pieces 3-4 times in under 10 uses. i cannot recommend a piece of equipment that uses cheap hardware that loses its integrity after being hand tightened 3-4 times.
G**Y
Great Machine
I like it. I first purchased the cheaper Doufit ST-01 and liked it. I liked this type of exercise motion so much I wanted to move to the top of the line, and this is it. The Sunny with handlebars is heavier, sturdier, and much quieter. Even after lubing the Doufit as suggested, it squeaked loudly. The Doufit also had a shorter step height range and much less resistance. The Sunny resistance and range are more challenging. You can set it at the maximum stroke range and just take small steps if you wish. No need to shorten the step range mechanically. Taking small steps is not hard, and you can interspearce full range steps for a more challenging workout. I like to lean against the handlebars and perform a quad stretch on the leg at the bottom of the step range. Great little machine to get on when watching TV - as it makes no noise.
K**M
Very good workout for the price, but may not be durable for heavy use
I think I'm about 20,000 steps in on this thing, over the last 5 months or so. I'm up to about 30 minutes at a time. There's no signs of wear or squeaking/etc.. I've been playing video games while exercising, it works very well for me. I've always thought cardio was very boring until I got this. The machine feels stable to use too. The only issue I had was sweat getting onto the computer. I recommend putting it in a plastic bag, it really does NOT take much moisture at all to get in there and ruin it, it happened to me once already. I might be running this with rather high tension, because whenever I try a new, longer workout session, I get some knee / leg soreness at first, but it seems like it goes away after I do a few sessions. I was concerned that this machine was doing some weird motions that were hurting my legs, but I don't think that's the case anymore. The range of motion is good, it feels about as good as those large stair masters at the gym that wouldn't fit in the space I have. The only other complaint I have is, it would have been nice if the handlebars were a different shape, but my use case might be a little weird because I lean on them. Update: about 100,000 steps into it, the frame cracked in a very important spot, I weigh about 220 lbs, so I'm under the weight limit. Since the frame failed within the 1 year warranty, the company is going to replace it, but I'm not sure if this stair machine will really last. I was not exactly going easy on the machine, I was doing 50 minute workouts at pretty high resistance, going around 30 spm.
D**S
Great little stair stepper!
I love this stepper! I'm 5'7" and 230 lbs and this stepper works great. I'm in my mid 50's and have lots of issues with my knees. With my metabolism coming to a screeching halt and lots of knee pain, I am overweight. Even though it's a little hard for me while using this machine, the resistance is adjustable and it is helping strengthen the muscles around my knees. I can tell it's helping me, when I have to climb stairs. Plus it doesn't take up much space. I think it's a great product and I'm glad I bought it. I have been using it for a couple months, and everything is working fine.
S**Z
Too much resistance
Resistance is too strong on the lowest setting, I bought this because it has adjustable resistance and thought the lowest setting would be suitable for someone fairly out of condition. It’s not, it’s hard work and I’ve wasted my money. Unless you have good knees and stamina this isn’t for you at all. It’s quiet in use, even more quiet in my house as I can’t use it for more than 20 seconds. Easy to assemble so a couple of stars for that and the fact that it feels decent quality. An expensive clothes horse though, please make it more clear that the lowest resistance still has a heck of a lot of resistance. I can only assume that on higher settings it’s aimed at athletes, the kind of people who don’t spend so little on equipment. Not great for the average home user.
S**N
Cardio
Llevo una semana. Está bien para hacer cardio en casa.
A**E
Im Ganzen ok.
Ansich ein guter Stepper. Aber eine Seite klickt schon beim Treten. Hoffentlich hält es eine Weile. Im Sommer macht man ja mehr draußen Sport.
C**N
Sunny Health & Fitness Stepper de Escalera con Manillar – ¡Sube escalones sin salir de tu casa!
¿Quieres sentir que estás subiendo escaleras, pero sin tener que lidiar con las escaleras de verdad? El Sunny Health & Fitness Stepper es para ti. Con un manillar ajustable y un monitor LCD que te muestra cuántas calorías imaginarias quemas, este aparato hace que te sientas como un atleta sin moverte de un rincón. Además, con la app SunnyFit®, puedes seguir tus "progresos" mientras te preguntas si realmente estás haciendo ejercicio o solo sudando por nada. En resumen: perfecto para quienes quieren subir a la cima de sus sueños sin realmente dejar el lugar donde
S**L
No es buena
El rango de extensión es muy bajo, si pasas. La media hora de uso comienza a hacer Ruidos. no la devuelvo. Por qué Amazon no cubre los gastos. no la recomiendo. Hay opciones más económicas.
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