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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Great machine and great workout! If you’re looking to add a cardio machine to your home with the benefits of lower body toning and firming here’s your type of machine. This piece is strong and feels quality made.
Bimbola Arowora-Griffin
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I really like this climber because I really get a full body workout from my arms to my thighs to my glutes to my abs I really feel it mean literally almost 5 minutes in and I walk about 5 miles a day and 5-10 minute waem up on this climber I'm already feeling it, I like the fact that it has lower handlebars so that when my arms get a little tired I can rest up while I'm still working out this is a great machine I'm glad I invested in it.
Tracey Young
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I used this vertical climber for 3 months (45 minutes every other day). My strength in my arms, legs and knees have improved. I've lost weight. Over all I feel better.I gave 3 stars because I had to stop using it. Within the last week it has gotten very loud (creaking and clanking). The climber is not built for a person over 200lbs. I will try a few things to stop the loud noises before I move on to a better climber.
Sherry
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
This climber was easy to assemble, lightweight, and easy to use. It doesn't make any loud noises when using and can hold weight well. For reference I am 5'2" 160lbs my husband is 6'2" 255. Recommend.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I like it very much! Works very vell, not much noice,strongly recommend !!!
joe
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
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Manuela Galileo
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022
When I bought this climber I didn’t realize that 99% of the reviews were for the stepper, so I feel I should add another review for it. I just received it today and put it together. Only used it once (I’ll do my best to post an update after further use).This is my honest review:Cons:a) the instructions are illegible. Had to take a pic with my phone so I can zoom in order to read 😂b) the metal pieces go through some sort of friction that peeled off the black paint off of the rods that do the back and forth…c) there are no levels or possibility to increase intensity.Pros;It’s freaking awesome lol definitely buy it!Idc about the paint peeling off that much and in terms of intensity, I can add ankle weights or bands but I felt it was really intense without any add ons..Besides that, I think it’s worth the price.Oh and added bonus: if you hold the handles in the center and just move lower body, it feels as if you’re cycling.
HRisario
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022
I enjoyed the Relife Vertical Climber for several years until the metal connection of the foot pedal tore. Its electric monitor never worked and the machine was noisy but I didn’t mind. I loved that it stood on a minimal angle that allowed me to exercise upright. This one and most recently made vertical climbers come with a shorter leaning leg causing a more pronounce tilting angle. Perhaps they were so afraid of lawsuits of people falling backwards during exercise, that they over did the forward tilt. One needs to be careful using any equipment but there was not a realistic risk of falling backwards on my Relief Climber. When I started using this one, I felt like I had to fight against leaning forward all the time during exercise. Even my feet started shifting forward during exercising making me reposition frequently. I just wanted to be able to do vertical climber exercises without unnecessary straining fighting balance or having to hunch forward.I thought of returning it but that would be a hassle and there are not many better options out there. So, I decided to disassemble my old climber and use the spare leaning leg and other parts despite not being a perfect match. Another thing about this new machine is that its left side was not flowing freely but was getting slowed by some rough friction. Trying different things, I was able to fix it by loosening the left silver rod to then tight it again into a more centered position. There was also too much wiggle room on the inner rollers which bolts were kind of loose. The electric monitor works but the casing width interferes with your leg rising so you need to open your legs a little to avoid banging the monitor casing. I also had to grease the silver rods a bit.After all my customizations, I am now happy with my machine thanks to Relife spare parts. It is also not as noisy as the Relife climber, lighter and almost as smooth. Other climbers, even expensive ones, seem to have their issues as well. I recommend you find them in a fitness store and test them for about 5 minutes or pay Amazon Prime membership and try only those with free returns.
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