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MaxiClimber Vertical Climber Provides an Adjustable Platform to Target Power, Strength and Endurance Training for a Full-Body Workout. Free Fitness App and ERS Resistance

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Model: MXC


Features

  • Versatile and easy-to-use: MaxiClimber works for all fitness levels. Target Power, Strength and Endurance with MaxiClimber and experience the perfect combination of steady-state cardio plus HIIT training to burn double the calories
  • Full-body workout: combines calorie-burning cardio with muscle toning in one simple step
  • Elastic Resistance System (ERS): customize your workout by using your own weight to reach max power or add resistance with target maximum endurance
  • Low impact workout: easy on the knees and ankles
  • Easy to set up, lightweight and height adjustable: Comes 90% pre-assembled, ready to use in minutes. Compact folding design for easy storage

Brand: MaxiClimber


Color: Black & Silver


Material: Cold-rolled Steel


Product Dimensions: 38.93"L x 27.95"W x 85.31"H


Item Weight: 33 Pounds


Brand: ‎MaxiClimber


Color: ‎Black & Silver


Material: ‎Cold-rolled Steel


Product Dimensions: ‎38.93"L x 27.95"W x 85.31"H


Item Weight: ‎33 Pounds


Weight Limit: ‎250 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎Inova USA


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎64, 79


UPC: ‎744288915358 897666001270 144000019065


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎48.2 x 10.4 x 6 inches


Package Weight: ‎15.56 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎57 x 10 x 6 inches


Brand Name: ‎MaxiClimber


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Warranty Description: ‎One Year Warranty


Model Name: ‎1.0


Suggested Users: ‎exercise


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎400-001-986


Model Year: ‎2017


Style: ‎Maxiclimber Classic


Included Components: ‎1 MaxiClimber ; 1 User Manual ; 1 Assembly Kit


Size: ‎Original


Sport Type: ‎exercise


Date First Available: May 8, 2014


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  • Durable machine and used daily.
Model: MXC
I have owned a Maxiclimber since June 2020. I have been using it consistently throughout the past three years. In 2023, I have been using it daily. What I like: - Well, I enjoy working out on the Maxiclimber. I use it at least 30-60 minutes when I hop on. The intensity of the workout is based on how much effort you want to put in, as it is your body weight that is supporting the resistance anyway. I use this machine contorting my body in all different ways as I workout, to target different muscle groups more, and have only slightly tipped over. It well balanced and can handle really hard workouts if you upkeep with it (such as cleaning the the rollers and metal, lubricating the rollers). - I appreciate that it can fold up for easy storage. While I normally just keep it open, there are times when the weather is nice outside and I want to take my workout outdoors. It's not a problem with the Maxiclimber, and I love to put a long climbing session in when the wind is blowing hard. - I thought the foam grips might be cheap and not long-lasting when I first purchased the Verticlimber, but they're holding up well and seem suited for gripping I must do to successfully workout. Only one of the foam pads has finally started disintegrating and crumbling. Will just replace the grips with bicycle grips probably. - It is low impact on your knees and back. I have some slight knee issues and feel no stress on them when using this machine. What I don't like: - I don't like how clunky the activity logger on the central part of the machine is. I am 6'0'' and found that my thighs would crash into the plastic casing sometimes when trying to go hard on the machine. I ended up just removing the black plastic case that was mounted to the verticlimber, as my phone can keep the time for me. - I do not like how wobbly the extended top handles feel sometimes. In certain situations, when gripping the top handles and while working out, the top bars fit inside the connecting base with extra space inside. So if you are pulling down on a stride while climbing, you may hear a clanking sound. This has been happening to my unit since 2023, and I can feel when it happens and try to control it, but when I am exhausted from a tough workout I may not be able to stop the clanking as much as my hands pull down on the handles. That's it though. The pros of the Verticlimber certainly outweight the cons in my opinion. I was apprehensive of climbing devices when I first started looking for home workout equipment, so settled on this affordable verticlimber. Now, I find myself wanting to use that more than anything else in my house or even going to the gym. I originally though I may want the upgraded version of this unit when mine finally breaks, but why ruin a great experience? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by William Douglass II

  • Excellent home exercise option!
Got this while recovering from surgery and couldn’t do much. Easy to assemble. Works exactly as expected. My mom always wants to use it when she’s here, too! Agree with other reviews about your knees hitting the plastic in the middle. Slightly annoying, but I might not have noticed it otherwise.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by Courtney C.

  • Surprisingly good workout and for the price, it is a good cardio machine. But customer service is not up to standard at all.
Model: MXC
I am a tennis coach and I work out religiously, almost 7 days a week. Weights, running/cardio & of course playing tennis. I was looking for a good cardio machine that can give me a hard & quick cardio/leg work out and after researching and thinking about it for a while, I decided to give this Maxi Climber a try. Assemble was very easy and only took me 10 mins. clear instruction and very easy to assemble. Construction of machine was not so bad. For the price, it is sturdy and as long as you have the right form to exercise, it does not wobble. By the way, I am 5'10" & 175 lbs. It make some noise while working out, but I guess that is expected and not that loud anyway. During work out, I was able to watch and listen to TV. Also it is rather light, so you can move it around easily. This machine gave me a good 20 min workout. About 5 min into it, I was starting to sweat and in 20 min, I was sweating A LOT and I felt like it was enough for the first day of work out. Probably as I do more, it would get easier, but I must say that it was giving me a pretty good cardio and leg work out. I do not know about entire body work out, but definitely good for leg work out & cardio. Now, about Cons. To me, the main biggest problem was the foot petals. They are studded like the bottom of cleats, so doing it with barefoot wasn't ideal, however, I guess that wasn't meant to use it with barefoot. However, for me, the size of the petals were too small. It is not that my feet is big (size 10 which is normal for a man), but they weren't long enough that my inner knees were keep hitting the plastic cover in the middle of the machine. So I had to consciously step up and down bit outward. Just hope that they would had made the petals bit bigger and longer. As I said before, as far as workout is concerned, it is pretty good. As long as I can keep my good posture and keep it going, certainly it can give me better cardio than running or other simple form of cardio exercises in shorter time. Some people complain about knee pain. I also have some knee problems due to long running and playing tennis, so I have been taking medicine for over 10 years. I just hope that this machine would not give me any knee pain. We will see how it goes and I will update couple of weeks later on. By the way, I would have, could have given 4 stars for this machine, but the reason for 2 star is that Maxi Climber's customer service isn't as good as it should be. When I received the machine, the "personal workout timer" wasn't working at all. Either it was broken or battery was dead. So rather than returning it for refund or exchange, I gave their customer service an email asking for new battery for the timer. Below is the response I got from Miranda from the company. =============================================================================================== Thank you so much for your email. Sometimes during shipping, a few things can happen that would affect the life of the battery. Remove the meter from the plastic base assure the white cable is connected tightly. Try replacing the battery, you can purchase a battery LR44 at your local dept store. Miranda Maxi Climber Customer Support Team ================================================================================================ They were asking me to buy the battery on my own when their product was defective or out of battery. So I emailed them back asking to send me a new battery, but no reply. I do hope that they can send me the battery as soon as possible and if they do not response at all, I will return the entire unit because when and if I run into any warranty problems later on, I do not think that they will take care of it when they do not even have courtesy to send me one battery immediately. UPDATE ON MAY 17, 2018 I have been working out on this for last couple of weeks. My first work out was about 15 min which was hard and got me sweaty real quick. Then, slowly, I increased the work out and now I am doing it about 40 min. Initially I gave it two stars but I upgraded to 4 stars because it is a good machine (even though I still feel that it is not really well constructed and have some doubt that it might break or go something wrong in a month or two...) and so far giving me very good work outs. Definitely it is tougher than running nor elliptical machine. 40 min work out gave me about 500 calories which I think more or less accurate, considering the work out. anyway, I will update some more in about few weeks from now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2018 by Alex Y. Yoon

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