To keep you on track while working out, the SC916 includes an easy-to-read, backlit LCD solace that monitors your steps, calories burned, time, and more. In addition, the solace is designed to integrate with the NV915 15-inch LCD TV (sold separately), so you may without apparent effort keep up to date with your bestloved soap opera or sports team. Other features include ergonomic side handrails, a water bottle holder and accessory tray positioned within easy reach, a speed range of 26 to 174 steps per minute, aid for Polar wireless heart rate transmitters, a multistage fitness test, and a 300-pound weight capacity. The SC916 StairClimber measures 27 by 68 by 43 inches (W x H x D), weighs 155 pounds, and carries the following warranties: 15 years on the frame, three years on parts, and one year on labor. About StairMaster More than two decades later, StairMaster productions are still hard at work in gyms and homes preparing every one from elite athletes to people in uniform, while being noted closely each day in the nation’s news media and sitcoms like Seinfeld. Ed Viesturs, America’s leading high-altitude mountaineer, relies on StairMaster trainers to prepare for climbs such as Mount Everest. “I do an hour on a StairMaster with a 50-pound pack on my back after simulating climbing movements in the gym,” said Viesturs in Outdoor magazine. “These sessions hurt, but not as much as having to walk away from a climb because you weren’t fit enough.” American hero Jim Campbell also looks to StairMaster trainers to maintain his physical readiness. A firefighter from Indianapolis, Campbell set the StairMaster StepMill record in 2006 (113.4 vertical miles in 24 hours). More than just a hobby, Campbell put his intensive training to use by rescuing a person trapped on the second story of a burning building–a feat that earned him a particular commendation. Campbell joins thousands of firefighters who routinely train on StairMaster merchandise to maintain top form. Are StairMaster machines a good solution for safe and effective lower body and cardio conditioning? Just ask each new firefighter campaigner who must achieve 60 steps per minute for 3 minutes on a StairMaster StepMill while wearing a 50-pound vest and fire protective costume (“turnouts”). |
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