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The Step F1011W Original Health Club Step
 
Manufacturer: The Step
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List Price: $129.99
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Product Description

Used by more than 18,000 health clubs, the F1010W Original Club Step will help you get to your fitness goals in no time. The lightweight, instantly adjustable Step platform has a slip-proof, durable mat on top, and non-marking rubber floor pads on the bottom of the platform and the blocks. It has a generous 14 x 40 inches stepping surface that adjust to 4, 6, and 8 inches. The black and gray platform and blocks are made of high density polyethylene, and they support up to 200 pounds.

About The Step
The Step is America's original aerobic fitness step system and is widely used by individuals and over 18,000 health clubs. The Step has a patented design for adjusting and stacking platforms together making it suitable for beginners and advanced steppers alike. The Step aerobic activity involves low-impact, high-intensity exercise - recommended by physical therapists and fitness professionals.

What's in the Box?
The Step Original Health Club Step

Manufacturer Warranty
90 days

Product Details

  • Get on your way to Step fitness in your own home
  • Platform and blocks are made of high-density polyethylene
  • Slip-proof, durable mat on top, non-marking rubber floor pads
  • Black and gray; 14 x 40 inch step surface
  • Adjustable to 4, 6, and 8 inches in height

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Customer Reviews

BEST home exercise equipment, hands down!
 
Review Date: August 4, 2006
Reviewer: Erin Ferragut, Iowa
To the reviewer who said you can make something like this for $20 or less, well, clearly they don't do step aerobics. This step is designed to absorb a lot of the shock of the moves, making it safer on your joints than wood. There is a nonskid mat on top. It is also sturdy and rated for up to 300 pounds. The step can be used for cardio or double as a weight bench. Additional risers can be purchased to build it up higher. Yes, it is expensive, but so very much worth it for the design and technology that went into making this safe for any level exerciser. I have been using my step for 10 years, and it's still going strong. It's made to last!
Excellent Step!
 
Review Date: June 9, 2006
Reviewer: RAB, USA
This is the exact same size and type of original health club Step as used by Cathe and other instructors in the majority of thier home workout dvds! I had the home-size Step first and didn't like how unstable it was due to the smaller size, so I purchased this one from Amazon. It is more stable and safe to use if directions for use are followed correctly. Hard sturdy plastic with rubber traction, came with 4 risers. Besides stepping, its great to use for a weight bench. Amazon shipped it fast too!
A Quality Product
 
Review Date: March 19, 2006
Reviewer: Michelle Watsoon, Miami, FL
This step is a quality piece of equiptment. It is sturdy and strong and can manage a large amount of weight. Also, when you are doing aerobic moves on it, it does not topple over and come apart like other steps that I have used. It also stores easily under a bed or in a closet and thus, does not clutter up your space. In addition to all of this, it is easy on the eyes as it is black and grey in colour.
Sturdy Step Platform
 
Review Date: January 5, 2007
Reviewer: J. Jones,
I truly like this platform. I owned a Rebok Step platform for years that I thought highly of but I gave it to a friend and bought The Firm Fanny Lifter (the blue and purple one) to save space. While the Fanny Lifter was great (and is - I still use it for leg presses, lunges and other strength building exercises), it was not stable enough for the step workouts I like to do. I have some Cathe Friedrich and Christi Taylor workouts that you need to be able to do some travelling to get the most out of the routines. Also, it is more stable on my less than level 100 year old wood floors than my Rebok platform was. I would recommend investing in this platform to anyone that will use it. If you are new to stepping, perhaps try a class a few times before spending the money or try the less expensive, shorter version. I have seen it for $20-$25 at discount chains. Personally, I have been step training for 20 years (I'm 41) at different impact levels and have no problems. For higher impact I train on the 6" level and lower impact on the 8". My 9 year old cocker spaniel also uses it to get on and off the bed.
Worth Every Penny (and Dollar)
 
Review Date: July 12, 2007
Reviewer: Janice, New York
This step is exceptionally sturdy and easy to assemble. I was dubious at first because it doesn't require any clips or other connections. You just stack the base pieces and set the step panel on top. The pieces fit together so well and the built-in traction is so effective that when assembled the step feels totally stable. I use it on a polished wooden floor and it doesn't slide at all. Also, it's sturdy enough for heavier people.

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