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    The Niceday Stair Stepper with Resistance Bands is on sale now on Amazon. The Amazon best seller provides a convenient way to work out from home. ... This Best-Selling Stair Stepper Is On Sale for ...

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    Amazon’s number-one best-selling step fitness machine, the NiceDay Stair Stepper, is currently on sale for $70. Shoppers say it’s a “game changer” for workouts.

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    Add this TikTok-viral mini stepper to your home gym for under $70 for a toning leg and glute workout. Grab this budget-friendly equipment on sale for 21% off.

  5. Elliptical trainer - Wikipedia

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    Commercial elliptical trainer (rear drive version) Row of elliptical trainers at a gym ElliptiGO trainers are elliptical but not stationary. An elliptical trainer or cross-trainer is a stationary exercise machine used to stair climb, walk, or run without causing excessive pressure to the joints, hence decreasing the risk of impact injuries.

  6. Precor StretchTrainer - Wikipedia

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    The Precor USA [1] StretchTrainer is a piece of exercise equipment used to improve flexibility, coordination and athletic performance. The seated design ensures that users are kept in the correct position to stretch muscle groups.

  7. StairMaster - Wikipedia

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    The Stairmaster was patented in 1987 and soon after other companies offered versions of stair type exercise equipment. In 1991 StairMaster Exercise Systems, sued Temecula, California based Tru-Trac Therapy Products Inc. who made the "Aero-Step" alleging that their 1987 patent was infringed upon.