StairMaster's 4400CL Space Efficient Stair Climber That Works

Looking for an space-efficient stair climber? Check out StairMaster's 4400CL.

StairMaster's 4400CL has a comfortable, upright design that fits in less than 2′ x 4′/61 x 122 cm of floor space. Don't let the sleek design fool you. This baby is loaded for a wide range of fitness needs. Electronically controlled alternator and a chain drive provide an exact pedal descent that helps smooth stepping motion.

The pedal shape is patented to keep it level throughout your workout and it helps correct your movements so that you do not strain your muscles too much. Strain is different than resistance. One shows incorrect position and movement and the other is, well, exercise.

StairMaster's 4400CL rail-free configuration helps you improve your posture so that you don't slouch over the rails and take the weight off your feet. This feature gets you the best lower-body workout of any climbing machine.

The 4400CL precision we mentioned allows for step heights as low as 1 inch to as high as 14 inches. The speed can be adjusted to go as slow as 26 steps per minute to as fast as 174 steps per minute, Again, you control your pace. StairMaster's 4400CL has an easy-to-read, custom LCD display with six workout programs all tied into monitors. You can place your workout into auto mode with the quick start.

Or you can keep control with the manual mode. If you like to lose weight, choose the fat burner or calorie burner selections. And let's not forget that heart of yours by using the heart rate zone trainer.

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StairMaster's 4400CL can even satisfy the workout devotees with the nationally recognized fitness test and the custom firefighter fitness test (CPAT). If all of this is not enough, lets add 20 resistance levels, Polar-compatible wireless heart rate monitoring, a maximum weight capacity of 300 pounds, a reading rack, water bottle holder, and accessory tray.

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