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MaxiClimber 2.0 Vertical Climber ERS (Elastic Resistance System) - Easy to Assemble, Folding Exercise Machine Combines Cardio & Strength Training for a Low Impact, Full Body Workout - Free Fitness App

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Features

  • Full Body Conditioning: Stationary climber delivers a full-body workout that tones muscles and burns fat by engaging your arms, core, and legs, in one fluid climbing motion
  • Customizable Resistance: Features Elastic Resistance System (ERS), letting you use bodyweight for power or add resistance to build strength and stamina
  • Low-Impact Workout: Exercise machine provides a smooth, vertical motion thats easy on knees and ankles, making it a great option for a full-body low-impact fitness routine
  • Compact & Quick Setup: Arrives 90 percent pre-assembled with adjustable height settings, while the foldable design provides easy storage and fits seamlessly into any home gym workout space
  • Total Home Fitness: MaxiClimber combines weight resistance, muscle toning, and aerobic exercise to help burn more calories and boost endurance for a full-body workout in the comfort of your home

Description

Elevate your home workouts with the MaxiClimber 2.0, a full-body vertical climber designed to target power, strength, and endurance through a unique low-impact cardio and muscle-toning combination. Featuring the exclusive Elastic Resistance System (ERS), this machine delivers smooth, quiet non- adjustable resistance without added weights, helping you build strength and enhance full-body conditioning. Whether you're focused on high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or steady-state cardio, MaxiClimber supports both styles to help you reach your fitness goals faster. Unlike treadmills or bikes, the folding MaxiClimber 2.0 engages your upper body, lower body, and core simultaneously, enhancing total-body output for faster fitness results while being easy on your knees and joints. The ERS creates a natural gliding motion that minimizes impact and maximizes muscle activation. It’s designed for body toning, strength development, and cardio endurance—all in one compact, space-saving machine. Built with convenience in mind, this vertical climber is 90-percent pre-assembled and folds quickly for easy storage. The adjustable height accommodates users up to 6'2", with a weight limit of 240 lbs. Its lightweight frame and quiet operation make it suitable for any room in your house or apartment. Unlock additional value with the MaxiClimber Coach App that includes premium guided workout options to keep you motivated, consistent, and on track. Compact, durable, and effective, the MaxiClimber 2.0 is your at-home solution for total-body fitness.

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: ‎47.8 x 10.3 x 6.3 inches


Package Weight: ‎15.54 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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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Durable machine and used daily.
Model: MXC 2.0.
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? Update: 11/30/2024 I wanted to edit and update my post. The original machine I use still works. My rollers were starting to wear out and I felt a noticeable rumble but I was able to order 6 replacement rollers very easily from the manufacturer for about 17 dollars (with shipping). My cable was starting to wear out and shred apart, but I ordered a new a-style 59" cable from amazon for 6 dollars to replace the original. In total I have spent around 25 dollars to upkeep this Maxiclimber in 4 years of owning it. The machine works very well again and I am impressed at how easily it is to replace worn parts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by William Douglass II

  • 5 thumbs up!!!!!
Model: MXC 2.0.
This is a great product, and takes up little space. If you have weak knees then do not take as deep of steps, you can easily control how deep your steps are and control the intensity also this way, deeper being harder. My legs are way stronger after just one week. If you have it at the best height for you then you get full range of motion in step depth, but if you make it taller than you it will reduce your step depth if your holding the arms piece also making it easier for weaker knees. I figured this out the first day I used it and got a great leg workout but my right knee felt a little pain, so now I control my step depth and only go full depth for a short bit, like how on a treadmill you might walk for ten minutes and run for one minute, and this machine has not hurt my knees since. Also I love that it's virtually powerless and uses your own weight. It has one battery that counts your steps but I don't care so I don't even pay attention to its minimal power source. It's also quiet and I can use it while my man watches tv, in fact this machine made my boyfriend start working out with me for the first time in the four years since we met and I always beg him to workout with me. One more thing is that you can make it very easy and controlled by using your arms or hold the stationary lower bars and focus just on your legs. I use many machines and have given away the ones I don't like to family, I don't think anybody will be getting the maciclimber from me, in fact I think I'll give away my small stair stepper machine that I never used and keep the maciclimber that motivates me and I use everyday. Oh best part, I shopped around and waited a couple weeks til it went on sale and I bought mine for $100, but I would have spent $200 for this too, but at $100 I snatched it without hesitation. If I had one complaint, and it's hardly noticeable, if the maker could figure out how to make the bar between the legs even more narrow that would be the one and only improvement I could think of, but it's already pretty narrow but since I'm short I think I notice it more than my msn who is 6 foot, but most of the time I don't even notice it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2016 by Amazon Customer

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