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MaxiClimber XL Vertical Climbers - The Original Compact, Mountain Climber, Stair Stepper Exercise Machines - XL-2000 HRS (Hydraulic Resistance System, 12 Level) - Free Coach-led Classes & Fitness App

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Style: XL-2000


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 a bi-directional 12 level Hydraulic Resistance System to customize your workout so suit your fitness level 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: Compact machine with durable aluminum frame is lightweight, easy to assemble, and has integrated rollers to move around the home gym with ease while the anti-sliding leveling mechanism provides stability
  • 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

MaxiClimber XL Vertical Climbers - the Original Compact, Mountain Climber, Stair Stepper Exercise Machines for Low Impact, Full Body Workouts with Free Coach-led Classes & Fitness App

Brand: MaxiClimber


Color: Red


Material: Aluminum


Weight Limit: 300 Pounds


Manufacturer: Inova USA


Brand: ‎MaxiClimber


Color: ‎Red


Material: ‎Aluminum


Weight Limit: ‎300 Pounds


Manufacturer: ‎Inova USA


UPC: ‎853401006894


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎56 x 11 x 9 inches


Package Weight: ‎23.59 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎MaxiClimber


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Model Name: ‎Vertical Climber


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎400-002-341


Style: ‎XL-2000


Included Components: ‎MaxiClimber XL-2000, Assembly Manual


Size: ‎XL-2000


Date First Available: November 27, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing Workout!
Style: XL-2000
I have been using for over a month now. This machine was easy to put together with my daughter's help. It works the same today as it did the first day and it is an amazing workout. I hike daily but I still had to work hard to build up my strength on this machine, I use it only twice a week though myself since I am trying to avoid triggering too much cortisol as a woman in her 40's. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025 by MissMissy

  • POR EL PRECIO ES REALMENTE UN EXCELENTE APARATO DE EJERCICIO
Style: XL-2000
RANGE OF MOTION: Uno debe de cuidar un poco de no bajar el pedal completamente hasta abajo (en su acción de sube y baja) porque se siente cuando se topa; no pasa nada, si esto sucede ocasionalmente, pero de hacerlo continuamente, habrá que reemplazar piezas de la escaladora (y eso sí que sería muy molesto y una pérdida de tiempo!) Pero como ejercicio, es excelente! Es mucho mejor que andar en bicicleta! EASY TO ASSEMBLE: Me llevó un poco más de par de horas hacerlo yo solo, sin ayuda de otra persona. Las instrucciones impresas que vienen en la caja de la escaladora no son muy buenas, hay que pensar un poco por dónde va el derecho, por dónde el izquierdo, cuál va primero y cuál después, Etc.; sin embargo, sin ser muy hábil, sólo un poco paciente, pude armarlo. MANEUVERABILITY: No es difícil de mover alrededor de la casa, aunque tampoco es lo más fácil y cómodo que uno pudiera pensar. Solo un par de patas tienen unas ruedas para deslizarla sobre el piso, en caso de necesitarse. Uno debería de hacerse a la idea de que no lo vamos a estar moviendo con frecuencia. 1. USO DEL APARATO:Yo fui operado de una rodilla, hace 10 años, y ya no puedo correr porque me lastimo de inmediato y se me inflama la rodilla ante cualquier ejercicio de alto impacto; sin embargo, diariamente --sin falta, por 20 minutos cada día, por 5 meses, he estado utilizando esta escaladora y no he he tenido molestias en ninguna de mis rodillas; además, he vuelto a ir fortaleciendo mis piernas sin lastimarme. Antes de utilizar la escaladora, yo hacía ciclismo en circuitos planos y eran muy agradables, pero tenía que montar y desmontar la bicicleta del vehículo, tenía que manejar 20 Mins. para ir y otros 20 Mins. para regresar (más 30 Mins. de entrenamiento), y estaba a merced del viento, calor, frío, lluvia, Etc. Con la escaladora, ahorro mucho tiempo y el clima no me afecta en lo absoluto. Esto es una gigantesca ventaja en favor de la escaladora. 2. USO DEL APARATO: El MaxiClimber XL-2000 con resistencia hidráulica es un aparato para ejercitarse muy completo; de hecho, quiero hacer de su conocimiento, que aún no aplico el uso de la resistencia hidráulica porque siento que, todavía, me falta un poco más de tiempo entrenamiento, así sin resistencia hidráulica. La mayoría de los videos que hay de ejemplos de cómo usar en vivo este aparato son, precisamente, sin resistencia hidráulica. Cuando me sienta con una mejor condición física, después de varios meses con entrenamiento metódico correcto, pienso ir utilizando, poco a poco, los dos cilindros de resistencia hidráulica (tiene 12 niveles de resistencia). 3. COMENTARIOS ADICIONALES: Este aparato cuesta $400.00 USD (mayo del 2004); por ese precio, un aparato que me va a dar varios años de servicio, que está bien construido, y que completa al 100% mi necesidad de ejercicio aeróbico, pienso que vale muy bien la pena. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by gess02

  • MaxiClimber XL-2000. Seems great so far!
Style: XL-2000
This is an initial review after assembling it and using it once. I'll update it if needed. I spent a long time looking at the different vertical climbers on the market. The main reason I chose this one was because of the adjustable resistance. After receiving it, I'm glad I went with this one. The resistance makes a huge difference. Here are the pros and cons. Pros: --Easy assembly. The instructions look a lot more complicated that it really is. It took me about 30 minutes including unpacking everything. I was a little worried because I read several reviews from people who were missing parts or received the wrong parts like two of the same side pedal instead of a R and L pedal, but fortunately mine had all the correct parts and nothing was missing. --Folds up small. It can be folded up and placed against a wall unobtrusively. When folded it has a very small footprint. Great for a small apartment/studio/room. --The workout. This was the first time I used a vertical climber. Before Covid I went to the gym 3 times a week and did weight training. Because of Covid I started working out at home using a Total Gym and some dumbbells but I realized I needed to add some cardio to my routine. I absolutely hate jogging so that was out, and I don't have room for an elliptical. I set the resistance to 1, which still feels like a decent amount compared to having the resistance pistons disconnected. After 10 minutes of alternating between slow and fast strides, I was beat. You can feel it in a big way after just 30 seconds at a moderate to fast pace. The adjustable resistance is very important, IMO. I tried it without the resistance hydraulics attached and although you can still get your heart rate up, there really is no resistance so it doesn't work your muscles at all - it's pure cardio. Having resistance makes a huge difference because it allows for cardio while still engaging your muscles. I can't imagine using any of the other vertical climbers that don't have adjustable resistance. To me, when I tried it without resistance I felt like I could get just as good of a cardio workout by doing jumping jacks as fast as I can. So if anyone is reading this wondering if the XL is worth the extra money, in my opinion, yes. The resistance makes all the difference. The fact that it's a low-impact workout is also very important to me. I'm in my 50s and have a bad knee due to years of playing tennis competitively so like I mentioned, jogging or any other high impact cardio are not for me. The motion is smooth, quiet, and feels stable. It's not as well balanced as a $3,000 commercial grade climber will be but for a few hundred bucks, it's stable and balanced enough. --The fact that it adjusts for people of different heights is also great. I'm 5'10", my GF is about 5'3" and we were able to find settings that work for both of us. It only takes a few seconds to change the height of the handles. That said, we were also able to find a setting that works for both of us so if I'm feeling lazy, I don't even need to change anything. Cons: --The Android app. First problem - when I went to install it, it says it needs full access to my entire call history, who I call, who calls me, etc.. WTF? Why does a simple fitness app need access to all my call records and what business is it of theirs who I call and who calls me? It also said it needed access to my microphone. Why? It doesn't seem to have any voice features. It also needs access to all my files. Again, why? I have a couple of other fitness tracking apps and none of them require any of this stuff. I decided to install it anyway and once installed, I'd then remove those permissions. When I installed it, I got a message that the app was old and was designed for an older phone and may not work properly with mine. It looks like they don't really care too much about the app. It's a security risk and apparently outdated. There are plenty of other fitness tracking apps, HIIT workout apps, etc., that don't have these issues and will work just fine. --It looks like you need to disconnect the resistance pistons in order to fold the unit. I wish there was a way to fold it without disconnecting them. This makes it a little less convenient than I'd like. It's only an extra minute or so but it's a little annoying. I wonder if I can find some cotter pins to take the place of the screw knobs. I might also look into using cotter pins for the height adjustment for the handles. The rest of the cons are mostly just concerns. --Their customer service. Before I ordered it I called them to ask how much it weighs. The conversation turned into a scene out of a comedy. I asked how much it weighs, the rep told me it supports up to 300 pounds. I explained I wasn't asking how much weight it supports, but how much the item actually weighs. She then read me the dimensions - length, width, etc... but no weight. We went round and round and no matter how I phrased the question, the answers I got were 300 pounds and the length and width. "How much does it weigh?" "25 inches..." "No, not the size, how much does it weigh?" "It will support 300 pounds." "Not how much will it support, but how heavy is it?" "ummm....25 inches...." 10 minutes of this. Come on now. I hope I don't have to call them again for anything. Other concerns - there are enough reviews of these breaking after light to moderate use that it does make me a little concerned about long term durability. Because of this I bought the Amazon extended 2 year warranty for it. For only $25 it seemed like a good idea. Bottom line, if you're looking for a cardio machine for home use, I do recommend this one. Get the XL because of the adjustable resistance. It makes a huge difference. It's a great workout and can be as light or intense as you want it to be. I prefer it to ellipticals and treadmills. I would also recommend getting the $25 Amazon extended warranty just in case.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020 by MiamiGuitarMan

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