
Real stair-climbing motion
Revolving 8-inch step staircase mimics climbing real stairs, not a simulated tread.


Commercial-grade construction and ergonomic design built for daily heavy use.

Revolving 8-inch step staircase mimics climbing real stairs, not a simulated tread.

Tracks time, speed, calories burned, mileage, and heart rate in real time.

Multiple resistance settings let beginners ramp up and advanced users push harder.

Heavy-duty build withstands frequent use in busy gyms or shared home spaces.

Advanced engineering minimizes noise and vibration during full sessions.

Approximately 57 inch footprint fits more environments than a commercial-only stepper.

Real-time heart rate display supports zone-based cardio training.

Built-in calorie display motivates and supports session-by-session progress.

Place the unit on a flat surface with at least 4 feet of clearance behind it for safe entry and exit.

Turn on the performance monitor and choose a program or manual mode based on your session goal.

Step onto the lowest revolving step and begin climbing at your chosen pace. Adjust resistance during the session as needed.
CHOOSE YOURS
A stair-stepper uses two pedals that go up and down. The Stepmill Pro uses a revolving staircase, which closely mimics climbing real stairs and engages your legs, glutes, calves, and core more authentically.
8 inches, which matches typical real-world stair height for authentic climbing mechanics.
Yes. Adjustable resistance lets beginners start at a manageable pace and progress over time.
No. The Stepmill Pro is engineered for quiet, smooth operation, suitable for shared homes and busy gym floors.
Stair climbing burns approximately 656 calories per hour at moderate intensity for an average adult, but actual numbers depend on body weight and intensity.
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