ReLife Vertical Climber Machine
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Simulates natural climbing
- Combination strength and cardio workout
- 5 adjustable height levels
- Folds down to fit under a bed
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Affordable
- Arrives almost assembled
- Small footprint
- Easy assembly
- 5 height adjustments
What Needs Improvement...
- Low user weight capacity at 260 lbs
- No adjustable resistance
- Mixed user reviews
Product Summary
The ReLife Vertical Climber simulates natural climbing motion for low-impact full-body workouts. ReLife shares that their Vertical Climber combines cardio and strength training and engages all major muscle groups. The Vertical Climber also folds up for easy storage.
The Vertical Climber is made of thickened iron sheet and nylon liner that slides on four metal rails for a quiet and durable machine. The machine also has a LCD monitor that tracks count, total count, time and calories.
There are 5 adjustable resistance levels on the machine. There are adjustable handlebars that change the intensity of the workout. ReLife states that levels one and two are equivalent to jogging, three and four are equivalent to running, and level five is like rock climbing.
Specs
User Weight Capacity | 260 lbs |
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Screen | LCD Monitor |
Folded dimensions | 72” x 28” 16.1” |
Unfolded dimensions | 37.5” x 28” x 85” |
Summary
The ReLife vertical climber is an affordable cardio machine for small spaces with adjustable resistance.