Climbing stairs was once a radical notion in the exercise world, but with a sophisticated, smooth machine like the StairMaster StepMill 916 available today, stair climbing is almost a must-do part of any serious fitness practitioner’s routine. The StairMaster StepMill 916 is the machine that, due to its revolving staircase with 8” high steps, most closely resembles the act of actual stair climbing.
FEATURES
- Resistance Levels: 20
- Heart Rate: Polar Compatible
- Pedals: Revolving Staircase
- Programs: 13 Workouts
- Additional Features: Water Bottle Holder, Accessory Tray
- Console: Back-Lit C51 LCD Console
- Display Readouts: Time, Interval Timer, Step Rate, HR, Distance, Calories, Calories/Hour, Speed, Watts, METs, Workout Profile
- Drive Type: Chain/Alternator
- Resistance Levels: 24 (easy) – 162 (hard)
- Stepping Speed Rate: 24-162 steps per minute
- Maximum Step Height: 8″ Fixed Step
- Heart Rate: Polar Compatible
- Pedals: Revolving Staircase
- Programs: 13 Workouts
TECH SPECS
- Max User Weight: 300 lbs (136.07 kg)
- Weight: 341 lbs (154.67 kg)
- Dimensions: 50″L x 29″W x 81″H / (L:127cm, W:73.66cm, H:205.74cm)
Take a look at our handy Stairmaster Stepmill Comparison Chart!
Richard K. –
Hard to find anyone that will sell stairmasters with a warranty other than Keystone.
Varun T. –
We saved a bunch buying a refurbished stepmill stairmaster. There are cheaper options like the SM3 for home use but not the same feel as what we are used to.