Monday, December 17, 2007

Stamina Fitness Brand Review

Stamina Fitness makes fitness equipment for the bargain hunter. If you plan on starting a light workout routine, aren’t sure if you’re going to keep up a regular regiment and just want to try some equipment out you might want to spend a $150 bucks on Stamina Fitness equipment rather than spend $600 on an expensive coat rack your friends swear up and down is a treadmill.

Stamina Fitness’s best cardio equipment is generally the recumbent and upright bikes such as Stamina 15-4600A Magnetic Resistance Recumbent Bike and the Stamina Pro 15-5300 Silent Magnetic Resistance Upright Bike. Stamina also manufactures strength equipment under other brand names such as the ever popular Band Flex Home Gym.

The only equipment by Stamina the Consumer Sensei recommends most people stay away from is Stamina’s line of treadmills. Stamina Fitness designs and manufactures “manual” treadmills which means they don’t come with a motor and you have to propel the belt with your feet. It’s not a very pleasant workout and you’re probably better off running or walking in place. That’s basically what you’re doing with Stamina Manual Treadmills.

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