I'm testing this Niceday product as well. I found compared to my last one that the steps are a bit higher giving you bigger steps my inner thighs can feel it. Thanks this reviews help👍
I bought my first mini stepper today and i did my first 30 min cardio. My feelings are it gives us a very low intensity cardio, but it works. I have been using indoor cycling and elliptical for the last 15 years and i know my body burn fats reaction pretty well. I agree with you. If you go outside for a intensive walk, its better. but if you do weight training at home and for finishing it you want cardio, thats nice. Lets see the shape changes next weeks. thanks for sharing
I just got this and have used it for up to 20mins. I'm wary about pushing it beyond 30mins in a single use. But I'll say at the highest resistance setting, it gives a decent burn as you move. The bands are great for upper body workouts but I use them more for stability as this is simply to get in my steps each day during the winter months. It's handy, compact and does a good job.
I just got my niceday mini stepper a week and a half ago. I use it everyday for about 15 to 20 minutes. I noticed today it began to squeak. I am unaware of how to oil it. Can you do a quick video on how to properly oil the cylinders? I am new to the maintenance of home equipment. I am a person who went to the gym everyday so I never learned the upkeep. Please share any suggestion on this model.
I don't think I'll be doing a maintenance video on it, but I did find this video. Hope it helps! th-cam.com/video/Pc7TEERYmoo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5SjTpgHMgS4qYPNW
Dude, TQ for this review. We all have different goals. For me, a stepper might be a good tool (just trying to get my 150min cardio weekly). That said, a machine that will poop out after 15 mins is useless. So, after all that, do you have a rec for a solidly built/premium stepper? You intimate that maybe Sunny & GoodDay might be made by the same co. I'm willing to pay for a good stepper but it's rough in these streets: Hard to find NON-SPONSORED, real reviews. TIA for more intel.
Thanks for watching my video. From my research, it seems that most mini steppers in the $25-$60 range don't last that long. If you still want one, it's probably best to get one of the Sunny or Good Day mini-steppers and use it until it breaks. When it does, just get another one. Sunny does make a more "professional" version of it's mini stepper. (I haven't tried that one, but here is a link). amzn.to/4gjbWYp
I got mine for $19.99 + free shipping on tiktok. I like to walk but it's too hot here in the summer. I dont have room for a walking pad. I was hoping the Stepper would have a way to make the peddal movement easier and harder but it just seems hard is the only option - I had to twist the +/- knob in all the way to keep the cord on the wheel. I can only do it for about 5 min and I really only feel it in my calves and upper thighs. I was hoping it would be more like a stair stepper at the gym. I find holding the arm bands helps with balance even if I'm not continuously using them.
hey! just bought one of these, used it for a bit and it was great. But I'm a little confused about the distance I'm walking. It simple says steps, calories and time I believe. Is there any way to convert that into miles?
my problem is I have neuropothy? in my left leg. I dont know if this would be too much or not. I should be working my legs, Like to do it inside. Appreciate the review.
Do you happen to have any videos on walking pads for review? Would you mind suggesting which one/s are likely the best. Your style for presenting reviews is educational and professional which assists in appropriate decision making. Thank you.
Thank you for watching. Here’s my walking pad review. I Bought The #1 Selling Walking Pad Treadmill On Amazon | Sperax Walking Pad Under Desk Treadmill th-cam.com/video/vxCrxeNjq9U/w-d-xo.html
Um...the place where your "head" goes through? Maybe I'm misunderstanding this question, but you don't put your head through anything. Did you mean something else?
That's strange. I gave mine away recently, but I remembered that when one pedal is down, the other is up. Have you loosened the knob under the pedals to decrease the tension? Maybe one of them got stuck? If that doesn't work I would return it.
I have my tension, medium, and I hate the sound when I step and it hits the bottom. I was thinking of finding some thing I could maybe put on the underside to cushion that sound so each step I’m making a clank clank clank clank am I doing something wrong? Is this just part of what this machine is? Did you find yourself?
are all mini steppers the same in that the sunny says it cant be used for over 15 min and it needs to rest for 30 min after? and is this dangerous if one doesnt time it well?
It seems to me that the two I've tried, Sunny and Niceday, are remarkably similar. Therefore, I tend to think they can both only be used for 15 minutes (for some reason the Niceday Stepper doesn't have that warning). They could break on you in the middle of a workout if you don't give them a rest, so yes, I guess that could be dangerous.
@@FitnessFinance4uI just purchased the Sunny brand version based on your review of it. I purchased the Smart model that syncs with their app. Perhaps the Niceday brand just didn’t list the warning so I appreciate that Sunny did. I see the hydraulics as the same on both brands. Sunny was just considerate to list the warning. As I mentioned, Sunny has an app and also an Apple TV app which will allow me to do their stepper videos on a bigger screen. I’ve noticed that Sunny also makes other fitness equipments but I’m not sure how good they are. They have corresponding videos for them as well. I have the apps installed. I’m just waiting for the stepper to arrive.
I only had the Nice Day Mini Stepper for a month. But, I did have the Sunny Mini Stepper for about 6 months, which is very similar. I never lubricated it as I only used it for 15 mins every few days. I think if I used it everyday, I’d lubricate it every two weeks so it wouldn’t break.
Other than being hot, what are the dangers? Hot seems like just saying it gets hot is sufficient. What would be the need to actually stop at 10 -15 min?
Rarely nice outside in Minnesota. We have extremes. Humid or super cold. Cold weather burns calories though,fun fact😊
So not a bad idea to live in a cold climate.
I'm testing this Niceday product as well. I found compared to my last one that the steps are a bit higher giving you bigger steps my inner thighs can feel it. Thanks this reviews help👍
Thanks for watching!
What is the name of the other stepper that you were using?
@@monicae67 Nice day stepper 👍
@@sammitchel8065 You compared your Niceday stepper to your last stepper. I was wondering what your last stepper was called. Was it also from Niceday?
I bought my first mini stepper today and i did my first 30 min cardio. My feelings are it gives us a very low intensity cardio, but it works. I have been using indoor cycling and elliptical for the last 15 years and i know my body burn fats reaction pretty well. I agree with you. If you go outside for a intensive walk, its better. but if you do weight training at home and for finishing it you want cardio, thats nice. Lets see the shape changes next weeks. thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching my video and I'm glad you are putting it to good use!
I just got this and have used it for up to 20mins. I'm wary about pushing it beyond 30mins in a single use. But I'll say at the highest resistance setting, it gives a decent burn as you move. The bands are great for upper body workouts but I use them more for stability as this is simply to get in my steps each day during the winter months.
It's handy, compact and does a good job.
Thanks for sharing your experience!
This would work well for me. I don't need high intensity because I have heart disease, so this works out just fine.
Great...anything to get you moving during the day is good.
I just got my niceday mini stepper a week and a half ago. I use it everyday for about 15 to 20 minutes. I noticed today it began to squeak. I am unaware of how to oil it. Can you do a quick video on how to properly oil the cylinders? I am new to the maintenance of home equipment. I am a person who went to the gym everyday so I never learned the upkeep. Please share any suggestion on this model.
I don't think I'll be doing a maintenance video on it, but I did find this video. Hope it helps! th-cam.com/video/Pc7TEERYmoo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5SjTpgHMgS4qYPNW
Dude, TQ for this review. We all have different goals. For me, a stepper might be a good tool (just trying to get my 150min cardio weekly). That said, a machine that will poop out after 15 mins is useless. So, after all that, do you have a rec for a solidly built/premium stepper? You intimate that maybe Sunny & GoodDay might be made by the same co. I'm willing to pay for a good stepper but it's rough in these streets: Hard to find NON-SPONSORED, real reviews. TIA for more intel.
Thanks for watching my video. From my research, it seems that most mini steppers in the $25-$60 range don't last that long. If you still want one, it's probably best to get one of the Sunny or Good Day mini-steppers and use it until it breaks. When it does, just get another one. Sunny does make a more "professional" version of it's mini stepper. (I haven't tried that one, but here is a link). amzn.to/4gjbWYp
I got mine for $19.99 + free shipping on tiktok. I like to walk but it's too hot here in the summer. I dont have room for a walking pad. I was hoping the Stepper would have a way to make the peddal movement easier and harder but it just seems hard is the only option - I had to twist the +/- knob in all the way to keep the cord on the wheel. I can only do it for about 5 min and I really only feel it in my calves and upper thighs. I was hoping it would be more like a stair stepper at the gym. I find holding the arm bands helps with balance even if I'm not continuously using them.
It does take a minute to get used to.
You got this same exact brand for that price?
@@ambitiousbeauty1013 yes & free shipping
hey! just bought one of these, used it for a bit and it was great. But I'm a little confused about the distance I'm walking. It simple says steps, calories and time I believe. Is there any way to convert that into miles?
Good question. I suggest getting an Apple Watch or Fitbit, or another "step counter" like that to help you out .
my problem is I have neuropothy? in my left leg. I dont know if this would be too much or not. I should be working my legs, Like to do it inside. Appreciate the review.
Thanks for watching. I wonder what your doctor would think about the product for you?
@@FitnessFinance4u I'll have to ask but for now he has me trying to do squats so...I don't think that should be a problem
Thank you for your honest review
Any time!
Do you happen to have any videos on walking pads for review? Would you mind suggesting which one/s are likely the best. Your style for presenting reviews is educational and professional which assists in appropriate decision making. Thank you.
Thank you for watching. Here’s my walking pad review. I Bought The #1 Selling Walking Pad Treadmill On Amazon | Sperax Walking Pad Under Desk Treadmill
th-cam.com/video/vxCrxeNjq9U/w-d-xo.html
Your video demonstrating the Sperax Walking Pad was of most assistance. Looking forward to future videos.
Much thanks!
I just ordered the nice day twister stepper version it’s only been out since march or may of 2024
I hope you like it!
This may be what I need as a truck driver. I workout well but need to boost my heart rate
True...it doesn't take up much space and it helps you move your legs!
Hi. Any suggestions on lengthening the straps? When I follow the instructions the space where my heads go gets really small. Thank you!
Um...the place where your "head" goes through? Maybe I'm misunderstanding this question, but you don't put your head through anything. Did you mean something else?
Hi! What workout mode do you use on your Apple Watch?
I put use the “walking” mode.
How do you get the pedal to move once I step on it the other pedal won’t rise up
That's strange. I gave mine away recently, but I remembered that when one pedal is down, the other is up. Have you loosened the knob under the pedals to decrease the tension? Maybe one of them got stuck? If that doesn't work I would return it.
Thank You! I’ll try it out ! Nice review
Thanks for watching and glad I could help!
Thanks for the review
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, and the review
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
I have my tension, medium, and I hate the sound when I step and it hits the bottom. I was thinking of finding some thing I could maybe put on the underside to cushion that sound so each step I’m making a clank clank clank clank am I doing something wrong? Is this just part of what this machine is? Did you find yourself?
I think you just need to shorten the length of your steps. It might be difficult to get used to at first, but this way it will not "bottom out."
Pool noodle cuts noise and bump
Hi 🌸 If you're not going to be using it or the walking ....can I have it ? If you don't mind ?
Sorry, I already have someone promised it to.
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You burned 200 calories exercising for how long ,?
30 mins.
are all mini steppers the same in that the sunny says it cant be used for over 15 min and it needs to rest for 30 min after? and is this dangerous if one doesnt time it well?
It seems to me that the two I've tried, Sunny and Niceday, are remarkably similar. Therefore, I tend to think they can both only be used for 15 minutes (for some reason the Niceday Stepper doesn't have that warning). They could break on you in the middle of a workout if you don't give them a rest, so yes, I guess that could be dangerous.
@@FitnessFinance4uI just purchased the Sunny brand version based on your review of it. I purchased the Smart model that syncs with their app. Perhaps the Niceday brand just didn’t list the warning so I appreciate that Sunny did. I see the hydraulics as the same on both brands. Sunny was just considerate to list the warning. As I mentioned, Sunny has an app and also an Apple TV app which will allow me to do their stepper videos on a bigger screen. I’ve noticed that Sunny also makes other fitness equipments but I’m not sure how good they are. They have corresponding videos for them as well. I have the apps installed. I’m just waiting for the stepper to arrive.
Did you lubricate this? How often ?
I only had the Nice Day Mini Stepper for a month. But, I did have the Sunny Mini Stepper for about 6 months, which is very similar. I never lubricated it as I only used it for 15 mins every few days. I think if I used it everyday, I’d lubricate it every two weeks so it wouldn’t break.
@@FitnessFinance4uhow and what would you use to lubricate?
What is the weight capacity on the niceday stepper? Thanks
It says 300lbs on Amazon
Never mind the time limit, what are the specs on the weight limit?
It says it handles up to 300lbs on Amazon.
They are hydraulics exactly like Sunny and should not be used for more than 10 minutes , at least Sunny warned people about the overheating.
True!
Other than being hot, what are the dangers? Hot seems like just saying it gets hot is sufficient. What would be the need to actually stop at 10 -15 min?
I also don't like it
It seems to be only slightly better than the Sunny Mini Stepper, but it’s still not my favorite way to do cardio.
sunny or nice day 🤣
either one will work!
I got a mini stepper but im not sure if its good for a male or just for females
Good for both, mate
@FitnessFinance4u thanks dude I'm going to add it to my weekly routine