Big Stef's Reviews (31)


(4.00)
3/3/2026
This is a $200-250 walking pad that goes up to 6ish mph. When the snow started falling, I really needed to find a way to get some steps in and most treadmills are just big, heavy, expensive coat hangars. This thing weighs 40lbs and sits in a corner. If it breaks…it was friggin $200. So what. It does the job when the weather sucks and I can’t get out for walks. Downsides…it has a 265lb weight capacity and the pad surface is narrow and potentially too short for those with really long strides. But for my 6’1” body, it is sufficiently long. The narrowness has been an issue sometimes if I get distracted and I’ll catch an edge and stumble. But I’m not asking much of this thing and it was exactly what I needed. So far (3 months) it has held up very well to this 225lb guy getting his 8-12k steps every day on it.
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(5.00)
3/3/2026
S-tier cable and landmine attachment that is infinitely versatile. Fantastic build quality and I keep finding new ways to use it.
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(5.00)
3/3/2026
Perfect for my chest supported row setup. Plastic inserts protect the bar and it’s the perfect height.
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(5.00)
3/3/2026
Perfect for keeping my most used bars in the rack, but out of the way. Build quality is outstanding.
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(4.00)
3/3/2026
Stable and the pad is comfortable(ish). The pad doesn’t go end to end so there are times when my foot slips and gets jammed between the pad and upright. Annoying. But for the price, it does the job on exercises I generally hate to do anyway, so why spend real money on something fancier.
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(4.33)
3/3/2026
Solid landmine. Paired with a Pritchett Pad and you’ve got the best chest supported row setup possible short of a dedicated machine.
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(4.00)
3/3/2026
This is a bit of an expensive one trick pony unitasker. But it is PERFECT for that task, which is chest supported landmine rows. Couple it with the exponent edge landmine jack for a great, sturdy setup. Yes, it’s heavy and awkward to store. But until I have space and money for a standalone t-bar machine. It’s the best option.
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(5.00)
3/3/2026
Nice and long with big loops. Can seriously get my elbows in there for ab crunches so I’m not torturing my wrists or hands.
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