Walmart has BalanceFrom Ski Machine for $199.99. Shipping is free.
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About this item:
Indoor Gym Use: Designed for indoor gym use, the Balancefrom SKI MACHINE allows for aerobic exercise, strength training, and indoor skiing practice.
Adjustable Resistance: Features multiple resistance levels, making it suitable for both beginners and professionals to choose the best training intensity according to their fitness level.
Full-body Workout: Capable of exercising up to 90% of the body's muscles, covering upper body, lower body, and trunk training.
LED Display Monitor: Equipped with an LED display monitor to accurately track exercise time, distance, watt, total stroke, and calories burned.
Quiet Operation: Operates quietly, allowing for exercise in a relatively noise-free environment.
Easy Mobility: The front end of the ski machine is equipped with pulleys, making it easy to move around.
BF SKI MACHINE 【Designed for Indoor Gym】BalanceFrom ski machine can meet your needs for aerobic exercise and strength training, you can also do skiing training indoors. 【Adjustable Resistance】Ski machine has the resistance of multiple gears, suitable for beginners and professionals. You can choose the best training intensity according to your physical fitness, fully enjoy the exercise. 【Full-body Exercise】During the use of the ski machine, you can exercise up to 90% of the muscles of the whole body. With this ski machine, you can meet most of the training of the upper body, lower body and trunk. 【LED Display Monitor】Indoor aerobic fitness equipment is equipped with LED display monitor, which can accurately evaluate your exercise time, distance, watt, total stroke and calories burned. 【Quiet & Easy to Move】Use this ski machine indoors, it will hardly produce any noise, so you can enjoy exercise in a relatively quiet environment. The front end of the ski is equipped with pulleys for easy movement.
Model Number:
BF-SK2
Product SKU:
5512318919
UPC:
850060519420
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Walmart has BalanceFrom Ski Machine for $199.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.
About this item:
Indoor Gym Use: Designed for indoor gym use, the Balancefrom SKI MACHINE allows for aerobic exercise, strength training, and indoor skiing practice.
Adjustable Resistance: Features multiple resistance levels, making it suitable for both beginners and professionals to choose the best training intensity according to their fitness level.
Full-body Workout: Capable of exercising up to 90% of the body's muscles, covering upper body, lower body, and trunk training.
LED Display Monitor: Equipped with an LED display monitor to accurately track exercise time, distance, watt, total stroke, and calories burned.
Quiet Operation: Operates quietly, allowing for exercise in a relatively noise-free environment.
Easy Mobility: The front end of the ski machine is equipped with pulleys, making it easy to move around.
I got the real thing, Concept2 Skierg. Also paid $1200 for it. Worth every penny. I used it to prepare for Hyrox races in Anaheim and Vancouver. Have another in Vegas in Feb.
FyI, get a letter of medical necessity from your provider and you can use HSA funds and reimburse yourself for it.
I bought this around Black Friday. Instructions do suck I ended up watching a tutorial on how to put concept 2 so erg together and it was pretty easy.
I paid ~250 for it and it's been worth every penny so far. I use it for warm ups and just do the interval settings it has. I can't comment much else on the actual metrics or w.e it uses as I don't care and don't use it.
If you want a ski erg that works well and is smooth like concept 2 for this price it's a no brainer imo.
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I bought this around Black Friday. Instructions do suck I ended up watching a tutorial on how to put concept 2 so erg together and it was pretty easy.
I paid ~250 for it and it's been worth every penny so far. I use it for warm ups and just do the interval settings it has. I can't comment much else on the actual metrics or w.e it uses as I don't care and don't use it.
If you want a ski erg that works well and is smooth like concept 2 for this price it's a no brainer imo.
I bought this around Black Friday. Instructions do suck I ended up watching a tutorial on how to put concept 2 so erg together and it was pretty easy.
I paid ~250 for it and it's been worth every penny so far. I use it for warm ups and just do the interval settings it has. I can't comment much else on the actual metrics or w.e it uses as I don't care and don't use it.
If you want a ski erg that works well and is smooth like concept 2 for this price it's a no brainer imo.
Bought this at $250 and it's worth every penny. Like others have said the instructions are beyond useless, watch a concept2 Skierg instruction video on YouTube instead.
I definitely don't need this but I've been looking for the other one garage gym had done a review for for $300 and had great reviews. This looks to be darn near the same thing as well and even $100 cheaper, how can I not buy it? Slick deals already getting me in trouble in 2026
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I got the real thing, Concept2 Skierg. Also paid $1200 for it. Worth every penny. I used it to prepare for Hyrox races in Anaheim and Vancouver. Have another in Vegas in Feb.
FyI, get a letter of medical necessity from your provider and you can use HSA funds and reimburse yourself for it.
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I got the real thing, Concept2 Skierg. Also paid $1200 for it. Worth every penny. I used it to prepare for Hyrox races in Anaheim and Vancouver. Have another in Vegas in Feb. FyI, get a letter of medical necessity from your provider and you can use HSA funds and reimburse yourself for it.
Does one actually need to have a specific necessity (like rehabbing from an elbow surgery or something specific for this machine), or does a doctor just provide a general directive to be healthy (that can be used for this or a bike or a rower, etc.)?
I bought one. Had thought about getting the C2 SkiErg, but couldn't justify the price.
I don't know if this will work long term, but it's worth noting that this deal is less than the cost of the floor mounting stand for C2 ($220).
So might be worth getting just to try out; if it breaks and /or you want to go for the C2, the floor stand is already there
I just bought the C2 Ski Erg about a month ago, and it has quickly become my favorite cardio workout for a quick blast.
Garage Gym Reviews did a review on the Walmart SkiErg and gave it favorable comments.
Things to consider would be all parts down to the last screw can be replaced on a C2 if anything were to break. Not sure that is the case with the knockoffs.
Also, C2 comes with the PM5 Performance monitor, which is the gold standard in the industry if you want to track your results against the robust community of athletes.
If all you want is a great workout on the cheap, this BalanceFrom is a no brainer.
Does one actually need to have a specific necessity (like rehabbing from an elbow surgery or something specific for this machine), or does a doctor just provide a general directive to be healthy (that can be used for this or a bike or a rower, etc.)?
My chiropractor wrote general statements like increase CV endurance and muscular strength, decreases weight, decrease BP, etc.
I just saw the deal and bought it. Hopefully it's just a white labeled Syedee Lava Flow.
Here's a YouTube review of the Syedee Lava Flow by Budget Gym Co-op: https://youtu.be/UtMvjEXOtEU?si=N1gZM2xBJulGkPYo
It goes into the internals and compares it with the Ski-Erg.
Does anyone know if this is basically a rebadged Syedee? Does the internals look the same?
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FyI, get a letter of medical necessity from your provider and you can use HSA funds and reimburse yourself for it.
I paid ~250 for it and it's been worth every penny so far. I use it for warm ups and just do the interval settings it has. I can't comment much else on the actual metrics or w.e it uses as I don't care and don't use it.
If you want a ski erg that works well and is smooth like concept 2 for this price it's a no brainer imo.
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I paid ~250 for it and it's been worth every penny so far. I use it for warm ups and just do the interval settings it has. I can't comment much else on the actual metrics or w.e it uses as I don't care and don't use it.
If you want a ski erg that works well and is smooth like concept 2 for this price it's a no brainer imo.
I paid ~250 for it and it's been worth every penny so far. I use it for warm ups and just do the interval settings it has. I can't comment much else on the actual metrics or w.e it uses as I don't care and don't use it.
If you want a ski erg that works well and is smooth like concept 2 for this price it's a no brainer imo.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BW19
FyI, get a letter of medical necessity from your provider and you can use HSA funds and reimburse yourself for it.
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I don't know if this will work long term, but it's worth noting that this deal is less than the cost of the floor mounting stand for C2 ($220).
So might be worth getting just to try out; if it breaks and /or you want to go for the C2, the floor stand is already there
Garage Gym Reviews did a review on the Walmart SkiErg and gave it favorable comments.
Things to consider would be all parts down to the last screw can be replaced on a C2 if anything were to break. Not sure that is the case with the knockoffs.
Also, C2 comes with the PM5 Performance monitor, which is the gold standard in the industry if you want to track your results against the robust community of athletes.
If all you want is a great workout on the cheap, this BalanceFrom is a no brainer.
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Here's a YouTube review of the Syedee Lava Flow by Budget Gym Co-op: https://youtu.be/UtMvjEXOtEU?si=
It goes into the internals and compares it with the Ski-Erg.
Does anyone know if this is basically a rebadged Syedee? Does the internals look the same?
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