Lifepro Rhythm Vibration Plate Exercise Machine with Handles for Balance Support – Vibrating Plate for Lymphatic Drainage, Circulation & Recovery, Heart Rate Sensor, Phone Holder, 99 Speed Levels








Key features
- •BUILD MUSCLE. IMPROVE YOUR FITNESS & FLEXIBILITY - No matter who you are you deserve to feel great and have a healthy lean physique. Jump on your fitness platform to instantly begin sculpting the body and booty of your dreams! The Rhythm creates a full-body vibration that stimulates musculature causing extra muscle contraction and increased activation at all stages of your workout!
- •LOSE WEIGHT BURN FAT & CELLULITE - The benefits you'll get from your vibration platform go far beyond building muscle - boost your metabolism and improve circulation to burn unwanted fat increase bone density & suppress joint stress levels. In addition to your yoga straps our resistance bands make the perfect at-home gym cardio bundle to tone and strengthen your upper and lower body.
- •UNIQUE DESIGN. USER-FRIENDLY DISPLAY. MULTI-SPEED. With a wide range of speed settings from 1 to 99 you can maximize your workouts regardless of your ability level. For your convenience wheels are attached are for easy maneuverability and storage. With our easy to use display screen and remote control you'll get the most efficient results in the shortest amount of time possible.
- •SPECIAL BONUSES. ONLINE PROFESSIONAL TRAINER MANUAL & EBOOK - When purchasing our product we at LifePro want you to receive as much value as possible. We have designed our manual to be extremely user-friendly. In addition With each purchase you get instant access to free online workout videos that offer instructions and ideas from professional coaches that will help you along the way to get fit lose weight and recover from injuries.
- •SUPERIOR QUALITY. 100% LIFETIME SATISFACTION GUARANTEE. We've PROVEN & TESTED our products for comfort and durability you can enjoy our Vibration Plate and Bands absolutely RISK-FREE. LifePro's mission is to develop premium & safe home exercise equipment to help you lead a healthier & better lifestyle with 100% customer satisfaction.
Lifepro Rhythm Vibration Plate Exercise Machine with Handles for Balance Support – Vibrating Plate for Lymphatic Drainage, Circulation & Recovery, Heart Rate Sensor, Phone Holder, 99 Speed Levels
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Customer Reviews
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Love it
Alfie E.✓ Verified Purchase•September 19, 2023
Very sturdy, well built. Easy assembly. After the first session I already feel invigorated. Anxious to see results in a few weeks of daily use.
Loved it for a month, but when it broke it took a bad review to respond in a meaningful way.
John D✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2023
Updated from 1 star to 4. A member of the life pro team reaponded to this review and they expedited a replacement. I wish the original customer service experience had been more personal and responsive. The plastic cam that broke would be easy to replace at home, so it would be great of they shipped a few replacements with the original (unless mine is the onlybone that broke, of course). Excited to get to "wiggle" again. Note, the one I sent .y mom is on carpeting and it really is so much better on my hard floors than her carpet. Consider location when you purchase. It is a beast -- but that is also why it feels so secure and safe for seniors.
Original review:
A small plastic cam that makes the plate vibrate disintegrated inside the unit. I've requested a replacement piece so I could use this again -- which is an important part of my physical therapy (I have a disability) and they sent a reply that their are no base units available at this time. No followup, no suggestion that they read my message or viewed the photo of the piece I need. I was super flattering, too, as I LOVED the machine. I even bought my mom one two weeks after I bought mine. But now I have a HUGE machine that doesn't work. It is a really ugly coat rack, which is all it is good for. If I ever get a response that suggests I'll get to wiggle again, I might be able to change my review to something more positive.
Original review:
A small plastic cam that makes the plate vibrate disintegrated inside the unit. I've requested a replacement piece so I could use this again -- which is an important part of my physical therapy (I have a disability) and they sent a reply that their are no base units available at this time. No followup, no suggestion that they read my message or viewed the photo of the piece I need. I was super flattering, too, as I LOVED the machine. I even bought my mom one two weeks after I bought mine. But now I have a HUGE machine that doesn't work. It is a really ugly coat rack, which is all it is good for. If I ever get a response that suggests I'll get to wiggle again, I might be able to change my review to something more positive.
Put together fairly easy!
kevin rooney✓ Verified Purchase•August 17, 2023
I bought it for my wife, she only use it a couple of times. I use more often it seems to loosen my joints ok. Putting together was fairly easy, except watch the cord that goes from the base to the console on top, I made the mistake of not securing the top of the cord and it went to the bottom of the frame of in the middle. But I took the frame off and rewired it. I am still waiting for some kind gift they promised! Over all I am pleased, next I need my wife to start using it regularly!
Blood flow mobility
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 9, 2023
This is a good product for the price. My Aunt has a different one that cost upward 2k so the durability for the price is worth it.
Pretty easy to assemble, does a good job of activating muscles!
andymand✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2023
Likes:
- The item arrived quickly and undamaged (which, when the instructions warn that heavy stuff might be damaged, is a concern)
- It was fairly easy to assemble. It was nice that all of the fasteners were in place, rather than having to dump and sort through dozens of fasteners from a bag and trying to find the right one for each assembly step.
- It was MUCH quieter than I (and my spouse) expected.
- Even on the lowest setting, within a minute or two, I can feel my muscles working. I got the same report from my spouse after she took it for a spin.
Dislikes:
- I'm not a strong guy, so when I tighten fasteners, I tighten them as best I can, but would never consider myself some kind of wrenching gorilla. So it was rather disappointing when I tightened one of the two bolts at the bottom of the left tube and the bolt started spinning in the hole, since that indicates that I stripped it. I thought, "Wow, I guess I didn't realize how hard I was turning that tiny wrench; I'll go easy from here on out." And while I was tightening the screw between the handle and the tube on the right side, the same thing happened. After I completed the assembly and took it on its maiden voyage, I realized that my fears about this device shaking apart all of its fasteners was completely unfounded and, in retrospect, I now see that I could have gently tightened the fasteners and all would have been fine. At the end of the day, I don't think that these two loose fasteners will cause any problems, but it's disappointing to know that the metal and/or the cut of the threads and/or the fasteners themselves cannot withstand some minor torque applied to them.
- The instructions in the manual said to loosely tighten each set of fasteners and then to tighten them all near the end of the assembly process. However, the video instructions on the website said to tighten all fasteners as I went. It would have been good to know which one of those was right. Also, if I'd followed the manual to the letter (loosely tightening each set of fasteners as I went), there would have been no way to tighten the top two bolts once the console had been attached. So, at a minimum, the manual needs a revision at that step.
- I think the video instructions said that this would take 10 minutes to assemble. I tend to be a careful assembler and it took me about a half-hour. Part of that was wondering whether I should be following the written manual or the video instructions and trying to tease apart the differences between those two.
- The UI on the console leaves a little to be desired. Having one button for Pulse and another button for Time is an inefficient use of buttons/space. Like if you had a button on your wall to turn on your lights and another button to turn off your lights; one button could just flip it to the other state. Also, the separator between minutes and seconds is a decimal point, not a colon.
Realistically, though, none of the dislikes are showstoppers. This was an economical alternative to the over-$1000 models that are out there and while I've never used the others, I can see how standing on this thing for 10 minutes a day (or more, I guess) will help work some muscles that I don't get a good chance to work.
I'm not exactly sure how to use the included straps (although they definitely increased the work I felt like I was performing on the devide) or the extra resistance bands, but I'm sure it'll be fine if I don't use them or maybe I can poke around on the website.
I need support to stand in one place for anything more than a brief time, so I'd never get one of these which lacks handles. Being 6'3", I wish that the handles were a little higher, but my hands reach the handles, so it's fine.
If we end up using this a lot, I can see upgrading to one of the expensive ones, but for now, this one seems to suit our needs just fine.
Small edits/additions: The included phone holder features a clamp which might fit around a bicycle handlebar (I think the generic instruction sheet shows such a use case), but it does not fit around the handlebar of this device. Personally, I don't care, but my wife was looking for a way to keep her phone visible while using the device and I see no way for that to happen with this holder. The included cupholder mounted easily to the two fasteners on the center support, but I think it's a little small for the water bottles we tend to use.
- The item arrived quickly and undamaged (which, when the instructions warn that heavy stuff might be damaged, is a concern)
- It was fairly easy to assemble. It was nice that all of the fasteners were in place, rather than having to dump and sort through dozens of fasteners from a bag and trying to find the right one for each assembly step.
- It was MUCH quieter than I (and my spouse) expected.
- Even on the lowest setting, within a minute or two, I can feel my muscles working. I got the same report from my spouse after she took it for a spin.
Dislikes:
- I'm not a strong guy, so when I tighten fasteners, I tighten them as best I can, but would never consider myself some kind of wrenching gorilla. So it was rather disappointing when I tightened one of the two bolts at the bottom of the left tube and the bolt started spinning in the hole, since that indicates that I stripped it. I thought, "Wow, I guess I didn't realize how hard I was turning that tiny wrench; I'll go easy from here on out." And while I was tightening the screw between the handle and the tube on the right side, the same thing happened. After I completed the assembly and took it on its maiden voyage, I realized that my fears about this device shaking apart all of its fasteners was completely unfounded and, in retrospect, I now see that I could have gently tightened the fasteners and all would have been fine. At the end of the day, I don't think that these two loose fasteners will cause any problems, but it's disappointing to know that the metal and/or the cut of the threads and/or the fasteners themselves cannot withstand some minor torque applied to them.
- The instructions in the manual said to loosely tighten each set of fasteners and then to tighten them all near the end of the assembly process. However, the video instructions on the website said to tighten all fasteners as I went. It would have been good to know which one of those was right. Also, if I'd followed the manual to the letter (loosely tightening each set of fasteners as I went), there would have been no way to tighten the top two bolts once the console had been attached. So, at a minimum, the manual needs a revision at that step.
- I think the video instructions said that this would take 10 minutes to assemble. I tend to be a careful assembler and it took me about a half-hour. Part of that was wondering whether I should be following the written manual or the video instructions and trying to tease apart the differences between those two.
- The UI on the console leaves a little to be desired. Having one button for Pulse and another button for Time is an inefficient use of buttons/space. Like if you had a button on your wall to turn on your lights and another button to turn off your lights; one button could just flip it to the other state. Also, the separator between minutes and seconds is a decimal point, not a colon.
Realistically, though, none of the dislikes are showstoppers. This was an economical alternative to the over-$1000 models that are out there and while I've never used the others, I can see how standing on this thing for 10 minutes a day (or more, I guess) will help work some muscles that I don't get a good chance to work.
I'm not exactly sure how to use the included straps (although they definitely increased the work I felt like I was performing on the devide) or the extra resistance bands, but I'm sure it'll be fine if I don't use them or maybe I can poke around on the website.
I need support to stand in one place for anything more than a brief time, so I'd never get one of these which lacks handles. Being 6'3", I wish that the handles were a little higher, but my hands reach the handles, so it's fine.
If we end up using this a lot, I can see upgrading to one of the expensive ones, but for now, this one seems to suit our needs just fine.
Small edits/additions: The included phone holder features a clamp which might fit around a bicycle handlebar (I think the generic instruction sheet shows such a use case), but it does not fit around the handlebar of this device. Personally, I don't care, but my wife was looking for a way to keep her phone visible while using the device and I see no way for that to happen with this holder. The included cupholder mounted easily to the two fasteners on the center support, but I think it's a little small for the water bottles we tend to use.
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