Description
Jacobs Ladder 2
Jacobs Ladder 2 is a piece of home fitness equipment designed to bring the power of a full gym to residences and small footprint , it has the same drive train as Jacobs Ladder so, it is just as durable. There are four differences between Jacobs Ladder and Jacobs Ladder 2:
- Different rung design (maple rung versus polyurethane)
- Power requirement (self-powered versus 110/220V)
- Width (31.25” vs 27.25”)
- Warranty (4 Year Parts/1 Year Labor vs 2 Year Parts)
Other than that, the workout on the Jacobs Ladder 2 home fitness equipment is exactly the same with the same results!
Features
- Long, Dynamic, Climbing Strokes
- Offers Digital Feedback
- Will fit through the doorway
Specifications
- Frame: Welded Tubular Steel
- Width: 27.25”
- Length: 76”
- Height: 65.5”
- Weight: 300 lbs
- Rungs: Steel Tube with Polyurethane Sleeve
- Case: ABS/Polyethylene
- Power: 110 V (220 V available upon request)
- Ceiling Height: 7.5 Feet
- Digital Readouts: Elapsed Time, Feet Climbed, Rate (Feet/Min), Calorie Burn, Heart Rate (using chest strap)
- Warranty: 2 Year Parts
- Shipping Dimensions:
- 29” x 77.5” x 71” , 407 lbs
- Shipping Density: 4.407 lbs/ft3
What Our Experts Think
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Elite functional cardio: Jacobs Ladder 2 builds on the original by offering a self‑paced, continuous climbing motion that engages legs, arms, and core simultaneously — ideal for cardiovascular conditioning and total‑body endurance.
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Low‑impact, high‑intensity: Smooth, ergonomic climbing motion reduces stress on joints while maximizing calorie burn and aerobic output compared to running or traditional steppers.
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Commercial‑grade durability: Built with heavy‑duty materials and reliable moving components to withstand daily use in gyms, training facilities, and home performance spaces.
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Adaptive for all levels: Intuitive self‑powered design lets beginners start easy and advanced athletes push high‑intensity intervals.
Product Q&A
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Do I need electricity for it?
No — Jacobs Ladder 2 is self‑powered, so your movement drives the machine without motors or outlets. -
What does it train?
It targets cardio endurance, muscle stamina, core stability, and upper/body coordination through continuous climbing. -
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes — the intensity is self‑regulated; start slow and increase effort as fitness improves. -
Where can it be used?
Gyms, sport performance facilities, home gyms, and rehab or cross‑training centers.
Maintenance Tips
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Wipe down rails and handles after each use to remove sweat and debris.
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Check bolts and frame connections periodically to ensure stability and safety.
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Keep tracks and moving parts clean of dust for smooth motion.
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Follow any manufacturer guidance on lubrication for pulleys or joints if applicable.
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Store or cover in dry environments to protect against corrosion and prolong lifespan






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