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Bowflex Revolution XP Home Gym

Bowflex Revolution XP Home Gym




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Featuring the new Spiraflex linear strength technology and articulating arms, this refurbished Bowflex Revolution XP blends the same smooth, versatile resistance engine as the original Revolution with a compact space-saving design. The compact unit fits a 4 x 5-foot space or corner, making it perfect for lofts, condominiums or any home, and it provides more than 90 exercise movement options. The SpiraFlex resistance technology duplicates the benefits of free weights, and it provides 220 pounds of resistance out of the box (can be upgraded to 280 pounds). This refurbished model of the Bowflex Revolution XP is backed by a full 6-month warranty.
With the Revolution XP, you'll get all the strength equipment at your local gym in one machine:

Upper Body Workouts: Duplicate almost any exercise from your local gym. The Freedom Arms adjust 170° to work muscles from various angles. An optional Lat Tower lets you sculpt your back and shoulder muscles with gym-style exercises.
Lower Body Workouts: Work leg and hip muscles without bulky equipment. Squat Harness included for total body shaping. Leg Attachment included for Seated Leg Extensions and Standing Leg Curls.
Core and Abs Workout: Build a flatter, leaner, more defined core with a wide variety of exercises. Add the Optional Ab Back Pad to power up your core workouts by up to 40 percent.
SpiraFlex Plates
The patented SpiraFlex plates of the Bowflex Revolution home gym enable smooth, consistent resistance through the entire range of motion, a principal ingredient in developing lean, strong muscle. The versatility of these lightweight interlocking plates allows you to quickly and easily adjust resistance weight on the Bowflex Revolution home gym from 10 to 300 pounds (up to 600 pounds with the leg press station) for a quiet, gym-quality workout at home. SpiraFlex technology duplicates the benefits of free weights and plate-loaded machines to deliver the smoothest, most versatile at-home workout available.

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Bowflex Conquest Home Gym [Discontinued]

Bowflex Conquest Home Gym [Discontinued]




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This Bowflex home gym utilizes the same Power Rod Resistance as the top-of-the-line Bowflex models with 210 pounds of Bowflex Rod Technology resistance
Customer Reviews
My Wife and I, both in our 60s, have been using a resistance band machine for many years and found it to be basically adequate. The manufacturer no longer supports that machine and we eventually ran out of bands requiring us to replace it. We're sorry now that we didn't replace it with a BowFlex sooner. The Conquest is perfect for our purposes of generally toning and conditioning. It is easily adjustable, providing a wide range of motion and resistance. The book and video provided with the machine are extremely helpful and the set-up instructions accurate and easy to follow. We assembled and set up the machine in a matter of a few minutes. We can recommend this machine without reservation.




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Bowflex Motivator 2 Home Gym [Discontinued]

Bowflex Motivator 2 Home Gym [Discontinued]




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The Bowflex Motivator 2 offers a total body workout in as little as 20 minutes a day. It incorporates specific circuit training into one workout and provides more than 50 different exercises. Great for all fitness levels, this versatile machine helps work the abs, arms, chest, back, shoulders, and lower body.

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Customer Reviews
I was looking for something I could put in my home that would allow me to do some resistance training. After much debating, I opted to purchase this machine. I haven't been disappointed!



Lets start with the Price. I purchased this for $599 and opted for the free shipping. I feel that this product is a bargain at that price. I've looked into many other pieces of equipement that cost much more and did much less.



Assemble wasn't too bad. There are quite a few pieces in the box that need to be assembled. It looks a little overwhelming when you first open the box, however the assembly instruction manual is very thorough and easy to understand. If you have any experience putting things together (ie. Ready-to-assemble furniture or toys) this will be a snap.



The product is very sturdy. It is a little large, so make sure you have the space to put it. If you are looking to lift heavy amounts of weight, the only drawback to this model is it can't be upgraded with more weight. For me, the 210 lbs. was enough, but for others, it may not be.



Overall I am very satisfied with this purchase.


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Bowflex Xtreme 2 Home Gym

Bowflex Xtreme 2 Home Gym




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We took the Xtreme and improved it. The Xtreme 2 includes a lat tower featuring 2 adjustable positions with angled lat bar to build back and shoulder muscles quickly with this integrated tower; 4 position adjustable lower pulleys with longer squat station to do squats and build your glutes, hamstrings and quads; and a leg extension/leg curl attachment to develop strong, muscular legs. Other features include: gym-style vertical workout position, adjustable quick-release seat with polyurethane cushion, contoured extra wide seat back for added stability and support during lat exercises, reinforced "X"-shaped base for maximum stability, compact size for smaller workout spaces, triple function hand-grip/ankle cuffs, and multiple cable/pulley positions for custom workouts. And, the Xtreme 2 lets you change exercises more quickly and easily with no cable changes needed between exercises and stations. These features let you perform over 75 exercises. Comes with owner's manual/fitness guide.

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I was a little dissapointed since it came with no instructions and the box it came into was very old and had holes in it. Other than that, it was fine.


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Bowflex Revolution Home Gym

Bowflex Revolution Home Gym




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You are looking at the Bowflex Revolution FT home gym. It is a smooth, versatile, and compact piece of equipment in the Bowflex arsenal. The Revolution is distinguished by the company's SpiraFlex resistance technology, which provides a polished, consistent resistance through the entire range of motion--a principal ingredient in developing lean, strong muscles. The versatility of these lightweight interlocking plates lets you quickly and easily adjust the resistance on the Revolution from 10 to 200 pounds for upper body workouts (which can be upgraded to 280 pounds). The machine duplicates virtually every exercise from your local gym, with Freedom Arms that adjust 170 degrees to work muscles from various angles.

The machine also includes a leg press plate for your lower body, along with a five-position foot harness. All told, the Revolution supports more than 90 exercises, including a comprehensive core and abs workout. Other details include comfortable hand grips and a DVD workout video. The Revolution measures 65 by 38 by 73 inches (L x W x H).

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Customer Reviews
This review may sound a little negative, but . .well, I'll explain. I do use this machine pretty regularly and enjoy working out on it. But it ain't cheap, and it ain't perfect, either, especially if you're a complete novice to weightlifting.



Over the years, I've worked out in gyms and I've worked out at home both with older Bowflex power-rod models and with this one. I'm about the furthest thing there is from a walking mile of muscle, but I try to at least maintain a basic fitness level. Overall, I prefer lifting in a gym with a friend as a spotter, for a lot of reasons -- working out with a friend helps educate you about proper lifting technique, the buddy system works as motivator, and many of the most efficient excercises for muscle gain -- deadlifts, military press, squats -- require either free weights or a dedicated Smith machine, and can't be performed on this machine.



But if you don't have any friends to lift with you and there aren't any gyms nearby, or if (like me) you simply don't have the time to make it to the gym regularly, you can get a decent workout with a bowflex system. I've had this machine for about three years now, and I use it fairly consistently (usually in six month on/ six month off cycles, as I watch my belly fat expand and retract). If you do choose to get a home gym system, this one is a good choice. It does let you fit a lot of exercises into a small space, and it's great for working out at home safely without a spotter. You can do a lot of basic excercises on it -- incline and decline bench; leg presses, extensions, and curls; preacher curl, resisted crunches; chest and shoulder flies; it doubles effectively as a weighted rowing machine. Overall, you can hit pretty much any individual muscle group in the body with this thing.



As to durability and construction, this machine has also stood up reasonably well over time, despite several moves and long periods of daily use; the "power rods" on my old bowflex lost a fair bit of their elasticity over time, but the the resistance plates on this machine are (as far as I can tell) just as tough now as they were when I purchased the thing. You will probably need at least two people to put the thing together (unless you're fit enough already to make it redundant). You'll have to do some partial disassembly when moving it through a doorway, too -- the horizontal rod on which the plates fit sticks out too much to fit through a standard doorway -- but all that takes is ten minutes or so with the included allen wrenches (make sure to keep all the tools it ships with in a bag somewhere, so you can disassemble it later if you need to move). It does creak a little on some exercises, but overall the construction has held up pretty well (so far). [Edit: shortly after I wrote this review, i.e., after using the machine on and off for about three years, one of the plastic parts snapped while I was changing out plates. I contacted the company and was shipped a replacement part within the week, no charge or question].



The main problem with this machine is that it's hard to hit groups of muscles at once, and that's the best way to build overall strength. You can't do squats or deadlifts on it or a number of other compound excercises -- they've got an isolation excercise for every muscle, but it's harder to do whole-body workouts on them. (You can *try* to mimic deadlift and press on it, but you end up straining at odd angles that beg for injury). I've had to buy a chin-up bar to do pullups, and I generally have to do dips between my kitchen counters. As soon as I get room, I'll probably need to buy a smith machine, too. The difficulty of doing many compound excercises on this machine leads to a second problem that shows up after you've been using this for a few months. If you don't plan your workout carefully, you can overdevelop your strength in one area and underdevelop another, which can create a risk of injury -- to explain, I've strained my arms once or twice on this machine because I'd let my bench press get so far out in front of my chest fly that it became difficult to pull the strap handles in to position for the press. So you have to pay attention and plan your excercises carefully, for even muscular development. That's something you have to do with any workout plan, of course, and in some ways is a problem general to any machine-based excercise program, but you'll want to pay especial attention to it with the Bowflex machines.



The chief advantage of this "revolution' model over the more standard "power rod" bowflex model is that the "power rod" basic model has an additional flaw that's kinda hard to explain -- the tension on the rod increases slowly as you do each excercise, so if you pick, say, the two "fifty pound" rods, you're only getting 100 pounds of resistance at the peak of the curve, and a lot less at the start and finish. The Revolution solves that by using, basically, plastic plates filled with rubber bands, that you twist as you do the motion, providing constant resistance. Of the two, the "revolution" style machine is a lot closer to providing a "weight-like" workout, and the power rod model is a lot closer to total crap (but also a lot cheaper).



Finally, the "resistance plates" have an additional shortcoming: the smallest increment is five pounds per side. A lot of weight training programs (Starting Strength, etc.) try to have you increase resistance in five-pound increments from session to session -- so you need 2.5-lb weights to do that (2.5 on each side), and you can't do that with this machine. Again, you can compensate for it by just working out longer with lighter weights before making the ten-pound jump, but again, it's something you have to compensate for, and it could end up slowing down your training a bit relative to the rate of gain you'd have with free weights in a gym.





I'd advise going to the gym with a partner first -- a knowledgeable friend or a personal trainer -- before buying this machine. It's the best way to learn excercises, learn how to structure your own workout plan, etc. If you don't know proper form, there's a fair chance all you'll do when you get the home gym machine is flail around for a while and try unsuccessfully to ape the guy in the videos, because you won't know what you're doing. Because this system lets you do so many different excercises, it's really easy to do silly or unbalanced workout programs on it, and even easier to do the right excercises in the wrong way (and doing things with improper form can get you injured, which generally derails newbie lifters). You can get this knowledge on your own if you're willing to put in the research time, but it's generally more effective to learn with a coach (just like it's better to learn a martial art from an instructor than from a DVD).



That said, the main thing is just working out consistently, every other day. If having a home gym system in your house (or spending over a grand on an excercise machine) means you'll work out more consistently, it might be worth getting. If you're not self-motivated to work out every day, I'd find a partner and go to the gym with him or her every other day instead.



If, on the other hand, despite all the caveats above, you like working out at home instead of in a gym (I do), you can get a decent workout on this machine. There are a lot of benefits to working out at home, too -- you don't have to compete for the machines, you can work out at any time at all, you can work out without having to find a lifting partner for safety, you don't have to waste time travelling to and from the gym, and so forth.



All in all -- if you're a novice to weightlifting, the best thing you can do is get a friend and go to the gym regularly together. If that isn't an option for whatever reason, or if you aren't a novice and/or know you would just prefer to work out at home, period; and if you're strongly self-motivated to work out regularly; then you can get a very good workout on this machine. You'll only get out what you put in, but if you have the dedication to consistently push yourself, you can get decent results with this thing.


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Bowflex Sport Home Gym [Discontinued]

Bowflex Sport Home Gym [Discontinued]




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Bowflex Sport Home Gym Exercise Equipment This new, sleek Bowflex Sport Home Gym utilizes the same Power Rod Resistance as the top-of-the-line Bowflex models allowing you to do over 60 exercises.Bowflex Sport Features: Over 60 gym-quality exercises! 210 p

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Customer Reviews
All I have to say is this Machine was worth every penny,and with the 310lb upgrade option you can't go wrong,and your joints will thank you in the long run...I live In Hawaii so being in shape is a way of life, get a bowflex if you want to make your life more enjoyable and most importantly..simplier...Alohaz


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Bowflex Ultimate XTLU Home Gym [Discontinued]

Bowflex Ultimate XTLU Home Gym [Discontinued]




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Take fitness to a whole new level with the Bowflex Ultimate. It's one of our most effective machines giving you an incredible leg, ab and upper body workout.

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Customer Reviews
I purchased the Bowflex for my husband for a gift. We spent 31/2 hours putting it together. (not to hard if you have assistance). The exercises are easy and effective. Once you get the hang of which parts to connect to where, because there are many attatchments. Good product.


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Bowflex Ultimate 2 Home Gym (Refurbished)

Bowflex Ultimate 2 Home Gym (Refurbished)




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The Bowflex Ultimate 2 Home Gym is a total-body solution that delivers everything you could possibly imagine for great fitness results. It offers over 95 exercises and includes a lat tower, leg extension/leg curl station, preacher curl attachment, integrated squat station and more. Included with Your Bowflex Ultimate 2 Home Gym: No-Change Cable Pulley System; 310 lbs of Power Rod Resistance (upgradeable to 410 lbs/186 kg); Lat Tower with Angled Lat Bar; Leg Extension/Leg Curl Attachment; Preacher Curl Attachment; Built-In Cardio Rowing Machine; Integrated Squat Station; 5-way Hand-Grip/ Ankle Cuffs; Workout DVD; Quick Reference Fitness Poster with Detailed Instructions for Each Exercise

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Customer Reviews
As a previous reviewer stated, Yes, this comes in about 6 different boxes, (I also got more boxes because I ordered more attachments). Yes, it does take about 8-18 hours of assembly (varies depending on how good you are at putting things together). When you first open the boxes and see all of the parts the task does look daunting, but the Bowflex instruction manual does a fair job of explaining how to assemble it. I am OK at assembling things, such as Ikea and Target furniture. Although, this was definitely a step up in difficulty, it isn't impossible. It does take some patience and attention to detail. Took me 3 days working 4hrs a day to complete the machine, total 12hrs. I did feel a sense of accomplishment knowing that I finished and did it alone.



I used it for a month and a half straight and after 4 weeks there were obvious results. Unfortunately I fell off the workout wagon and began to use it less and less because I just got busy with life. But if you use it it does work!



One negative, I guess, is that it is BIG, about L8'xW4'xH7' so you must have room for it. Even folded up it takes up about L5'xW4xH7'(for the exercises that you get the size makes sense)I had it in our bedroom because it was the biggest room in our old apt, besides the living room. Now we have a garage and I keep it there. It is a much better spot for it. Now that I have my own workout room, I plan on getting back on the wagon and working out with it regularly. It is a great machine that is fun to use. (For me, it is even more fun to workout with a partner).



Keep in mind that it is different from using free weights. Where free weights tend to get easier when you get to the top of your contraction, the Bowflex power rods on the other hand start off easier and get tougher towards the top of your contraction. It takes some getting used to but as you use it you will get used to it.



There are so many exercises that you can have a different workout every week. It is Well constructed, very durable, and most importantly it is effective. I payed about $3,500 for it with the ab crunch attachment and I still feel that it was money well spent. I will make my money back on this the longer I have it as compared to a gym membership for 5yrs.



So if you have the space are self motivated and want a home gym, this is the product for you. Save yourself the trouble and get the Ultimate 2 Accessory rack as well. At first I Thought I wouldn't need one but I am probably gonna get one in the next few months because the accessories are everywhere and with it they will be a lot more organized and easier to access when needed as well as store when not in use.


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Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE Home Gym (Refurbished)

Bowflex Xtreme 2 SE Home Gym (Refurbished)




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Space and Time Saving Design. We took the Xtreme and improved it. The Lat Tower adjusts to two positions, plus the longer squat frame gives you 4 adjustable positions. In addition, the Xtreme 2 SE lets you change exercises more quickly and easily with no cable changes needed between exercises. 210 lbs of Power Rod Resistance Standard. Revolutionary No-Change Cable Pulley System. Lat tower with Angled Lat Bar. 4-Position Lower pulley/squat station. Leg Extension. Abdominal Crunch Shoulder Harness. Ergonomic adjustable seat. Compact size for smaller workout space. 5-Way Hand-Grip/Ankle Cuffs. Multiple cable/pulley positions. These features let you perform over 70 exercises. Fitness Guide, complete with detailed instructions for each exercise.

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Customer Reviews
As a woman, I have struggled for years with my weight. It seemed like nothing I did worked. I eat sensible, healthy meals and worked out regularly at the gym and yet my weight just kept creeping up. I was getting extremely frustrated. Then, a few weeks ago, my husband came home with the Bowflex Xtreme 2. I have to admit that I was sort of skeptical on whether or not it would deliver the results it claimed.



It has exceeded my expectations by leaps and bounds. I have been using it every other day for just over 3 weeks now. I have lost almost 11 pounds and 15 inches. I have a long way to go to reach my weight loss goals, but now they seem reachable.



I would recommend this machine to any and everyone. It is easy to use and has more than enough variety of exercises to keep you interested...and it works!


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Bowflex Revolution FT Home Gym

Bowflex Revolution FT Home Gym




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The Bowflex Revolution FT home gym is a smooth, versatile, and compact piece of equipment in the Bowflex arsenal. The Revolution is distinguished by the company's SpiraFlex resistance technology, which provides a polished, consistent resistance through the entire range of motion--a principal ingredient in developing lean, strong muscles. The versatility of these lightweight interlocking plates lets you quickly and easily adjust the resistance on the Revolution from 10 to 200 pounds for upper body workouts (which can be upgraded to 280 pounds). The machine duplicates virtually every exercise from your local gym, with Freedom Arms that adjust 170 degrees to work muscles from various angles.

The machine also includes a leg press plate for your lower body, along with a five-position foot harness. All told, the Revolution supports more than 90 exercises, including a comprehensive core and abs workout. Other details include comfortable hand grips and a DVD workout video. The Revolution measures 65 by 38 by 73 inches (L x W x H) and offers a weight capacity of 300 pounds.

Key Features:



    SpiraFlex resistance technology provides a polished, consistent resistance through the entire range of motion.
  • Features Spiraflex resistance technology
  • Includes 200 pounds of resistance, can be upgraded to 280 pounds
  • Resistance curve provides a smooth and even feel
  • Independent moving arms provide multiple angles
  • Five-position foot harness
  • Easy to move from one exercise to the next
  • Each side works independently so two users can use the Revolution at the same time
  • The resistance will follow the user's path of motion with its cable pulley system
  • Will accommodate any fitness level; can be used in five-pound increments up to 300 pounds
  • Synthetic cables offer a 46-inch cable travel
  • Workout Area: 84 x 64 inches
  • Assembled Weight: 235 pounds
  • Assembled Dimensions: 65 by 38 by 73 inches (L x W x H)

What's in the Box?
Revolution FT home gym, squat harness, multi-point foot harness, instructional DVD

Manufacturer's Warranty
Ten-year warranty on all parts



The Revolution FT offers a resistance range of 10 to 200 pounds.


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Customer Reviews
I just received my Bowflex Revolution FT and it is a good product. Well made and easy to assemble. Footprint in reasonably small so it can be used in smaller areas. It is very quiet during use and quick to change weights and positions. My only concern is that this equipment is made in China. I wish U.S. companies would make their products in the USA since so many Americans are out of work and need jobs.


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Bowflex Blaze Home Gym

Bowflex Blaze Home Gym




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This new, sleek Bowflex home gym utilizes the same Power Rod Resistance as the top-of-the-line Bowflex models allowing you to do numerous exercises.

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I bought this Bowflex Blaze for my 16 yr old son for Christmas. I looked on Bowflex.com and their machines were as high priced as $2500. I didn't want to overspend on an expensive machine and then find it just sitting there not being used. I decided that because my son was just starting out, we would go with one of the cheaper models. There were 3 models I considered buying. They all seemed to offer alot for a beginner. After doing some online research and reading other reviews, I had considered the Bowflex Blaze, the Bowflex PR1000 and the PR3000. I noticed that the PR1000 could not be upgraded and the PR3000 could be upgraded by 100 pounds. The Bowflex Blaze became my choice because it can be upgraded twice up to 410 lbs. I also called a representative at Bowflex and discussed the different models with him. I noticed that they didn't sell any of these 3 models on their web site. He said that they will still carry replacement parts for quite a while if needed. Atleast a few more years. He told me that one difference is that the Blaze, being an older model, was not quite as compact if you wanted to fold it up. I did some measuring and there is not that much difference at all. The Blaze is taller by a foot or two.

I also liked the fact that the Blaze came with the pull down bar at no additional cost. The other 2 models did not. I bought the Blaze and we absolutly love it. The seat can be moved 3 different ways. A lay down position, a sitting position, and you can turn into a rowing seat. It slides back and forth.

When I ordered it from Amazon, I also ordered the first 100 lb upgrade at the same time. I really don't see where you would put a second upgrade like I had read but I am not worried about it right now because we have not even put the first upgrade on. None of us need that yet. There is no way any of us can pull all this weight yet. You can really do alot with this machine. I am extremely happy with my choice. I spent just under $800 and got the machine, the upgrade, and free delivery to my house. It is beautiful. My research fully paid off. You get more than what you pay for, that is for sure. Bowflex Blaze Home Gym


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Bowflex PR1000 Home Gym

Bowflex PR1000 Home Gym




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The Bowflex PR1000 home gym is a great way to strengthen your muscles and add a bit of cardio training to the mix with over 30 strength exercises and a built-in rowing station. With up to 210 pounds of Power Rod resistance, this versatile machine helps work the abs, arms, chest, back, shoulders, and lower body. It includes triple-function hand grips for lat pull-down, a horizontal bench press, and four-inch upholstered roller cushions for leg extension and leg curl exercises. The rowing machine rail also folds when you're done with your workout

The PR1000 utilizes Bowflex's patented Power Rods, which provide resistance, or weight, that feels as good as or better than free weights--but without the inertia or risk of joint pain usually associated with free weights. You can hook one, two, three, four or all of your Power Rod units to the cable pulley system and go from as little as 5 pounds all the way up to 210 pounds of resistance.

They're precisely manufactured from a high-tech composite material under the highest quality control measures, then sheathed and tested 4 separate times to ensure quality and durability. The Power Rod units are so strong, you can flex them repeatedly but you won't be able to wear them out.

Features and Specifications:

  • Sliding Seat Rail adds aerobic rowing training for calorie-burning, cardiovascular warm-up and cool-down (also great for leg presses and seated leg extensions)
  • Multi-use Hand-Grip/Ankle Cuffs designed to add flexibility and performance to any workout
  • Workout Placard displays workout descriptions for easy reference while you're exercising
  • Number of available exercises: 30+
  • Height: 81 inches (205 cm)
  • Length: 84 inches (213 cm)
  • Width: 38 inches (97 cm)
  • Minimum Workout Area: 100 by 78 inches (254 x 199 cm)
  • Maximum User Weight: 300 pounds (136 kg)
  • 210 pounds of Power Rod resistance
  • Four-inch upholstered roller cushions for leg extension and leg curl
  • Horizontal bench press
  • Triple function hand grips for lat pull down
  • Built-in cardio rowing machine
  • Folds for easy storage

Exercises:

  • Bench Press
  • Decline Bench Press
  • Incline Bench Press
  • Seated Shoulder Press
  • Front Shoulder Raise
  • Crossover Seated Rear Delt Rows
  • Scapular Retraction
  • Narrow Pulldowns
  • Stiff-Arm Pulldowns
  • Seated Lat Rows
  • Reverse Grip Pulldown
  • Seated Low Back Extension
  • Triceps Pushdown
  • Triceps Extension
  • Standing Biceps Curl
  • Wrist Curl
  • Seated (Resisted) Abdominal Crunch
  • Trunk Rotation
  • Leg Extension
  • Calf Raise
  • Seated Hip Adduction
  • Seated Hip Abduction
  • Leg Kickback
  • Leg Press

Manufacturer's Warranty
Frame - one year; Rods - five years; Parts - 60 days



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Customer Reviews
Ordered "New" Bowflex from Amazon end of Dec. When we started to assemble it after holidays, we noticed a part missing--Lat-Pull-down. I called Customer Service several days ago. They indicated they could not send only the part,but would re-issue another Bowflex & I would return this one.

I do not see anything in "My Orders" nor do I have any e-mails with an update.

I am extremely dissatisfied & feel that I am stuck with this expensive item. I would like to get it resolved.


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Bowflex PR3000 Home Gym

Bowflex PR3000 Home Gym




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Looking for a space- and time-saving workout, all at a great price? The Bowflex® PR3000 is a home gym value leader with more than 50 strength exercises and no cable changes needed between sets - all in a compact, space-saving design.

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After using this Bowflex gym for a few months on a regular basis, the 30 lb rod snapped/shattered. And this was done by a woman who is a senior. I've attempted to have it replaced but with NO luck. I called Bowflex as well as emailed in the receipt twice with a message...all to no avail. The gym is now collecting dust. Based on their inability to back up their guarantee, I don't recommend this gym.


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