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Bowflex Sport
Posted: August 18th, 2007, 6:35 am
by Steve Stinson
I have a Bowflex Sport for sale for $500. Here's a pic of the model we have with the lat bar and leg curl
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My company started a program where they will pay for your gym membership, so I don't need it any more. This model sells for $800 new.
Thanks - Steve Stinson
Bowflex
Posted: August 21st, 2007, 10:14 pm
by Steve Stinson
If $500 is too high, somebody make me an offer on this thing - I would really like to have my back porch back.
It's in nearly new condition, the pulleys on the bottom have never been used and still have the plastic wrapping on them.
This model also doubles as a clothes rack, sleeping spot for the cat, and a jungle gym for kids less than 4 yrs old, but you won't get any more fit using it in this manner.
- Steve Stinson
Re: Bowflex
Posted: August 26th, 2007, 7:10 pm
by EddieJoe
Steve Stinson wrote:If $500 is too high, somebody make me an offer on this thing - I would really like to have my back porch back.
It's in nearly new condition, the pulleys on the bottom have never been used and still have the plastic wrapping on them.
This model also doubles as a clothes rack, sleeping spot for the cat, and a jungle gym for kids less than 4 yrs old, but you won't get any more fit using it in this manner.
- Steve Stinson
Steve:
Did you ever use it? What is your opinion of it as an exercise machine? Was the fact that you didn't use it much based on just not liking it or that you didn't dig having a home gym?
Regards,
EJ
Bowflex
Posted: August 26th, 2007, 10:19 pm
by Steve Stinson
EJ -
I used it up until my employer started a program to pay for 1/2 of our employees gym memberships. The problem I have working out at home is that the phone rings, the neighbor comes by with a six pack, the kids want something etc., etc.
It is a good quality machine, but you don't have the range of motion you can get with free weights. It's similar to the old Univeral machines, but doesn't take up as much space. The bench portion will fold up for storage.
Thanks - Steve
Re: Bowflex
Posted: August 28th, 2007, 9:26 am
by EddieJoe
Steve Stinson wrote:EJ -
I used it up until my employer started a program to pay for 1/2 of our employees gym memberships. The problem I have working out at home is that the phone rings, the neighbor comes by with a six pack, the kids want something etc., etc.
It is a good quality machine, but you don't have the range of motion you can get with free weights. It's similar to the old Univeral machines, but doesn't take up as much space. The bench portion will fold up for storage.
Thanks - Steve
Steve:
Thanks,
EJ