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Bowflex Revolution Home Gym
Bowflex Revolution Home Gym

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Brand: Bowflex
Category: Sports

List Price: $3,299.00
Buy New: $2,475.00
You Save: $824.00 (25%)



New (2) Used (1) from $2,300.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 14522

Shipping Weight (lbs): 221
Dimensions (in): 71.6 x 44 x 17

Model: Revolution
ASIN: B000XU5U7A

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Upper Body Workouts
  • Lower Body Workouts
  • Core and Abs Workout
  • Cardio Workout

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Bowflex Revolution home gym is the smoothest, most versatile equipment we have ever designed. Not available in any store. Order online today!SpiraFlex Resistance TechnologyPatented resistance technology duplicates the benefits of free weights. You'll feel the difference compared to other home gyms. 220 lbs. (100 kg) of resistance standard (upgradeable to 300 lbs. (136 kg) for upper body workouts. Up to 600 lbs. (272 kg) of resistance for lower body workouts (with upgrade).


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Home Workout   August 9, 2008
I recently bought this product. I have trained and worked out for over 30 years. I have competed in body building in the past also. My current schedule left me unable to make it to a gym with the frequency that I like so I started my search for a good home gym product that could give me a complete workout. I researched for over 2 months before deciding to part with the money for this system. It is very heavy and once emplaced it is best to leave it where you set it up. As to working out it has amazing resistance and feel. I like to train the negative side of the muscle with contractions while lowering the weight and this machine gives a great smooth movement. It takes some getting used to and of course it is not as good as some of the specialized machines in the gym. Bottom line, this is an excellent choice to get a work out from home with no waiting for equipment to come available.


4 out of 5 stars Great home gym   July 27, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Gives a great workout, and relatively compact compared to any other home gym (talking about the full Revolution, not the condensed XP). It takes a little getting used to the positions (just a couple sets) but is a little more natural if you are a prior gym rat that has worked with cables before. The only downside (which is kind of a big one) is that I'm 5'11 and I don't really get a good full range of motion on some exercises, such as the leg press, I'm only getting good tension through about half of the repitition. The spiraflex plates seem to work pretty well though, and the equipment is rather sturdy. (Heavy too).


5 out of 5 stars Very good.   March 17, 2008
 6 out of 14 found this review helpful

This equipment is not cheap, but let me tell you it is excellent!!

I had a traditional equipment and this one works much better.I also have the dumbbells and the stand

I am 56, in the best shape of my life, with only 17% body fat.



5 out of 5 stars The Bowflex Revolution is truly a great Home Gym with plenty of versatility   November 18, 2007
 49 out of 53 found this review helpful

I have never been in to the Bowflex infomercials, but I was fascinated by the new technology behind this Bowflex model. I researched this Bowflex Revolution on the internet and found mostly positive reviews. This item was one of Mens Health Top 100 Products of 2005, and these guys are the experts when it comes to Mens fitness. Popular Mechanics says "We don't normally endorse anything sold via infomercials, but testing is believing and the Bowflex Revolution is the first Bowflex we've tried that lives up to its own hype." Even football legend Brett Favre believes in this product enough to endorse it. I do not work for Bowflex, but I do believe in this product enough after using it and seeing results. I can truly say is this is an amazing machine. After one heck of a nightmare with other machines the Bowflex Revolution has finally met my fitness goals. I have had the Revolution since August 2006 and am very familiar with it and I love it. I loved my bench and free weights, but you usually need a spotter to max out otherwise you risk hurting yourself. After my free weights I went to the Crossbow and the Crossbow Platinum from weider. I had my original crossbow about 1 year and I hated the inconsistent feel of the bows (just like the regular Bowflex models) compared to free weights. I eventually upgraded to the Crossbow Platinum with the built in personal trainer. That machine was ok and worked for about 2 years before the electronics console completely stopped working and my machine would not calibrate properly. After having 2 cheap machines I ended up going with the Bowflex Revolution. I am about 5'10" and this machine works great. It is a little strange at first, but after a week or so you get the hang of it. The workouts are harder because you truly are getting an even constant resistance both positive and negative making exercises that may have been easier on other machines or free weights feel much harder on the revolution. This machine makes you use all those extra muscles that you would not ordinarily use. The machine has over 100 exercises with 400 variations, along with a CD-ROM personal trainer and DVD that shows you how to properly use this machine and perform each exercise. This is an expensive machine, but after my experience with two cheap machines the Bowflex Revolution is well worth it. The 10 year warranty and the results I have seen are just an added bonus. For people who are independent and do not always have time to go to a gym this is well worth the monthly payment which is comparable to a GYM membership in itself. The customer service from Bowflex is top notch compared to the rude customer service I got from Icon regarding the Weider Crossbows. I truly believe you get what you pay for and I can truly say this is one great well built machine and one of the best investments I have made toward my health. The only negative thing I can say about this machine is the high price tag, but other than that this is a great machine that is built to last.

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