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Bowflex Ultimate XTLU Home Gym | 
| Brand: Bowflex Category: Sports
Buy New: $1,395.00 (On sale from $1,899.00) You Save: $504.00 (27%)
New (4) Used (1) from $895.00
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 12694
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 13 Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 2
MPN: BFULTIMATE Model: Ultimate Home Gym UPC: 000000000000 EAN: 0708447160294 ASIN: B000GDFVP0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Get a total body workout in your own home with over 90 exercises | | • | Provides 310 pounds of resistance via Bowflex Power Rods--upgradable to 410 pounds | | • | Lat tower with angled lat bar, lower pulley/squat station, leg extension/leg curl attachment, sliding seat for rowing | | • | Folds to a compact size (27 by 49 inches) | | • | Five-year warranty |
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Product Description Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym offers over 90 gym-quality exercises! The Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym provides 310 lbs. of smooth Power Rod resistance, multiple cable / pulley options, aerobic rowing and leg presses for a custom, full-body workout: 310 lbs. of Power Rod resistance; Lat tower with angled lat bar helps build back and shoulder muscles quickly; Lower pulley / squat station enables you to do squats and build your glutes, hamstrings and quads; Leg extension / leg curl attachment helps develop strong, muscular legs; Sliding seat rails allows you to perform aerobic rowing and leg presses; Triple function hand-grip / ankle cuffs; Multiple cable / pulley positions enable custom workouts; Some assembly required; Measures 8'2" x 4'2" x 6'11". Consult with a doctor before beginning any exercise program. Get yours now! Please Note: This item is shipped directly from the factory. Please allow an extra 2-4 weeks for delivery... sorry no express shipping available. We are unable to ship factory direct items to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Puerto Rico or APO or FPO addresses. Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym
Amazon.com Product Description Get serious about your strength training at home with the Bowflex Ultimate home gym, which includes everything you need to keep fit and build up muscles in your own home. It comes standard with 310 pounds of real Power Rod resistance (which is upgradeable to 410 pounds with optional additional Power Rods). The Ultimate includes a lat tower with an angled bar to help you build back and shoulder muscles, a low pulley/squat station for building glutes, hamstrings, and quads, and a leg extension/curl station for developing muscular legs. The adjustable pulley system is designed to change your angle of resistance to help increase the effectiveness of many upper body exercises. It also offers a smooth, built-in rowing machine. When you're done with the workout, the Ultimate folds down and can be rolled away via its integrated wheels. The Ultimate 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 310 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. In fact, they're so strong, Bowflex backs them with its No-Time-Limit Warranty free replacement offer. Features: - Workout area: 7 by 9 feet
- Dimensions: 6'11" by 8'2" by 4'2" (HxLxW)
- Folded footprint: 27 by 49 inches
- High density padding with vinyl cover
- Powder-coated heavy-duty steel frame
- Comes with quick-reference workout poster, training manual, and instructional video
Manufacturer's Warranty 10-year limited warranty on materials and workmanship About Home Gyms While offering the convenience of working out in the comfort and privacy of your own home, home gyms also allow you to focus on specific routines without having to wait in line or switch between a complex array of machines. In addition to improving strength, power, coordination, and muscular endurance, weight training can enhance weight reduction, enhance the immune and cardiovascular systems, and help prevent injuries. In general, home gym machines are compact units designed to strengthen and exercise many parts of the body. While no single home gym can provide a complete strength training solution, they are a convenient way to combine many exercises into a single unit. Some home gyms focus exclusively on upper-body workouts, while other, more advanced units focus on upper- and lower-body conditioning.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Good home gym June 9, 2008 The bowflex is a great home gym, but it doesn't replace going to an actual gym. Its good if you don't have time to go to the gym all the time.
It works, if you use it. November 25, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm 22 year old male in horrible shape. I use to be an athlete when I was younger (gymnastics, Aikido, all-star soccer team, swim team, baseball) but found out I had a genetic defect that made parts of my bones hollow. So I quit doing anything physical (after I broke my arm for the second time schools wouldn't even let me on the playground in fear of being sued).
So for the last 8 years I've been on the computer everyday, all day. Which has lead up to a over weight (25 lbs) out of shape young man. I started having bad lower back pain, neck pain, and just plain felt weak. So I bought the BowFlex Ultimate XTLU with all the options.
I tried the diet and quit that after the first few days (a gallon of ice cold water everday? I don't think so).
I kept doing the weight training. I started out doing the 3 days a week, 20 mins a day thing (BTW it's 20 mins of actual weight lifting, and another 15+ of warming up and cooling down).
I started out bench pressing around 60lbs (stop laughing). At the end of week two I was benching around 80lbs. So I started working out five days a week. Each day concentrating on different areas, mostly my lower back and upper body with legs and other areas in between.
By week four I was benching 120lbs and maxed out for the lower back exercises (can't remember names of the exercises). I pretty much doubled all my starting numbers by the end of week four.
Then one day while doing the bench press exercise I just couldn't push it anymore. It wasn't a physical problem, it was a mental one. Which when it comes down to it is what really matters, the mental strength to continue.
I haven't used it for about six months now. It sits behind me collecting dust, but holds my jackets rather well. Along with other clothing items on hangers, a backpack, and whatever else I could hang on it. My cat runs up the bench cushion to get to the top of my dresser where she sleeps. So it still has some uses.
So does it work? Yeah, it works, as long as you have the mental strength to keep using it.
must have patience to switch out parts August 11, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a good machine although a little spendy. The leg attachment is a bit flimsy and mine bent at the locking bolt area while i was using it (I am 6'2 210).
Pros: Don't have to worry about going to gym. Don't have to worry about having a spotter.
Cons: Must have patience swapping pieces out during workout. Leg attachment is a bit flimsy. Takes up a fare amount of space. Requires a fair amount of self motivation since you are training in solitude.
Great product May 29, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
First lets square away a few things. If you are training heavy and going for muscle bulk, it is my opinion and experience that you will get substantially better results from free weights. I used my bowflex for several years, and it is a wonderful machine. However, I recently joined a gym and engage in a high intensity weight lifting program. I would say that under those cirmcumstances, with a bowflex, you get about 65% of the results of freeweights and maybe %70 the results of weight loaded machines.
Next, the negative comments made by competing companies are all bunk. For example, they often claim that bowflex does not give you the full range of motion. This is completely wrong; the infomertials that make these claims show the bowflex being improperly used. I have read two massive books on bodybuilding and many other articles. I absolutely know how to properly do excercises and the bowflex will give you the full range on any of the 90+ exercises shown in the bowflex manual.
Another commercial shows the machine hooked up to a weight measuring device. It is true that there is less resistance when the rod is only slightly bent, but this doesn't matter because the rods are already partially flexed in the starting position for each exercise.
These people also claim that you can't change exercises fast enough with a bowflex. I had become used to changing resistance and attachments within a week of owning my bowflex, and changes can be made very fast. If you understand the concept of 10+10=20, you won't have a problem.
The bowflex is a versatile machine and is great for circuit training. You can gain quite a bit of muscle, and although your gains won't be as good as freeweights, you get excellent tone. Is is great for losing weight and you can have an extremely low or very high intensity workout. You do not need a partner (or spot) and there is next to nill chance of injury. It is solidly constructed and I have found customer service highly responsive in getting me replacement parts under warranty when I need them.
I did find that it took awhile to put the machine toghether (3hrs), but it is not overly difficult. So all in all, if you have reasonable expectations, I think this is a very good buy.
Good product May 9, 2007 Pros: 1) Lighter weight (compare to others that uses actual weight) 2) It works from upper body to lower body (bench to squad)
Cons: 1) Since it uses bows, I do not feel much of negative weight (It has some negative weight)
Conclusion: Since lots of sports stores carry bowflex nowadays, go there try it first. It is almost effective as GYM (My body is less sored than GYM). Saving me a time to go to GYM and I work out more. It's worth money (I bought a use one - paid much less).
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