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Bowflex Blaze Home Gym

Bowflex Blaze Home Gym


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Brand: Bowflex
Category: Sports

List Price: $1,099.00
Buy New: $799.00
You Save: $300.00 (27%)



New (4) Used (1) from $700.00

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 904

Shipping Weight (lbs): 210
Dimensions (in): 59 x 23 x 14

MPN: BFXBLAZE
Model: Blaze Home Gym
UPC: 000000000000
EAN: 0708447503596
ASIN: B000GRDS6U

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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5 out of 5 stars Cool Machine!   January 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Shipping on my bowflex took a bit longer than I expected... but it finally arrived, undamaged, about 5 days behind schedule. When opening the box, don't panic! There are a LOT of parts in there. However, the assembly instructions were documented VERY clearly, and the illustrations made the assembly easy. It still took about 4 hours, but it went flawlessly.

Once assembled, the machine works REALLY smoothly, and is easy to set up for different exercises, etc. Does all the stuff I was looking for, including leg presses... leg presses don't seem to be possible on many of the machines. I love it!

I may be adding another 100 lbs to the rods, but the machine works great!



4 out of 5 stars good and easy   November 26, 2007
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

My teenage grandson is thrilled that he can do his weight training at home. His high school only has free weights and no program. This model has everything he wants, and he can move it if necessary. We would have preferred to have the more sophisticated model, but this is a great machine for the price.


5 out of 5 stars Strong Chioce   October 21, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Once delivered and assembled, my family was ready to start a program that they could individualize for themselves. Assemble was easy, but time-comsuming--thank goodness it was raining. The instructions were easy to read and understand. Not going to the gym every day or every other day not only saves time, it saves gas $$--so we save $80 a month on gym membership and about the same on gas. Also no excuses for not working out. We love it--our daughter can customize her workout around her pregnancy, my husband can work his upper body one day and lower the next, and I can do a whole body workout every other day. Best choice we ever made.


5 out of 5 stars Bowflex Blaze, an excellent choice   September 24, 2007
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I'm 6'2", 260 lbs, 27 years old and a pretty strong guy. I ordered the Bowflex Blaze gym with the 310 lbs upgrade. My typical workout is a tone-building, fat-burning workout, which entails 10-12 reps in 4 sets. Since I started working out with this machine about 3 weeks ago, I can tell a significant difference in the shape of my biceps, triceps, thighs, and chest. I work out 3 times per week and about 40 minutes per workout early in the morning.

Overall, the Blaze contains more than enough workouts to benefit me. Actually, there are other workouts that I do that are not advertised in the workout booklet that comes with the Blaze. The Blaze folds up quite nicely. It is not small enough to fit under a normal bed, but nonetheless, it stays out of the way if it is folded.

If you want to build a massive amount of muscle and play Tennessee Volunteer football, then you need to join a gym, take creatine, make sure someone is spotting you, and lift like you have never lifted before. But if you want to burn fat/tone muscle or build a modest amount of muscle, then get the Blaze.

The only downside to the blaze with the 310 lbs attachment is that when I do squats, 310 lbs is not enough. It is not a big deal because I'm only trying to tone my thighs, which requires a lower weight.

All in all, I'm very happy with the blaze and this is a good tool to use to become a healthier person.



4 out of 5 stars Height Issues   September 6, 2007
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Overall I am enjoying this equipment. I used a gym and personal trainer for some time a few years ago and did great. But time wasted on travel and using the locker room helped me to quit. My body's hunger to do something drove me to try a Bowflex. And I'm glad I did. This machine takes up a lot of room. I found that I am only so motivated (like many people even if they won't admit to it). The first time I folded this up and moved it out of the way, I ignored it for 1 1/2 weeks. So if you are honest with yourself and realize your motivation is questionable, make sure you have room to keep it down.

These are my issues. But I have 2 complaints with the Bowflex Blaze. First, when folded up the Lat Bar does not rest on its mountings, so it likes to fall when moving the machine. Second, I am 6-4 and due to the limits of the cables and bench there are a couple of exercises I can't do properly. These include Any Lying exercise (Lying Leg Extension, Resisted Reverse Crunch, etc) and Overhead exercises that begin at the Chest Bar Pulley (French Press and Seated Shoulder Press). This is not a deal breaker though since there are many other exercises that will work these same muscles, just not from that angle.

And I agree that the Power Rods do not seem to meet their advertised resistances. But that would only matter if you switch between the Bowflex and free weights. If the Bowflex is your only weight training machine then it really doesn't matter because you will still make gains and increase your workouts.


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