Considering buying a Bow Flex
Considering buying a Bow Flex
Mrs Dedman and I are looking into getting a Bow Flex. Has anyone here ever owned or used one? How do they stack up against free weights or other machines?
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It's a lot better than the solo-flex I used to have.
It's not as good as free weights though.
On a scale of 1 to 10, the soloflex being a 1 and free weights being a 10 I'd put the bowflex at 6.
A rack of rubber cased dumbell pairs in a range of weight from 10 to 70 would probably be better imo.
You can do most of the stuff you need without the need for a spotter and it really takes up little room.
I have a olympic weight set and two dumbell bars and I find myself spending a lot of time changing plates out on the dumbells to do things...I wish I had bought the rack of dumbells.
It's not as good as free weights though.
On a scale of 1 to 10, the soloflex being a 1 and free weights being a 10 I'd put the bowflex at 6.
A rack of rubber cased dumbell pairs in a range of weight from 10 to 70 would probably be better imo.
You can do most of the stuff you need without the need for a spotter and it really takes up little room.
I have a olympic weight set and two dumbell bars and I find myself spending a lot of time changing plates out on the dumbells to do things...I wish I had bought the rack of dumbells.
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Thanks for confirming my suspicions...WarAdvocat wrote:Stress: I'm sure I saw figures stating that the majority of home exercise equipment purchased gathers dust, probably in "Muscle & Fitness" magazine somewhere, probably on a page labelled "Special Advertising Section". DO your own googling, I'm intellectually lazy.
I've seen that stat in print and on TV.STRESSTEST wrote:Thanks for confirming my suspicions...WarAdvocat wrote:Stress: I'm sure I saw figures stating that the majority of home exercise equipment purchased gathers dust, probably in "Muscle & Fitness" magazine somewhere, probably on a page labelled "Special Advertising Section". DO your own googling, I'm intellectually lazy.