Fitness at home equipment Bowflex Blaze is one of favorite product, more than 150 people give positive reviews for this series.
High quality is commitment from Bowflex for they costumers, they has experience for build fitness at home equipment. For Bowflex blaze specification :
- Home gym with more than 60 gym-quality exercises for all muscle groups
- Lower pulley/squat station for working glutes, hamstrings, and quads
- Lat tower with angled lat bar helps build back and shoulder muscles
- 210 pounds of Power Rod Technology resistance (upgradable to 310 or 410 pounds)
- Leg extension/leg curl attachment; measures 90 by 83 by 38 inches (W x H x D)
- Number of Exercises: 60
- Power Rod Technology Resistance: 210 pounds (upgradable to 310 or 410 pounds)
- 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 rail allows you to perform aerobic rowing and leg presses
- Triple function hand-grip/ankle cuffs
- Multiple cable/pulley positions enable custom workouts
- Dimensions: 90 inches long by 38 inches wide by 83 inches tall
- Folded Footprint: 52 inches long by 38 inches wide
- Workout Area: 8 feet, 4 inches by 6 feet, 6 inches
Multiple Machines Fitness Equipment in One Device
The Blaze home gym is similar to having a whole resistance training gym
tucked right into your den. Bowflex's lat tower with angled lat bar
helps build back and shoulder muscles quickly, and the lower
pulley/squat station enables you to do squats and build your glutes,
hamstrings and quads. In addition, the Blaze is equipped with a leg
extension/leg curl attachment that helps develop strong, muscular legs,
and the sliding seat rail allows you to perform aerobic rowing and leg
presses to improve your cardiovascular health. And instead of different
handles for every exercise, Bowflex has designed triple-function
handgrips and ankle cuffs with multiple cable/pulley positions that
encourage custom workouts. But if custom workouts isn't your cup of tea,
Bowflex also includes a workout placard that steps you through the
famous Bowflex 20-minute workout.
Power Rod Technology Fitness Equipment
Bowflex Power Rods give you resistance, or weight, that feels as good
as or better than free weight lifting -- but without the inertia or risk
of joint pain that is almost always associated with free weight
strength training. Power Rod units are precisely manufactured under the
highest quality control measures, then sheathed and tested four separate
times to ensure quality and durability. Bowflex is convinced that the
Power Rod units are so strong that you simply can't wear them out. You
can flex them repeatedly, but they won't lose their resistance or break.
In fact, they're so strong, Bowflex has given the Power Rods a
no-time-limit warranty. If you can wear the Power Rods out, Bowflex will
replace them for free.
Fitness Equipment Bowflex Blaze Home Gym Price
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Fitness Equipment Bowflex Blaze Home Gym Review
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.