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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="sutyak" data-source="post: 15588092" data-attributes="member: 12833"><p>If you buy one, buy it used. Bowflex may be the #1 product on Craigslist. </p><p>I owned a Weider knockoff, and it was decent. I doubled the flex rods and it was better. I completely agree about the stabilizer muscles, but that only takes a couple of uses. It's fun to watch someone on one that has never used it; they wobble all over the place. </p><p>In the end I still preferred free weights and I sold it (like everyone else). Thankfully I bought it used, and sold it for what I had in it. </p><p>I do own the Bowflex brand adjustable dumbbells, and use those regularly. They are very nice. </p><p>I'd personally recommend an adjustable angle bench, and a set of those dumbbells and call it a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sutyak, post: 15588092, member: 12833"] If you buy one, buy it used. Bowflex may be the #1 product on Craigslist. I owned a Weider knockoff, and it was decent. I doubled the flex rods and it was better. I completely agree about the stabilizer muscles, but that only takes a couple of uses. It's fun to watch someone on one that has never used it; they wobble all over the place. In the end I still preferred free weights and I sold it (like everyone else). Thankfully I bought it used, and sold it for what I had in it. I do own the Bowflex brand adjustable dumbbells, and use those regularly. They are very nice. I'd personally recommend an adjustable angle bench, and a set of those dumbbells and call it a day. [/QUOTE]
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