Power Resistance Home Gym 4100 By Body Sculpture
- Home Gym
- Power Gym
- Multi Gym
Product Description
Home Gym
Sturdy tubular steel construction
Lightweight for ease of movement
Easy to assemble,Durable compound power rods
More than 40 exercises, including: Bicep curl, Shoulder press, Butterfly, Lat pull down
Max resistance: 162 Pound
Maximum User Weight: 270 pound
Power Resistance Home Gym 4100 By Body Sculpture
Tagged with: 4100 • Body • Home • Power • Resistance • Sculpture
Filed under: Home Gyms
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This is an interesting item that I bought. (+)It is very easy to assemble with tools included. (-)It says that it’s 170LBs of resistance but it feels a little lighter. (-)The workout takes a little getting used to because the tension is a little rough. (-)Also, when doing stand-up exercises, you’ll probably have to stand on the frame because the machine will move. (+)All in all I feel like this machine is a bargain for what I paid for it including shipping. (+)You can get a quality workout from it and it doesn’t take up much space. (+)It also has a ton of exercises for you to do with “How To’s” in the manual if you need assistance configuring the machine.
Rating: 4 / 6
The gym is very easy to assemble, took me about 45 minutes on my own. The book supplies several different workouts, hitting every major muscle group, and you get good resistance in every workout. You won’t get great range of motion on all the workouts, there may be times when you’ll need to lean back or put yourself in a different position in order to get a full stretch, but those are minor adjustments you’d probably have to make on any other type of equipment. The gym itself is light, easy to move around the house, and doesn’t take up much space. It may be too light, and not sturdy enough in some instances, and you will need to stand on the frame in the stand-up workouts.
The price is outstanding, at 180 dollars. You’re not going to find a better deal than this, and the workout is very comparable to the far more expensive Bowflex.
Rating: 4 / 6
I bought this machine because of the low price, and I was skeptical whether it would be worthwhile. However, I was very pleasantly surprised. It is a great machine, especially for beginners who want upper body workouts. If you’re a serious athlete, or if you want leg exercises, this may not be the best machine for you. For me, it is working out great, and I have purchased other machines to give me the leg exercises I want. At first, I was dismayed by the fact that there were over 100 parts to assemble, but they went together very quickly and easily, and all the tools are included. Be advised that this is only for users weighing up to 120 kilograms, or 264 pounds. Great product!
Rating: 5 / 6
I purchased this unit a month ago for me and my son. For the money I am very happy with it. We use it 2 to 3 times a week and have noticed a change even in that little time. The problem I have is with support. Since the day I have gotten the machine I have tried to buy some extra rods for the 4100. I placed 3 phone calls (just a recorded message) and at least 5 E-Mails. I got 2 responses. One told me they are available for $20 a pair. The other said my request was shipped, but they didn’t ask for my address or for any money. I would hate to see what I would have to go through if I had A warrenty problem. To bad support does’nt equal their product.
Rating: 3 / 6
haven’t had for long but it seems to be a nice deal for the money. It does a lot of exercises. And seems easy to convert between types.
Rating: 4 / 6