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The Body Solid FID225 adjusts quickly with a ladder back frame from a military position to full decline and 7 positions in between. The padding is comfortable, the height is perfect for men and women of all sizes, and it moves easily on roller wheels. As a bonus it also folds up flat when not in use and can be stored in a closet, under a bed or in a corner of your room. |
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When my elliptical gives out (come on baby, give out) I'm getting the Sole e95 Elliptical. This is one sweet machine that compares with club models but costs thousands less. |
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This exercise ball will kick ass all over any ab machine those late night TV idiots can dream up. As a bonus, it's less expensive and more versatile! |
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I'm sick of the commercials, but that doesn't change the fact that the Bowflex Revolution is one cool gym. Good for core and sport training in a small package - sweet. |
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Yes, I own a Smith Machine already and would have bought the Body Solid Series 7 if I didn't find a floor model closeout that I couldn't pass on. The Body Solid dominates the wanna be "bushing" smith machines. |
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I'm planning to "break up" with my old treadmill and get the Sole F85 Treadmill. Why? How about wireless heart rate control, a long warranty, huge running area, great display and solid motor. Did I mention it folds too? |
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