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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: El Diablo Blanco on March 11, 2009, 07:27:20 AM
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I'm looking at buying something from then and just curious if anyone has actually used it in person. I can't find any stores in my area but online reviews seem real positive.
http://www.shoppowertecfitness.com/
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I'm looking at buying something from then and just curious if anyone has actually used it in person. I can't find any stores in my area but online reviews seem real positive.
http://www.shoppowertecfitness.com/
Why do you buy that crap, why don't you just buy a barbell rack, olympic bar, barbell plates, and a bench.
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Why do you buy that crap, why don't you just buy a barbell rack, olympic bar, barbell plates, and a bench.
I have a power rack already but wanted just one piece of equipment from them.
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I don't know who makes it, but I have seen a power rack type system where the bar was attached to two cables on each side. You loaded the bar with regular weights. Unlike a smith machine where the bar travels up and down a fixed path, the cables allowed the bar to travel nearly everywhere. You could do any exercise with it, squats, deadlifts, bentover rows, bicep curls, etc.. what made it neat was that there was some kind of sensor in the bar and as soon as you raised your fingers from the bar it automatically locked in place, no matter where it was.
It looked awesome as a great way to train to failure by yourself with no worries about whether or not you can rerack the bar at the end of the set.
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I don't know who makes it, but I have seen a power rack type system where the bar was attached to two cables on each side. You loaded the bar with regular weights. Unlike a smith machine where the bar travels up and down a fixed path, the cables allowed the bar to travel nearly everywhere. You could do any exercise with it, squats, deadlifts, bentover rows, bicep curls, etc.. what made it neat was that there was some kind of sensor in the bar and as soon as you raised your fingers from the bar it automatically locked in place, no matter where it was.
It looked awesome as a great way to train to failure by yourself with no worries about whether or not you can rerack the bar at the end of the set.
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I've tried the press machine. Felt really good actually.
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my gym has a MAXRACK as shown above. it sucks no one uses it and it doesnt hold very much weight. 315 is the max i believe.
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No it wasn't that.
It was actually a really good piece of equipment. Cost about $1500 just for the rack and bar and all. No weights.
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I don't know who makes it, but I have seen a power rack type system where the bar was attached to two cables on each side. You loaded the bar with regular weights. Unlike a smith machine where the bar travels up and down a fixed path, the cables allowed the bar to travel nearly everywhere.
Prospot's probably the best thing on the market for home use and widely used by NFL players, but isn't cheap. New somewhere in the low 2K range or more.
The powertec stuff is close enough to gym durablility; the machining's not as good but that doesn't matter for home; it's effective and feels like gym equipment. If you really want to be sure find a dealer where the pieces can be tried prior to purchase, or try finding them used thru craigslist.org. Most of the designs are good from my experience-not perfect but good overall. The Body Solid multistation gym is a little better quality but is bigger.
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I'm looking at buying something from then and just curious if anyone has actually used it in person. I can't find any stores in my area but online reviews seem real positive.
http://www.shoppowertecfitness.com/
I have this machine paid $250 on Craigslist w/ 300lbs of weight ,flat bench ,incline ,decline and shoulder press, works awesome ,squats Ok , pulldowns and seated row I don't like it .
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I have this machine paid $250 on Craigslist w/ 300lbs of weight ,flat bench ,incline ,decline and shoulder press, works awesome ,squats Ok , pulldowns and seated row I don't like it .
My Cage is a body Solid Commercial grade. It has a lat pulldown and seated row attachment. I've been checking craigslist for a couple of months and no luck so far.
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I have this machine paid $250 on Craigslist w/ 300lbs of weight ,flat bench ,incline ,decline and shoulder press, works awesome ,squats Ok , pulldowns and seated row I don't like it .
i have the bench seat part of that, incine decline and flat - heavy duty bench + leg attachment.
good heavy duty piece.
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Cutler used to endorse it. ;)
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I have this machine paid $250 on Craigslist w/ 300lbs of weight ,flat bench ,incline ,decline and shoulder press, works awesome ,squats Ok , pulldowns and seated row I don't like it .
why don't you like the pulldowns and seated row?
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i have the bench seat part of that, incine decline and flat - heavy duty bench + leg attachment.
good heavy duty piece.
The bench better be fuckin heavy duty, poor steel being subjected to your gigantic ass.
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why don't you like the pulldowns and seated row?
I can't get full extension and I'm only 5'9"
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I can't get full extension and I'm only 5'9"
Really? Are these things made for midgets? I called their customer service and the closest dealer is about 2 hours away. I want to try a machine in person first.
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hahahahahahahahaha you aren't even a challenge
You just proved my point. When was the last time anyone laughed at your posts for their original content and humor? It is a rare occurrence.
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Really? Are these things made for midgets? I called their customer service and the closest dealer is about 2 hours away. I want to try a machine in person first.
In this machine everything works great , I didn't buy it because I didn't have enough space .
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What about TITAN T1, is it better ?
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What about TITAN T1, is it better ?
Titan is good but is in a completely different price range.
If space is an issue or even if it's not, sometimes the separate powertec stations are better. I mentioned their designs are good but imperfect-the lat pulldown doesn't have enough space for a full stretch, but you can work around it.
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You just proved my point. When was the last time anyone laughed at your posts for their original content and humor? It is a rare occurrence.
i wouldn't know. i don't ask them ???
Really you need to log off getbig, log into your main account and try harder.
you are stalking me into every thread i post in, take a break, and i promise i'll take it easier on you the next time you try to attack girls like jen.
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Titan is good but is in a completely different price range.
If space is an issue or even if it's not, sometimes the separate powertec stations are better. I mentioned their designs are good but imperfect-the lat pulldown doesn't have enough space for a full stretch, but you can work around it.
Aren't you that pedophile guy?
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i wouldn't know. i don't ask them ???
Really you need to log off getbig, log into your main account and try harder.
you are stalking me into every thread i post in, take a break, and i promise i'll take it easier on you the next time you try to attack girls like jen.
LOL dude you stalk me at least as much I stalk you, so drop that argument. And for crying out loud, you have no authority to call me a gimmick until you prove it. I know for a fact that I have never run a gimmick on this board and I'm really not the one you think I am. I registered in 2006!!
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We got one of these in my gym and let me tell you it is awesome.
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I have this machine paid $250 on Craigslist w/ 300lbs of weight ,flat bench ,incline ,decline and shoulder press, works awesome ,squats Ok , pulldowns and seated row I don't like it .
I like the setup you have for the attachments. I put hooks in the wall but the heavier bars like a pulldown bar just yanked it out. I'll try to put in a 2X4 into the studs then put the hooks into the 2X4
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I'll try to put in a 2X4 into the studs then put the hooks into the 2X4
That's the way to go.
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with the powertec bench machine you actually get a better rom due to the yoke design.
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I don't know who makes it, but I have seen a power rack type system where the bar was attached to two cables on each side. You loaded the bar with regular weights. Unlike a smith machine where the bar travels up and down a fixed path, the cables allowed the bar to travel nearly everywhere. You could do any exercise with it, squats, deadlifts, bentover rows, bicep curls, etc.. what made it neat was that there was some kind of sensor in the bar and as soon as you raised your fingers from the bar it automatically locked in place, no matter where it was.
It looked awesome as a great way to train to failure by yourself with no worries about whether or not you can rerack the bar at the end of the set.
Here is the piece you are talking about. Jamal Anderson, former NFL RB is one of the owners. I got a chance to check it out a couple of years ago in Denver at the trade show. It was nice.
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Here is the piece you are talking about. Jamal Anderson, former NFL RB is one of the owners. I got a chance to check it out a couple of years ago in Denver at the trade show. It was nice.
YA I ALREADY MENTIONED IT ON THE 1ST PAGE.
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I've been using this at my new gym alot. Falling in love with rowing on it.
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is this the part where you meltdown and wish I were dead again? ;)
you're the schmoe and tranny fucker
Just curios, do you get warnings from Ron for speaking to pumpster like that? I sure did.
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Just curios, do you get warnings from Ron for speaking to pumpster like that? I sure did.
thats because pumpster adds to the site with training experience and knowledge, while you are just a gimmick troll.
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thats because pumpster adds to the site with training experience and knowledge, while you are just a gimmick troll.
Hi stalker. I don't see you contributing much either.
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Hi stalker. I don't see you contributing much either.
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Hi stalker. I don't see you contributing much either.
Look at the times, you just delivered one of the quickest selfownings I've ever seen.
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Look at the times, you just delivered one of the quickest selfownings I've ever seen.
hahahaha thats because i knew without a shadow of a doubt you would post immdiately.
i own you lock stock and barrel, move along you have been bested. ;D
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hahahaha thats because i knew without a shadow of a doubt you would post immdiately.
i own you lock stock and barrel, move along you have been bested. ;D
At times you're acting even more gimmick than I am. But don't bother with me, hurry up the donuts are waiting.