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    Red face No Gyms around here

    The nearest Gym to where I live is 45 miles, it is not convenient at all for me to join one.
    I have been working out with very basic equipment, rubber bands, a pair of dumb bells and a stationary bike. I worked out in Gyms for 8 years when I was in my 20s and I really enjoyed all the available equipment and free weights. I don't have room in my house for a lot of equipment. For years I have seen the bowflex commercials but I don't know one person that owned one.
    Can anyone here shine some light on them for me, maybe folks who tried the product. I am looking at the PR1000 it fits the space I have and the budget I am willing to spend at this time.

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    Great artwork Gerard!

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    Geared J is right, $600 is plenty for a good home setup. Check Craigs list. People are notorious for getting really nice home equipment, never using it and end up selling it for next to nuthin.
    Bowflex is a scam. The only good "power rod" is one that vibrates.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geared Jesus View Post
    bowflex fucking sucks bro.

    You dont need much room or money for an olympic bench with squat catch, a barbell, 2 adjustable DB's and a stack of olympic plates.
    +100000

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