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Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Bench Series 3.1

 Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Bench Series 3.1
from: Bowflex

 : Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Bench Series 3.1

Amazon.com's Price: $161.49
as of 03/20/2010 14:45 EDT



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Binding: Sports
Brand: Bowflex
EAN: 0708447155733
Label: Bowflex
Manufacturer: Bowflex
Model: Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Bench 3.1
MPN: 7001015
Publisher: Bowflex
Studio: Bowflex

Features:
  • Transform any space into a personal free weight fitness center
  • Adjusts to four different positions for over 30 different exercises
  • Comes with a removable leg hold-down brace for added decline position support
  • Corrects posture and stabilizes positioning for a safe, muscle-building free-weight workout
  • 15-year warranty on frame; one-year warranty on upholstery



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Transform your workout space. It adds workout variety. It ensures proper posture so that you can maximize your results. It also enables you to do more exercises to get the body you want. The Bowflex Adjustable Bench 3.1 Series is a must-have addition to any workout area. It will turn your space into the ultimate home gym.

Amazon.com Product Description:
Get more out of your workout using Bowflex SelectTech free weights with the 3.1 Series adjustable bench. It adjusts to four different positions for workout versatility--over 30 different exercises. It enables you to do more exercises to get the body you want and ensures proper posture so that you can maximize your results. It's the perfect way to transform your space into a personal fitness center.

This bench is also great for correcting posture and stabilizing your positioning for a safe, muscle-building free-weight workout. It's built-strong to last with heavy-duty commercial quality steel and durable upholstery. It comes standard with a removable leg hold-down brace for added decline position support. It wheels away for easy storage and measures 26 by 20 by 56 inches (W x H x L). Assembly is required.

Specifications:
  • Dimensions: 56" L x 26" W x 20" H (142.25 L x 66 W x 51 H cm)
  • Adjusts to four different positions
  • Corrects posture and stabilizes positioning for a safe, muscle-building free weight workout
  • Can be used with more than 30 exercises
  • Comes standard with a removable leg hold-down brace for added decline position support


About Utility Benches
Despite the competition from trendy new fitness inventions, free-weight lifting continues to be a popular option for home strength training. Free weights offer a special benefit in strength training because they promote quicker strength gains. Free weights also work a larger number of muscles than resistance machines, which tend to focus on isolated muscles.

Specially-designed adjustable pads, grips, and bars help limit and guide movements to minimize the possibility of muscle or joint damage. Plus, from a single utility bench, a vast number of exercises can be performed. Whether it is focusing on the abdomen, arms, chest, or any other muscle group, a utility bench can help you maximize your strength training goals while minimizing your risk of personal injury.

Manufacturer's Warranty
15-year warranty on frame, one-year warranty on upholstery





Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product!
I recently have been dying to get back into my gym routine. Having moved up to New England, the closest gym location wasn't as close as I had hoped with the snow and all. So I have been doing some crazy googling about the Bowflex SelecTech products. I chanced it and called Bowflex sales department, and I was able to purchase the 3.1 Weight Bench, 552 dumbell set, and the weight stand for the shown discounted price with free shipping on all items! I made sure to speak with the supervisor and confirm with me that the shipping has been waived. Ended up costing me $730.00USD for all 3 products. I'll post a video of the unboxing and setup once I get it in.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - nice bench. wrong picture
Luckily I knew what I was getting, however the picture for this product is wrong. Notice that under the seat it appears you can adjust the angle of the seat. This product does not have this feature. The seat is limited to a single position.

Sturdy, light and not as bulky as I imagined. Great product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Big and Sturdy
Kudos to Amazon. Extremely fast delivery and it is all free!

The bench is big, wide, sturdy and heavy. It definitely feels like a gym-quality equipment, if not better (but better looking for sure). I bought it refurbished to save $20, and I am glad to find out that my bench looks brand new.

The equipment is not exactly easy to assemble because the screws require a lot of strength to tighten. But that is for a good reason. Once assembled, the bench stuck on the ground and shows no shakiness or looseness. I assembled the bench myself, but I would recommend two people doing it together.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - OK, but not as good as the Ironmaster bench
I purchased 3 benches over the course of a few months, returned 2 of them and am very happy with my final purchase. I'm reviewing all 3 of the benches because it was an educational experience and I hope other people don't have to make the same mistakes I did.

As background, I have a small apartment in NYC and wanted a bench to use with dumbbells because I was quitting my gym membership. I wasn't trying to get a full workout machine because while that might be optimal, I don't have enough space for something like that. So the goal was a sturdy, as-small-as-possible bench that would lie flat, but also do incline, decline, and 90 degrees.

I initially went with the Cory Everson FID Weight Bench. I purchased this bench because it can fold up, lean against a wall and save space. Its main selling point to me was that it seemed similar to the Danskin Space Saver Bench that I had purchased a few years ago (and later sold on Craigslist when I joined a gym). I loved the Danskin bench because even though it's seemingly made for women, it was sturdy enough for my 170 pounds and 5'9" frame but folded up neatly. It was also just $119. I would have gladly purchased another one except it was no longer available. I'm not sure why Danskin no longer makes this great bench, but oh well. Anyway, the problem with the Cory Everson is that it is NOT sturdy. It was wobbly and felt like it might break at any moment. Therefore, I returned it to Amazon. I wouldn't recommend this bench to anyone, any gender, no matter how much you weigh.

Next, I went with the Bowflex SelectTech Adjustable Bench Series 3.1. While it seems like this bench would be able to fold up and lean against a wall, I was surprised that it was so BIG. It was very sturdy, but it just wasn't small enough to lean up against a wall and keep a low profile. The seat is also too wide and it makes doing a simple bench press awkward. I should have known that it was going to be big because the dimensions are clearly specified, but I didn't "internalize" the dimensions until I saw the bench fully assembled. Anyway, I also returned this bench. I wouldn't recommend unless you don't care about the wide seat and you have sufficient space.

The last bench that I bought was the Ironmaster Super Bench Adjustable weight-lifting Bench. It still doesn't beat the Danskin in terms of space-saving abilities, but it's solidly built (extremely so), smaller than the Bowflex (smaller footprint), and comes with a number of attachments to do dips, pull/chin-ups, sit-ups, etc. It's relatively expensive with the attachments that I added, but I couldn't ask for much more. My only complaint is that the height of the bench is higher than benches I've used at various gyms and so my feet don't reach the floor when doing bench press. Also, the seat is awkward when doing incline because it's square, it doesn't remain parallel to the floor (it's always at a 90 degree angle to the bench) and you can't straddle it as easily as other bench seats. But that being said, if you're looking for a dumbbell bench that's relatively small but sturdy, this is the bench for you. I'm very happy with this purchase.

Incidentally, I also purchased the Ironmaster 75 lb Quick Lock Adjustable Dumbbell System and it's the best dumbbell system out there. It's way better than the Bowflex and PowerBlock dumbbell systems. Without going to a store and putting all 3 dumbbells in your hand, you might not be convinced, but I called up Ironmaster and found a local store in my area and took a look in person. The main thing is that the Ironmaster do NOT rattle around at all (like the Bowflex) and the Ironmaster do not constrain the movement of your hand (like the PowerBlock) because they're essentially a "regular" dumbbell except that you can change the weight plates.

If you have further questions, leave me a comment and I'll get back to you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - BoxFlex Selecttech Bench
Great product! Easy to assemble and very durable materials. The only knock I have is that the bench only has three positions that it can be set to.






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