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Bowflex Xtreme 2 Home Gym

Bowflex Xtreme 2 Home Gym

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Brand: Bowflex
Category: Sports


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 104333

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 238
Dimensions (in): 58 x 30.5 x 21.3

Model: Bowflex Xtreme 2
UPC: 708447160355
EAN: 0708447160355
ASIN: B000BNY872


Features:
  • Compact, easy-to-use home gym
  • Change exercises more quickly and easily without cable changes
  • 210 pounds of Power Rod resistance standard--optionally upgradeable up to 310 or 410 pounds
  • Lat tower features two adjustable positions with angled lat bar
  • Four-position adjustable lower pulleys with longer squat station

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
We took the Xtreme ; and improved it! Featuring a commercial, gym-style upright design for superior vertical workout positioning. The Bowflex Xtreme ; 2 lets you change exercises quicker than ever with no cable changes needed between exercises plus, the lat tower adjusts to 2 positions and the long squat frame to 4 positions. Lat tower featuring 2 adjustable positions with angled lat bar - build back and shoulder muscles quickly with this integrated tower. The leg extension attachment to develop strong, muscular legs. No cable changes needed between exercises and stations. It also has an adjustable, quick release seat with polyurethane cushion. Contoured, extra wide seat back for added stability and support during lat exercises.

Amazon.com Product Description
The Bowflex Xtreme 2 Home Gym allows you to work out at home with more than 70 different exercises to work a wide range of muscles. The Xtreme 2 lets you change exercises more quickly and easily with no cable changes needed between exercises. The Lat Tower adjusts to two positions and offers an angled lat bar, helping to build back and shoulder muscles quickly. The four-position adjustable lower pulleys provide a longer squat time, great for building up your glutes, hamstrings and quads.

The Xtreme 2 comes with 210 pounds of Bowflex Power Rod resistance, and it can be upgraded with optional add-ons for resistance up to 310 or 410 pounds. Other features include an adjustable, quick-release seat with polyurethane cushion, contoured, extra wide seat back for added stability and support during lat exercises, reinforced "X"-shaped base for maximum stability, triple function hand-grip/ankle cuffs, and multiple cable/pulley positions for custom workouts. It comes with a printed fitness guide and operating/installation instructions. It's backed by a 7-year limited warranty on materials and workmanship.

  • Height: 6 feet, 11 inches
  • Length: 4 feet, 8 inches
  • Width: 4 feet, 2 inches
  • Workout Area: 7 x 6 foot

About Home Gyms
While offering the convenience of working out in the comfort and privacy of your own home, home gyms also allow you to focus on specific routines without having to wait in line or switch between a complex array of machines. In addition to improving strength, power, coordination, and muscular endurance, weight training can enhance weight reduction, enhance the immune and cardiovascular systems, and help prevent injuries. In general, home gym machines are compact units designed to strengthen and exercise many parts of the body. While no single home gym can provide a complete strength training solution, they are a convenient way to combine many exercises into a single unit. Some home gyms focus exclusively on upper-body workouts, while other, more advanced units focus on upper- and lower-body conditioning.




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Pleasantly Surprised!   August 7, 2006
Happy in Ohio (Ohio)
30 out of 30 found this review helpful

I did a ton of research before buying the X2. I run on a treadmill 3 or 4 days a week (about 12-15 miles a week) and work up a good sweat, and my lower body is pretty lean. However, being almost 40, and not having trained with weights since high school, I felt I needed to start doing some weight/resistance training, particularly on my upper body.

Well, after 3 weeks, I can tell a huge difference after using this machine. I'm also glad I got the X2 instead of the X because of the ability to work out faster without pully changes.

I also have been able to gradually increase the weight so that I'm going to buy the two 50 rod extensions. I highly recommend this machine to anyone who doesn't feel comfortable in a gym, and/or just doesn't have the time to go. I have small kids and being able to hit this machine at 5:30 am when everyone is still asleep is a huge benefit for me.

As for assembly, it was fairly easy if you follow directions. The only difficult part was the pully system - make sure you have it right as that is the backbone of the entire system. The pics in the instructions could have been a little clearer. Otherwise, bottom line is that this thing works and was a great purchase.



5 out of 5 stars I bought it and I like it!   February 16, 2007
Dude (Easy St. CA)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

All five boxes arrived in relatively good shape... some punctures but not bad. The internal components are packaged in styrofoam so they are well protected. I decided on the Xtreme2 after trying out the Bowflex SE and the Xtreme(1). The Bowflex SE's seat was very uncomfortable for me and didn't have the multi-pulley system like the Xtreme2 so it would require a little more effort to move cables around. I would recommend the Xtreme2 over the SE for a few hundred dollars more. Setup took me about 4 hours, but I was moving at a slow pace so as not to miss any components. The instructions are pretty good. When assembled you can see that this is a real solid piece of workout equipment. Bowflex did a good job on it. Have been using it for approx a month and am amazed at the many positions that are available and probably lots more if you use your imagination. Highly recommend the Xtreme2 for those who know that this is the machine that they want. Serious bodybuilders should go elsewhere because the resistance is a totally different feel and I know the weights do not compare one to one for the Bowflex versus free weights. For anyone wanting to put on muscle and tone this is a great machine. If your sole purpose is to get "huge" you should get some type of power rack. I did call Bowflex three times with some minor questions/comments and they answered the phone within 15 seconds each and every time day or night. Great customer satisfaction. One last thing, if you are serious about working out and are fairly strong, get the 310 upgrade because it will make changing out rods much easier for you. Look around for prices too.
Also, one more comment... I purchased a 50"x60" rubber mat from Amazon for approx $49 and it is pretty nice but I don't really think you need one for the Bowflex since it sits only on the four corner legs and nothing else touches the floor anyway. You probably could get by with some small size pads.
-Try one out somewhere before you buy and Good luck.



5 out of 5 stars Note on 'design flaw'   August 11, 2005
Michael A. Stinson (Phoenix Arizona)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I wanted to write a review concerning the design flaw mentioned in the previous review. I to had this issue when I first got my bowflex and was quite frustrated...particularly when I read the review on this site. I decided to try turning the power rods around just to see if this worked and in my case it did. I had to unscrew each power rod from the base, turn it, ensure it locked into place, and then rescrew it back to the base. After doing this even the flimsy 5 pound rods no longer hit the cross bar. After doing this I contacted bowflex to see what they had to say about this issue. They informed me that they were working on a fix that would be sent out as soon as it was done.

My main reason for writing this was to make sure anyone else that had this issue and found this review knew that the issue IS solvable at least for some cases.

As to the bowflex itself I have only been using it for about a week now, but really enjoy the versatility as well as the action of the rods and pulleys. It is very smooth and easy to use and I would definitely recommend it for the average user. My roommate is a fitness guy (ex fitness trainier)....he worked out on it a few times and definitely felt that you could get pretty cut/toned with this machine...if you are looking for bulk look elsewhere.



5 out of 5 stars Deal?   October 11, 2007
F. David (Ca)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

This is last year's model and is the same model as the Extreme 2 SE, but without the ab crunch mechanism. The thing is, you'll save about $500 or more buying the Extreme 2. You can later add the ab crunch mechanism for $199 or buy the preacher curl addition for $139 on the Bowflex website- if you want it or really need it. The Extreme 2 is also better than the Extreme or the Extreme SE. You have more position options for overhead and squat exercises. You also don't have to change cables as in the regular extreme.
I put it together by myself meticulously over 4 hours. If I rushed maybe 3 hours. Get a friend to help you. Now, this is a good sized, sturdy, heavy machine, which does seem to hide in a corner well. It's height is 6'11. The plus is that it looks great, better than my old equipment. Equipment needs to be pleasing to the eye so you want to go and use it often.
Buy a $20, four wheel dolly at a hardware store. I was able to slip it underneath and wheel it anywhere I needed myself. I will move it from the family room if I have a party.
Time and efficiency were the main reasons I purchased this unit without having to go over a thousand dollars. I also don't have to have a spotter. I bought the bowflex weight upgrades and have maxed it out on squats. The feel is smooth and less stressful on joints. It has a different feel than free weights. I still have my olympic bench and free weights when I need a different exercise.
The upper back seat is ergonomic and wide which makes it very comfortable. I can watch TV nicely as I sit.
People who have come to the house want to get one and think it is "cool". It also has a great warranty.



5 out of 5 stars Bowflex Extreme 2   May 19, 2008
cburkhar (Oceanside, CA United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Recently purchased. Pricey, but high quality material. Will last many years. One person can assemble but plan on 2 to 3 hours. Recommend working on technique before wanting to upgrade the power rods. You might not need the additional upgrade and save some $$. Also, recommend the $15 purchase of the rod rejuvinator (holds the rods in place when not in use). Would definitely recommend the Bowflex to my friends.

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