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The XPress is unequaled in value, versatility and efficient design. Rated a Best Buy by Consumer Guide®!Shape your body, get strong, lose weight, even improve your golf swing with the BodyCraft XPress Strength Training System.
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Shape your body, get strong, lose weight, and even improve your golf swing with the BodyCraft XPress Pro strength training system. The XPress Pro lets you perform a wide range of exercises, with stations for chest presses, shoulder presses, lat pulls, leg lifts, and more. The XPress Pro starts with a row/press arm that supports safe, machine-style bench presses, incline presses, shoulder presses, and seated rows. The leg extension/leg curl station, meanwhile, offers a convenient self-aligning feature that accommodates virtually any user. Add in the functional training/cable arms--which support more than 100 exercises--and you have a terrific gym for functional core training, sports-specific workouts, and rehabilitation exercises.
Users will also appreciate the XPress Pro's series of pulleys, which includes a mid pulley for ab crunches and tricep extensions, a high pulley for lat pulldowns and tricep pushdowns, and a low pulley with a foot plate for low rows, leg and hip exercises, arm curls, upright rows, and more. The XPress Pro uses these pulleys and cables to deliver unrestricted, completely natural, biomechanically correct movements. You define the path, providing for a greater, more natural range of motion that incorporates the use of stabilizer and core muscle groups, an advantage not found on typical home gyms. Finally, the XPress Pro includes a 200-pound weight stack that can be doubled to 400 pounds when combined with the leg press, which is cabled at a 1:2 ratio.
Construction features include 12-gauge steel tubing; flexible, nylon-coated aircraft cable rated at more than 2,000-pounds tensile strength; 4.5-inch-diameter, fiberglass-impregnated nylon pulleys with sealed ball bearings; 2-inch-thick high-density foam covered with double-stitched vinyl; chrome-plated 1-inch tubular steel guide rods; noise-dampening, perforated steel weight stack guards; and a platinum gray, powder-coated finish. The XPress Pro measures 56.5 by 83 by 82.9 inches (W x H x D) and comes with a lat pull bar, curl bar, ankle strap, and two single handles. It's also backed by a lifetime warranty.
- Bench Press Station with adjustable starting point
- Cable Station with adjustable arms
- Seat and seat back are adjustable
- The bodycraft xpress cable arms utilize pulleys and cables for unrestricted, completely natural, and biomechanically correct movements
- Lifetime warranty
BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home GymCustomer Review
BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym Reviews
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful: Simply the best, By Big B "ex gym rat" (Da burg) - See all my reviews This review is from: BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym (Sports) I have lifted weights any way you can, free weights, cable stacks, and nautilus machines. All of them have their advantages and disadvantages. I have owned a home gym(a soloflex machine, a good machine because of the iron plate adaptability, up to 400 lbs)and I have also been a member of a good gym. I stopped using free weights because of lower back problems(loading and unloading plates puts direct stress on the lower back). In the gym I used nautilus machines mostly and cable stacks. The cables stacks are good with any exercise. The problem is the frame for the cable stacks is large and unless you are rich with a huge room reserved for exercising, owning a cable stack machine is not feasible. The nautilus machines are a different story. Some machines are good and some are not. The best nautilus machines I have used in the gym are the life fitness machines. These machines for some exercises are more difficult than free weights(unless your lifting huge weight, over 300 pounds... Read more 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful: Great machine, By This review is from: BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym (Sports) I have a older model of this (2003 or maybe 2004, if I remember correctly), and this machine is great. However, things aren't perfect when you are 6'3". For example, the horizontal handles for the bench press are a little low. This shouldn't be as big a problem on the new one, though, as I noticed there are two sets of horizontal handles. The higher one may take care of the problem. So that only matters if you are buying an older, used model. But on my machine, the seat does not go low enough (or the press bar and origin point of the cables does not go high enough) to really do bench press maneuvers the way I would really like to do them, either with the bar or the cables. With the cables, I am always pushing partially up instead of just straight out because they do not adjust high enough. With the bar, I am pushing slightly down instead of straight out. This, however, may not affect you at all depending upon your height. And again, the new press bar with the higher mount... Read more 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful: GREAT PRODUCT, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym (Sports) I DID A LOT OF COMPARISON BEFORE I ORDERED THE XPRESS PRO, ITS A GREAT UNIT VERY WELL BUILD ALMOST SWISS QUALITY , WAS VERY WELL PACKED AND NO PARTS MISSING , IT TOOK ME 2 DAYS TO PUT IT TOGETHER , I AM A GOOD HANDYMEN SO I THNK ITS ALOT OF WORK FOR THE NOVICE TO PUT THE GYM TOGETHER, THERE WHERE LIKE 1000 PARTS, IT HAS A VERY GOOD MANUEL TO MAKE IT EASYER TO BUILD BUT STILL A LOT OF WORK TO PUT TOGETHER. I WORK OUT ON THE GYM FOR 3 WEEKS SO FAR AND LOVE IT, I WOULD DEFENATELY BUY AGAIN . |
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