Bowflex Revolution - Could You Get More Features for Less?
A fully loaded Bowflex Revolution comes in at over $3,100, but you can get a top end Bowflex for
$1,000's less.
At this point you maybe wondering:
What does the Revolution offer?
How does it compare to the other Bowflex models?
To answer these questions you can find a comparison of the Revolution's features vs. other
premium Boflex models, along with information on how you can save $200 - $1,000+ on your home
gym of your choice.
Comparing the Boflex Revolution to the Ultimate & Extreme 2
The Revolution has many top-shelf features, such as:
SpiraFlex resistance plates
100+ exercises to choose from
And, a new, stylish design
However, at $2,900 ($3,100 fully-loaded) you could get the same results it offers - at a more "budget-friendly" price.
Let's compare the key features of the Revolution to 3 other premium Boflex home gyms - the Extreme 2, Ultimate 1, & Ultimate 2.
Revolution - SpiraFlex resistance plates
Ultimate 2 - Integrated squat station, "No Cable Change" system, preacher curl attachment
Ultimate - 90 exercises, adjustable pulley system
Extreme 2 - Compact design with vertical bench, "No Cable Change" system
Limitations
Revolution - Movability (weighs over 245Ib.), limited to 300Ib. of resistance, price tag ($3,100
with shipping)
Ultimate 2 - Too many exercises?
Ultimate - No "No Cable Change" system
Extreme 2 - No leg press or cardio rowing
Two Easy Ways to Save Money:
Option 1
Get your Bowflex home gym through a 3rd. party vender like Amazon.com. Currently, at Amazon you can get your Revolution for $2649 (a $350 discount), and also get FREE shipping (an additional $200 savings).