Saturday, 30 September 2017

Comparing Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 versus 3.1 Adjustable Bench, What's the Difference?

The Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 and 3.1 Adjustable Benches enable you to perform a wide variety of exercises to tone, strengthen and build different muscle groups.

The Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 and 3.1 Adjustable Benches provide safe and stable support for correct posture while performing muscle-building free-weight workouts.

The backrest on the Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 and 3.1 is easy to switch to different angles to enable you to perform different exercises including free-weights, sit-ups, bench press, decline bench press and more.
 
Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 Adjustable Bench, review features compared with SelectTech 3.1
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The main difference between the Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 and 3.1 is the amount of angle adjustability between the backrest of each bench, with the 5.1 having 6 levels of adjustability while the 3.1 only has 4 levels.  Both benches offer a decline angle but the degree of the angle differs between each bench.

Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 with 6 different angle positions
Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 with
6 different angle positions
The 6 different angle positions of the backrest on the Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 are:  90 degrees, 60 degrees, 45 degrees, 30 degrees, 0 degrees (flat) and -17 degrees (decline).

The 4 different angle positions of the backrest on the Bowflex SelectTech 3.1 are:  90 degrees, 45 degrees, 0 degrees (flat) and -30 degrees (decline).

Look closely at the pictures of the Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 and 3.1 and you’ll see that the design of the backrest/headrest is slightly different with the 5.1 being a 2-piece while the 3.1 is a single piece.

Both the Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 and 3.1 Adjustable Benches feature a removable leg hold-down brace for added decline position support.

Although the overall weight of the Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 and 3.1 benches differ (61.7 lbs versus 55 lbs), both benches are solidly built and offer a user weight capacity of up to 300 lbs and a total maximum load limit of 480 lbs.

The overall dimensions of both adjustable benches are the same at 56” long x 26” wide x 20” high.  Both benches come with transport wheels for easy relocation/storage.

The warranty between these two adjustable benches differs, with the SelectTech 5.1 having a longer warranty of 30 years on the frame compared to 15 years on the frame for the 3.1.  Both offer a 1 year warranty on the upholstery.





Let’s take a closer look at the main differences and similarities in features and specifications between the Bowflex SelectTech 5.1 and 3.1 to help you decide on which is the best adjustable bench for you:


Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 Tornado versus SF-B2640 Air Bike Trainer, Comparison Review

The Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 Tornado and SF-B2640 Air Bikes are well-built exercise bikes that rival many fan bikes in the more expensive categories.

The Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 and SF-B2640 utilize air resistance which works on the premise that the faster/harder you pedal, the more the resistance increases, effectively allowing for unlimited resistance levels.

The Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 Tornado is the higher-end air-bike over the SF-B2640, featuring a larger flywheel at 25” diameter compared to the 17” of the SF-B2640.  Generally speaking, the larger the flywheel, the more air resistance it can create.  The SF-B2640 compensates with the addition of a Resistance Tension Dial Knob for added intensity.
    

The Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 and SF-B2640 Air Bikes utilize different drive systems, with the SF-B2706 Tornado having a chain drive system while the SF-B2640 utilizes a belt drive system.  The choice of drive system comes down to personal preference, with some people feeling than a chain drive gives a more authentic cycling feel while other people feel a belt drive gives a smoother quieter experience.

The moving handlebars on the Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 and SF-B2640 Air Bikes add an upper body workout to your cycling, giving you an effective low-impact total-body workout that’s easier on your joints compared to many other forms of exercise.  The SF-B2706 has the addition of foot-pegs to place your feet on, giving you the option of resting your legs and just working your arms (the SF-B2640 does not have foot-pegs).

Look at the pictures of these 2 Sunny Health & Fitness air bikes and you’ll see that the design of the moving handlebars is different.  The SF-B2706’s handlebars are ergonomically designed with an angled grip that has been optimized to increase correct muscle engagement in your arms, back and shoulders.  The SF-B2640’s handlebars are designed with double hand grip positions, allowing you to place your hands vertical or horizontal which allows you to work different muscle groups in your arms, shoulders and back.


Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 Tornado Air Bike's 4-way adjustable seat, inseam range 29.5” - 42.25”
SF-B2706 4-way adjustable seat,
inseam range 29.5”- 42.25”
Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2640 Air Bike's 4-way adjustable seat, inseam range 25.5” and 35.5”
SF-B2640 4-way adjustable seat,
inseam range 25.5” - 35.5” 



Both the Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 and SF-B2640 Air Bikes feature a 4-way adjustable seat that adjusts up/down/forwards/backwards, allowing for a custom fit for different rider heights.  The way the seat adjusts forwards and backwards allows you to get closer or further away from the handlebars and the up and down adjustments gives you a comfortable reach from the saddle to the pedals.  The measurements are different between these 2 air bikes, with the SF-B2706 allowing for an inseam range of between 29.5”and 42.25”, while the SF-B2640 allows for a shorter inseam range of between 25.5” and 35.5”.  (See full dimensions in the tables below.)

Both the Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 Tornado and SF-B2640 Air Bike Trainers come with an easy-to-use LCD digital fitness monitor that displays various workout stats to keep you motivated as you exercise.  The monitor on the SF-B2706 has more advanced features that the SF-B2640 does not have, including Bluetooth compatible heart-rate monitoring (heart-rate strap not included) as well as target and interval programs.  (See full features in the tables below.)

Being the premium air bike, the Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 allows for a higher user weight capacity of up to 330 lbs compared to 250 lbs on the SF-B2640.

Both air bikes utilize self-generated power so you don’t have to worry about finding a space for the bike near a wall/socket.  Both bikes come with integrated transport wheels for easy relocation/storage.


Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 Tornado Air Bike's LCD console, Bluetooth heart-rate compatible
SF-B2706 LCD console,
Bluetooth heart-rate compatible
Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2640 Air Bike Trainer's LCD console
SF-B2640 LCD console






Let’s take a closer look at the main differences and similarities in features and between the Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B2706 and SF-B2640 to help you decide on which is the best air fan exercise bike for you:


Friday, 22 September 2017

Bowflex SelectTech ST 1090 Adjustable Dumbbell, Review

Bowflex SelectTech ST 1090 Adjustable Dumbbell, with weight setting range between 10 and 90 lbs in 5 lb increments
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The Bowflex SelectTech ST 1090 Adjustable Dumbbell effectively offers multiple dumbbells in 1 unit!  It features an innovative dial adjustment system to change the weight of the dumbbell, eliminating the need for a rack of dumbbells and there’s no more having to take dumbbells apart or having to add or remove weight plates yourself!

Similar in design to the popular Bowflex ST 552, the SelectTech 1090 offers a higher weight selection range making this dumbbell suitable for stronger and more advanced weightlifters, allowing for a weightlifting range of between 10 and 90 lbs (instead of 5 to 52.5 lbs of the ST 552).

The Bowflex SelectTech 1090 Adjustable Dumbbell is adjustable in 5 lb increments (10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90), giving you a total of 17 different weight settings to choose from – simply twist the end dials to change the weight (while the dumbbell is in its cradle) - the brackets inside the handle will automatically attach the weight plates to the bar for you – then simply pull the dumbbell out of its cradle and you’re ready to go!

The unique adjustable system of the Bowflex SelectTech 1090 allows you to quickly and easily switch from one exercise to the next.  Lifting is smooth and quiet thanks to the ST1090’s construction of durable molding surrounding metal plates.

The Bowflex SelectTech ST 1090 Adjustable Dumbbell is available as a single or buy 2 as a pair and is also compatible with the SelectTech Dumbbell Stand (available separately) which eliminates the need to bend down to pick up the weights and also features a built-in towel rack.

The Bowflex SelectTech 1090 Adjustable Dumbbell comes with a “Secrets of the 4-Step Rep” DVD which includes more than 30 exercises to tone and strengthen your body.




Bowflex SelectTech Dumbbell Stand (not included) compatible with ST 1090 Adjustable Dumbbell
Dumbbell Stand (not included)
compatible with ST 1090

Bowflex SelectTech Dumbbell Stand (available separately):




Also available is the Bowflex SelectTech ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbells with a lower weight range of 5 to 52.5 lbs:



Let’s take a closer look at the features and specifications in detail of the Bowflex SelectTech ST 1090 to help you decide if it’s the best adjustable dumbbell for you:


Sunday, 17 September 2017

Bowflex SelectTech ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbells, Review

Bowflex SelectTech ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbells, with easy-to-use selection dial system to adjust dumbbell weight
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The Bowflex SelectTech ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbells (pair) does away with the need for a whole rack of dumbbells taking up precious space!

Each Bowflex ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbell replaces 15 pairs of traditional dumbbells and utilize a unique and easy-to-use selection dial system to adjust the dumbbell – simply turn the end dials to select the desired weight you wish to lift.

Metal plates encased in durable molding, Bowflex SelectTech ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbells
Metal plates encased
in durable molding
This unique system enables you to switch quickly and easily from one exercise to the next and the metal plates encased in durable molding construction provides a smooth and quiet lift.

Each Bowflex SelectTech ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbell can be adjusted from 5 lbs up to 52.5 lbs (in 2.5 lb increments up to the first 25 lbs).  The full range of weight settings are:  5, 7.5, 10, 12.5, 15, 17.5, 20, 22.5, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 52.5 lbs.

The Bowflex SelectTech ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbells are compatible with the FREE Bowflex SelectTech training app on both iOS and Android, and offer versatile workouts for all the major muscle groups of the body including your legs, abs, chest, back, shoulders and arms.




Also available, Bowflex SelectTech Dumbbell STAND or Bowflex ST 552 Adjustable Dumbbells & Stand BUNDLE:

Bowflex SelectTech Dumbell Stand, image
Bowflex SelectTech
Dumbell Stand
Available separately or as a bundle, the useful SelectTech Dumbbell Stand eliminates the need to bend down to pick up the weights and has a handy towel rack built into it.  The SelectTech Dumbbell Stand is compatible with both the Bowflex SelectTech 552 and SelectTech 1090 dumbbells.

Stand dimensions with dumbbells in stand:  30" x 20.5" x 24.5"


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Let’s take a closer look at the features and specifications in detail of the Bowflex SelectTech ST 552 to help you decide if it’s the best adjustable dumbbell for you:


Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Bodyguard E45 versus Bodyguard E40 Elliptical Cross Trainer, Comparison Review

Both the Bodyguard E45 and Bodyguard E40 Elliptical Cross Trainers are constructed with quality commercial-grade components for long-lasting durability, making them suitable for both home and commercial use.

he Bodyguard E45 Cross Trainer has more bells and whistles than the Bodyguard E40 including a much wider range of programs/custom/intensity modes; displays a wider range of feedback stats on a blue LCD display instead of black/grey display; incorporates a media shelf and USB port which the E40 doesn’t have; offers compatibility with wireless heart-rate monitoring instead of just contact pulse grip; and more (see tables below for full features and specifications compared).
 
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The Bodyguard E40 on the otherhand is designed for ease-of-use, so you can just get on and go without any complicated programs to figure out.  Its console has just 3 simple-to-use buttons – Go/Enter, Recover and Reset buttons.  The E40’s brake pad resistance is adjustable via an easy-to-use turn-dial resistance knob and it has just 4 programs – 1 manual and 3 race programs.


Bodyguard E45's console with blue LCD display, media shelf & USB port, image
Bodyguard E45's console
with blue LCD display,
media shelf & USB port
Bodyguard E40's console with black/grey LCD display & 3 simple-to-use buttons, image
Bodyguard E40's console
with black/grey LCD display
& 3 simple-to-use buttons


In addition, the Bodyguard E40 Elliptical Trainer actually has a much heavier flywheel than the E45.  The E40 has a precision-balanced 50 lb flywheel compared to the E45’s 16 lb flywheel, allowing for incredibly smooth momentum and effectively lowering perceived exertion.

Both the Bodyguard E45 and E40 Elliptical Cross Trainers offer a natural-feel 20” stride length and have a step-up height of 9.5”.  The Bodyguard cross trainers feature biomechanically correct footplates that are designed to minimize stress on the joints by correctly positioning the ankles in alignment with the knees and hips.  In addition, the footplates feature X-Comfort footpads for improved foot support and better blood circulation.

Both the Bodyguard E45 and E40 Elliptical Cross Trainers are built to withstand intensive training and allow for an extended user weight capacity of up to 350 lbs.

Premium build quality on both the Bodyguard E45 and E40 include industrial double sealed bearings in the hub, steel frame with rust-resistant powder coating, aluminum rear track, anddual concave wheels with wheel covers.

Both the Bodyguard E45 and E40 Elliptical Cross Trainers utilize self-generated power so you don’t have to worry about trying to find a space near a wall socket as there’s no electrical cord/plug - the console simply requires 2x AA batteries.





Let’s take a closer look at the main differences and similarities in features and specifications between the Bodyguard E45 and Bodyguard E40 to help you decide on which is the best elliptical cross trainer for you: