Weider Max Ultra review
pros:-
- Low cost
- Upgradeable resistance (240 to 440 pounds)
- Lifetime warranty on bows
- Compact
cons:-
- Not very smooth
- Video and exercises get mixed reviews
- No preacher biceps curl
- Assembly a long, two-person job
Consumer Reports includes an earlier version of the Weider Max Ultra in its excellent comparison tests of five exercise machines. This review is based on thorough tests by engineers and fitness experts, but it’s not clear from the review how much of the evaluation also applies to the latest Weider Max Ultra. The more detailed but less formal review at Home-Gym-Review.com has been updated to cover the Max Ultra, and over two dozen owners also review the newer Max Ultra at Amazon.com and Sears.com. The brief critical review by personal trainer Brett Spottke is harder to evaluate, since he seems biased against any Weider equipment and doesn’t document any testing of the Weider Crossbow or Max Ultra.
For a good workout at a budget price, reviews recommend the Weider Max Ultra home gym (known in the past as the Advantage, Crossbar and Crossbow). Instead of weights, this gym uses the resistance of bendable bars and cables. This technology was made famous by Bowflex, but the Weider Max Ultra costs much less. Home-gym reviews say that while weight stacks and the Bowflex provide for a smoother and more even movement
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Written by admin on September 17th, 2009 with 13 comments.
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