Nautilus And
Bowflex
We've all seen Nautilus exercise equipment in the gym,
right? Ever wonder what the difference is between those
machines and the Bowflex exercise equipment you always see on
TV commercials? Which is better?
Nautilus is the parent company for Bowflex. It carries
a few types of exercise equipment in addition to Bowflex.
These include the StairMaster, Schwinn and Trimline
brands.
Neither is really better or worse, they're just
different. For starters, most Nautilus strength machines
are geared toward commercial (gym) use. Nautilus has a
different machine for each body part or group of muscles.
This is not practical for use at home. All that equipment
would take up way too much space.
Bowflex, on the other hand, is exercise equipment for use in
your own home. Bowflex strength products feature two
total gym systems. A total gym means that you can perform
exercises for all muscle groups with just one piece of exercise
equipment.
Total Gyms
Although Nautilus does carry a total gym line, another
difference is the way each strength machine works. The
total gym equipment from Nautilus is based on weight
stacks. Bowflex total gyms offer resistance from either
rods or Spriraflex technology. Spiraflex is a technology
that provides resistance by wrapping elastic bands tighter
around a coil.
Both Nautilus and Bowflex brands also carry cardio exercise
equipment. Because Bowflex is exercise equipment for home
use, Bowflex cardio equipment is priced lower than its Nautilus
counterparts.
Bowflex offers basically three types of strength and two
lines of cardio exercise equipment. The most basic
strength equipment is the SelectTech free weight system.
This line features the SelectTech dumbbells. These
dumbbells are convenient for home use because one pair can take
the place of fifteen sets of weights.
The other two strength lines from the Bowflex brand are
total gym lines. They include the Bowflex Home Gyms, with
rod-based resistance, and the Bowflex Revolution, featuring
Spiraflex technology. Both are popular options for a
home-based gym.
Bowflex total gym systems are low inertia resistance
machines. This promotes a safer workout than free
weights. In addition, a Bowflex machine takes up much
less space than the amount of free weights needed to perform
the same exercises.
Both the Bowflex Revolution and Bowflex Home Gym systems
offer several configurations and models. This makes it
easier for you to find a total gym that meets your exact
needs.
Bowflex Guarantee
Another great thing about the Bowflex total gym systems is
that they come with a six-week money back guarantee. If
you are unhappy after working out with your machine for up to
six weeks, Bowflex will refund the purchase price of your
exercise equipment less the shipping and handling costs.
This is definitely one of the best guarantees in the fitness
world.
If you're looking for a piece of cardio exercise equipment
for your home, Bowflex offers both treadmills and
TreadClimbers. The TreadClimber is a unique combination
of a step machine and a treadmill. You step both forward,
like on a treadmill, and up, like on a step machine. This
machine allows for a maximum of calorie burn while maintaining
a low impact workout.
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