6.12.2010

Save up to 35% on Home Gym Machines, Compare a wide range of Home Gym Machines offers and Home Gym Machines products.

Bodycraft Fitness Xpress Pro Home Gym Exercise Machine Style: No Leg Press Station (Standard)

Bodycraft Fitness Xpress Pro Home Gym Exercise Machine Style: No Leg Press Station (Standard)
Product By Bodycraft Fitness
Lowest Price : $2,199.00
Available From 2 Sellers

Technical Details

  • Bench Press Station with adjustable starting point. This allows for different size users and also provides a variety of exercises including Bench Press, Incline Press, Shoulder Press and Mid Row . Seat and seat back are adjustable. Back pad tilts to ensure full support when performing incline and shoulder presses.
  • Cable Station with adjustable arms, allows for a very wide array of exercises including Sports Specific, Core Training, and exercises that mimic Dumbbell Training.
  • Ab Crunch Station for abdominal training.
  • Low Pulley Station with foot plate for Low Rows.
  • High Pulley Station for Lat pull Downs, and Triceps Push Downs.

Product Description

Bodycraft Fitness Xpress Pro Home Gym Exercise Machine is a durable and effective home exercise gym that offers huge variety of strength exercises. The finish of the Bodycraft Fitness Xpress Pro Home Gym Exercise Machine is electro-magnetically applied in powder form to evenly coat all surfaces, then baked on at high temperatures for a tough, long lasting finish. The 200 lbs. weight stack features precision milled cast iron plates with nylon bushings for smooth action. The Bodycraft Fitness Xpress Pro Home Gym Exercise Machines guide rods features chrome plated 1 Inch diameter tubular steel for rugged durability and smooth action.

Similar Products


Customer Reviews

"GREAT PRODUCT" 2010-03-10
By Michael Waltenspuel (REDONDO BEACH CA , USA)
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 .

"rock solid" 2009-09-23
By MP06011999 (LAS VEGAS, NV)
It arrived as promised from Amazon and is everything I thought it would be.



Something to note: It was packed by the manufacturer extremely well and I'm glad it was for when it arrived (via Amazon's shipper) the boxes were really beat up. I was afraid that there would be damage or parts missing for the boxes looked like they'd been through Hell. Fortunately, everything was fine. Again, thanks to BodyCraft. They make a great product and they take the care to pack it well enough to withstand a real beating in shipping. Nothing inside was missing or damaged.

"Simply the best" 2007-05-08
By Big B (Da burg)
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 on chest and legs). If you don't believe me use a life fitness chest press machine and set the weight to the same weight you lift using free weights and you will see. The bodycraft xpress pro is a composite of the cable stacks and the "life fitness type feel" machines in the gym. I have owned the bodycraft for a week and there is no home gym(and I have used several)that compares to this one. The price is steep, but if you are a member of a gym you will pay your gym fee monthly forever(if you are a true gym rat). The bodycraft xpress pro is a one time "fee" with a lifetime warranty on any cable or part. Company's don't do this if their machines are not top quality.(This would be bad business) The cable arms are just one of the features that makes this machine top of the line. These arms allow a full range of motion on any conceivable exercise(and there are over 50 with just this part of the machine alone, you can check a bodybuilding book to see this fact) The bench press arm completely adjusts to any size user for the flat(vertical) bench, incline bench, shoulder press, and seated row exercises. This provides the full range of motion for all of these exercises. The leg extension/leg curl exercises is also top quality on movement and range of motion. The lat pulldown feature allows for any type of pulldown movement and variation, all with full range of motion. The most impressive feature for me(a man who at one time was bench pressing 405 lbs, 8 fourty five pound plates plus the fourty five pound olympic bar) is the 2:1 feature which gives a benchpress of 400 lbs. This is the only home gym on the market I am aware of that can do this. If you don't think this machine is real, go to the bodycraft website([...]) and find a dealer in your area. If you are lucky they might have the machine already set up so you can see for yourself. I was able to do this. After trying the flat(vertical) bench and incline bench, brother was working up a sweat and breathing hard(felt good). If you can't find a dealer where you can try the machine you can take my word for it!!!!! There is only one drawback(if it applies to you). I am 6'3 and the ab station is uncomfortable for me even with the seat at the lowest point. The high pulley takes care of this for me. Attach the ab strap to the high pulley and perform the crunch like a cable crunch in the gym. Even when you think you have a problem with this machine you don't.



Simply the best






All Reviews

Home Gym Machines

No comments:

Post a Comment