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need opinion on BodySolid 45degree hyperextension
Old Tue, November 6th, 2007, 11:09 PM   #1
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I would like opinions on the difference between these two machines if it warrants a price difference of 120$ (where i buy from).

Body-Solid 45° Back Hyperextension (Model GHYP345)
http://www.bodysolid.com/Item.aspx?I...Hyperextension

Powerline 45° Back Hyperextension (Model PHYP200)
http://www.bodysolid.com/Item.aspx?I...Hyperextension
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Old Wed, November 7th, 2007, 10:15 AM   #2
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Hello!
I would like opinions on the difference between these two machines if it warrants a price difference of 120$ (where i buy from).

Body-Solid 45° Back Hyperextension (Model GHYP345)
http://www.bodysolid.com/Item.aspx?I...Hyperextension

Powerline 45° Back Hyperextension (Model PHYP200)
http://www.bodysolid.com/Item.aspx?I...Hyperextension
The Body-Solid has additional framing / strength which would support a heavier individual. I have the Powerline unit (which at the time I bought it WAS the Body-Solid unit) and have had a 250lb individual on it with no problems.

No reason to spend the extra money, IMO.
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Old Wed, November 7th, 2007, 05:37 PM   #3
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The Body-Solid has additional framing / strength which would support a heavier individual. I have the Powerline unit (which at the time I bought it WAS the Body-Solid unit) and have had a 250lb individual on it with no problems.

No reason to spend the extra money, IMO.
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