The Proform Recoil Strength Training System Buyers Guide

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The Proform Recoil Strength Training System Buyers Guide

There are many things that make the proform recoil strength training system attractive. Perhaps the best feature is its price -- it usually retails for under $300. This is definitely on the low end when it comes to strength training systems. However, sometimes you get what you pay for. Is the proform recoil strength training system a bargain for the price, or is it just a cheap piece of fitness equipment that doesn't deliver a good workout? that is what we will discuss in this review.

The recoil promises you a full body workout. Resistance is provided by resistance rods, and it comes with 240 pounds of resistance. For additional $75 you can upgrade to 340 pounds of resistance. While 240 pounds resistance may sound like a lot, when you start to exercise your legs you will probably find that you will want the extra resistance.

Typically cheaper strength training systems are not well constructed. In order to alleviate your concerns, the recoil comes with a five year warranty. This is uncommon for machines in this price range. I guess the warranty is supposed to assure you that the machine is well constructed. I personally was not impressed by its construction. That wasn't the only source of my dissatisfaction.

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