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		<title>Bench Wars: The Bowflex Bench vs Soloflex vs Nautilus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A workout bench is an equipment you use along with your free weights. It allows you to access difficult or hard to reach areas so you can work or train them as you wish.  This is made possible through the versatility benches offer you where you can position your body in different ways (incline, prone, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A workout bench is an equipment you use along with your free weights. It allows you to access difficult or hard to reach areas so you can work or train them as you wish.  This is made possible through the versatility benches offer you where you can position your body in different ways (incline, prone, etc).  Imagine being in a particular position other than lying down while doing your chest press, doesn't that feel like an entirely different workout?  In a word, what workout benches provide is leverage.  A workout bench along with weights can pretty much be all you need to have a well-rounded and effective full body workout.  If you have these two at your home, you can actually consider never having to step inside a gym.</p>
<p>Now there are a lot of benches being offered in the market today and while it makes it harder for users to pick one, the good thing is the options make sure you can find the one most suited to you in terms of both needs and budget.  The following are some of the more popular brands and make of workout benches.  What you should look for when investing in a workout bench are a sturdy build for safety and endurance, good upholstery for excellent grip and longevity, ample room or space to do all your workouts with, and lastly, if possible, arm and leg handles.</p>
<p><strong>The Nautilus Bench</strong></p>
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<p><strong><em>Pros</em></strong></p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 250px"><img class=" " src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31i1CfOiBQL._SL500_.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="315" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Nautilus Bench</p></div>
<p>The Nautilus 5-Position Bench is the equivalent of Bowflex’s 3.1 and 5.1 benches.  Since Bowflex is made by Nautilus, there are some evident similarities in the make and build in their equipment and that’s a good thing.  Bowflex is popular for its sturdy build and Nautilus exhibits the same quality in this workout bench.</p>
<ul>
<li>The Nautilus 5-Position bench is a      beautiful, compact, solid and really well-built workout bench.  It doesn’t move at all when you do your      weight training on it, even though its small frame would make it seem like      it would. This is because it is equipped with stabilizer levelers that      make it safe and sturdy on any type of flooring.</li>
<li>It is tiny for a workout bench,      measuring just 45 x 15 x 5.5 inches and weighing only 21.5 pound; that’s      almost half as most benches weigh these days.</li>
<li>It is easy to set-up, you only have to      give or take 20 minutes to spend on its assembly.</li>
<li>It can incline to 3 positions, 15, 30      and 45, and decline at a ’10 angle.</li>
<li>It is very comfortable owing to the fact      that it is padded with 5-inch foam rollers.</li>
<li>It runs cheap at less than $100 at      Amazon.  For its build, that’s quite      a steal.</li>
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<p><strong><em>Cons</em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Because of its size, the Nautilus workout bench might not be a      winner for those who prefer more space; this is despite the fact that it      can accomodate up to 300lbs of mass.</li>
<li>It is very limited in its range.       Its incline is limited and when it does decline, it is barely even      doing so.</li>
<li>It can’t be folded or stowed away easily.  Despite being small as it is, some      people still prefer to have the option to do this with their equipment.</li>
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<p><strong>The Soloflex Bench</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Pro</em></strong></p>
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<p>The Soloflex bench has the advantage of being one of the longest running equipment in the world.  This means that its concept and mechanism do indeed work and it hasn’t lost its appeal or effectiveness even when going head-to-head with the latest equipment.</p>
<ul>
<li>It has a very simple      concept and that translates to ease of use.  In Soloflex’s case, simple and ease of      use doesn’t have to mean ineffective.       In fact, a quick look at the reviews online would tell you that      100% of its users who use the equipment right have experienced muscle      gains indeed.</li>
<li>Its range of resistance is      incredible.  It can go from as low      as 2lbs to as high as 500lbs and that is something that no equipment can      provide these days.</li>
<li>It has a very solid build and      is very well-constructed and you can tell from the get go because of the      pure steel you’ll see. No fluffs.       The padding on the seats are also just right for any user, be they      beginners or heavy weightlifters.</li>
<li>It is easy to assemble and      disassemble and you can actually tuck it away as you would any other      compact equipment these days.       Storing it away is probably even easier and less bulkier than many      supposedly compact products you see these days.</li>
<li>You can do almost any      exercise on the Soloflex including bodyweight exercises like pull-ups,      dips,upside down crunches and hanging leg raises. Again, that’s something      machines these days cannot provide you with.</li>
<li>The Soloflex Bench is a      really good fitness machine that can provide you a wide variety of      exercises and range of resistance.</li>
<li>You can use free weights instead of      the straps provided by the Soloflex.</li>
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<p><strong>Con</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The Soloflex Bench can be      a lot expensive because you don’t have much options like lesser      resistance, for example, the way you would when you get other brands.  The minimum you can get it for is      $1,000.</li>
<li>There’s no getting around replacing      the straps. They get worn out, tear, loosen up and etc. after extensive      use.  This usually results to not      being able to accurately determine whether you are getting stronger or      not.</li>
<li>Some of the exercises feel      weird using the straps. Anything that has to do with pull downs and curls      may have an alien feel to them but you will either get used to them or      substitute the exercises.</li>
<li>The bench is not      adjustable and is positioned too high.       It is also too short for taller people.  Reports have been made on it being too      loosely connected to the base too and that it isn’t as sturdy when used on      some flooring like carpeted ones.</li>
<li>To get to the varied      exercises, there are a few changes that may take time to do such as strap      changes or removing the bench and etc and it takes practice to be able to      do them in 30 seconds.</li>
<li>It is also a disadvantage      that the Soloflex is too old school and limited in upgrades.  It lacks in grips in the bars and      innovations that spell safety for the newbs or average users.</li>
<li>The bar provided for the free weights are a bit too small for      comfort or safety.</li>
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<p><strong>The 3.1 Bowflex Bench Vs. the 5.1.</strong></p>
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<p>The Bowflex Bench 3.1 and the 5.1 are pretty much the same in design, build and functionality in that they both serve as sturdy leverage when doing free weights.  In general, the two share the following advantages and disadvantages.</p>
<p><strong><em>Pro</em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Use of free weights is always better than using straps or other      mechanisms as far as I’m concerned as they do not limit your range of      motion to a predefined one.  The      body can move naturally as it should with both kinds of Bowflex benches.</li>
<li>Both are easy to assemble and adjust. You just lift and slide the      wheels located at the back of the chair.</li>
<li>The Bowflex benches are sturdy and do not move when you lift      weights.</li>
<li>There’s a latch for your feet for decline exercises and this is      detachable. You only need to put or remove a pin.</li>
<li>Wide space translates to ease of positioning when doing chest      presses and etc.</li>
<li>Can support a total of 600lbs, a 300-lb person and up 300lbs of      additional weight.</li>
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<p><strong><em>Con</em></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>They’re quite big for supposed compact benches. You can’t fold either      or and tuck them under the bed.</li>
<li>The gap or opening between the butt and the crack can be      cumbersome.</li>
<li>You can’t do bodyweight exercises with these benches. There are no      bars or options for bars.</li>
<li>The padded seating can easily tear or wear out although the      upholstery do come with warranties.</li>
<li>The wheels at the bottom for storing tend to get stuck when you      roll them.</li>
<li>They’re a bit expensive than the other adjustable benches      available in the market.</li>
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<p>Now, for the Bowflex Bench 3.1 and 5.1’s head-to-head:</p>
<p>Their main differences lie in the variety of positions they offer.  The 3.1 only provides 4 positions: a decline of ’10, flat, and inclines of 15, 30 and 45.  The Bowflex Bench 5.1, on the other hand, can be adjusted to a decline of ‘17, flat, and 30, 45, 60 and 90 inclines.</p>
<p>The 3.1 is perfect for those in tip top condition and do not need the added support the 5.1 can give.  The 5.1 is a great find for those who need added support because of previous injuries or those who carry a strain or easily do so and whatnot.</p>
<p>Many users find enough functionality in the 3.1 though and say that they have already more than they can chew with the equipment. But for sophisticated muscle builders, the 5.1 can satisfy their workout needs just right. The 5.1 also has a wider and longer bench ( 51 x 17.5 x 10.5 inches ) thank the 3.1 ( 40 x 17 x 10.5 inches ) but it is also much heavier.</p>
<p>Naturally, the added features in the 5.1 makes it more expensive than the 3.1 so that should be taken into consideration too.  Both benches have 10-year warranty for the upholstery but the 5.1 also comes with a longer warranty for the frame at 30 years than the 3.1’s 15 years.</p>
<p><strong>Final Words</strong></p>
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<p>If you want to build a home gym, the best way to start is by getting a handy set of weights (the adjustable ones to save on space) and a sturdy bench. Apart from being cheaper than sophisticated ready-made home gyms, I’m just really sold out on free weights as being ideal for muscle building for the wide and natural range of motion it allows you to do.</p>
<p>While I appreciate bodyweight exercises too and thus applaud the features in Soloflex that allow you to do so many of those, the machine simply doesn’t cut it for me with its lack of attention to little details that provide comfort and safety for the average user.  Nautilus is my top choice for its affordability and also since I’m little to begin with and the space it provides is big enough.  The average person might find a winner in the Bowflex Bench 3.1 for its ample space, more or less affordable price, functionality, safety and sturdiness.  The important thing to remember though is that each person has different needs.  Before you get a bench, you need to take into consideration your workout needs and assess what features you can live with and without in order to find the best one that is suited for you.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this page you'll find:</p>
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<li>The pros and cons of the soloflex.</li>
<li>The advantages and disadvantages of the bowflex.</li>
<li>Some insightful user comments at the end.</li>
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<p>While the Bowflex and Soloflex have something common, they are both home gym fitness equipment, this is where the similarity ends. If you want to find out who wins in the battle of the soloflex vs bowflex, read on.</p>
<h2><img src="http://bowflexhomefitness.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/soloflex_vs_bowflex.JPG" alt="Soloflex Vs Bowflex" align="right" />Soloflex's Advantages</h2>
<p>1. It's easy to assemble. While this point may seem pretty much moot in the long run, you don't want to be banging your head on the wall trying to assemble it when you get it, either. The beauty of the Soloflex is that it has only two basic parts to worry about and it's assembled with only one single bolt.</p>
<p>2. The Soloflex is also easy to use and operate. You won't have to bother with cables or anything like that.</p>
<p>3. This piece of home gym equipment can also easily adapt to use freeweights. This is something you cannot do with the Bowflex - the Soloflex is more like classic weight lifting machines than the Bowflex is. The Soloflex is similar to using freeweights, only you aren't going to need a spotter.</p>
<p>4. Plenty of resistance to play with. The Soloflex comes with 425 pounds of weight straps. You can even add another whopping 500 pounds of weight to bring the total to 900 pounds. With this kind of resistance, serious weight lifters are going to have no qualms with the Soloflex.</p>
<p>5. The Soloflex is a quality home fitness machine made of heavy steel. It's one of the most rugged home gyms I have come across.</p>
<h2>Soloflex's Disadvantages</h2>
<p>1. With only two models available, the Classic Soloflex ($1,600) and the Soloflex with Attachments ($1,950) you'll have no choice but to spend well over a grand to get this machine.</p>
<p>2. The weightstraps are problematic in the long run. The rubber bands are going to stretch as you use them, and the resistance will lessen. The smaller straps can even break. While they do have a gaurantee to replace broken straps, it's still a pain in the butt. Also, many people complain that they just don't like the rubber band feel of the Soloflex.</p>
<p>3. Limited pull-down weight. It's impossible to put more weight onto pull down exercises for more resistance. This is one of the areas the Bowflex takes the advantage over the Soloflex.</p>
<p>Now that you have seen everything the Soloflex has to offer, it's time to check out what the Bowflex can do.</p>
<h2>Bowflex's Advantages</h2>
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<p>1. Ease of use and operation. Changing exercises and resistance with the Bowflex is very simple and uncomplicated.</p>
<p><a title="Click and drag this image to the post editor" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html%3FASIN=B000HQHRU8%26tag=b014-20%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025%26ccmID=165953%26location=/o/ASIN/B000HQHRU8%253FSubscriptionId=1N9AHEAQ2F6SVD97BE02"><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31D2WXWQCVL.jpg" alt="" width="240" align="right" /></a>2. A wide variety of exercises in one compact machine. With over 60+ exercises to choose from with many Bowflex models, you will have a great time varying up your exercise routine so you can give yourself a highly balanced workout. This has always been important to me, since I don't want to focus on one area of my body too much over another.</p>
<p>3. Different models to suit different tastes. Whether you're a beginner or experienced exercise enthusiast, Bowflex has a model that fits you. Bowflex also has models to fit your budget, and you don't have to break the bank if you don't want to. For example, both the <a title="Bowflex Sport" href="http://bowflexhomefitness.com/bowflex-sport-5-reasons-you-should-try-the-bowflex-sport-home-gym/">Bowflex Sport</a> and <a title="Bowflex Motivator" href="http://bowflexhomefitness.com/bowflex-motivator/">Bowflex Motivator</a> 2 can be had brand new for around $700.</p>
<p>4. Space saving design. Home gym fitness equipment from Bowflex is great for someone who has limited space, like an apartment dweller. It can be folded up and placed right into a closet.</p>
<h2>Bowflex's Disadvantages</h2>
<p>1. Price. Some Bowflex models like the <a title="Bowflex Revolution" href="http://bowflexhomefitness.com/bowflex-revolution-review/">Bowflex Revolution</a> fetch a high price tag at over $2,000+. While this is a disadvantage if you're looking to buy those models, there are cheaper ones you can go for instead.</p>
<p>2. Not for professional weight lifters. For people who are looking to bench press 500 plus pounds, the Bowflex is probably going to seem like a toy to you. Home gyms like these are mainly oriented towards the average person who just wants to stay fit and in shape.</p>
<h2>Bowflex Vs Soloflex - In Conclusion...</h2>
<p>As you can see in this detailed comparison, both home gym machines have their advantages and disadvantages over each other. Depending on your specific lifestyle and tastes, you're probably going to want to choose one of the other. Whatever home gym fitness equipment you decide to go with, remember that you can save a significant amount of cash if you opt for used home gym equipment.</p>
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