Powertec WB-MS
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RE: Powertec WB-MS - 4/7/2004 5:23:32 PM
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BucketMan
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Powertec is pretty good stuff. the WB MS is a pretty sweet piece, i was going to buy it a few years back, but ended up buying a smith
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RE: Powertec WB-MS - 2/14/2008 8:05:04 AM
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etpearso
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I just finished putting it together last nite...I'm very happy with it. Only disappointed with the exercise illustrations - I wish it illustrated how to do more. Looks like titan has uncovered some additional exercises. Waiting to hear from him.
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RE: Powertec WB-MS - 2/15/2008 1:53:31 PM
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quickfinch
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I almost bought the leverage system about a year ago. I ended up getting the Powertec workbench rack with the lat tower. There's no doubt that it's a much more versatile option. I can do just about everything with it.
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