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Tuff Stuff 5400 Apollo Home Gym - 9/26/2007 2:04:53 PM   
pilotdrneo

 

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I know its a expensive piece of equipment but, it is a really nice commercial home gym.
Just wondering if anybody has used one or thinks if it wasnt for the money would be worth it.
I do not play on joining a membership would rather have something that I could use from home and has lifetime warranty. Appreciate the feedback.
This is the link for some pics and different models they have.http://www.fitterbodiesinc.com/workspace/upload/AP-5400.pdf

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RE: Tuff Stuff 5400 Apollo Home Gym - 9/26/2007 2:17:06 PM   
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I've never actually seen the eqipment but I'm sure it's nice.. But honestly.. If it were my money.. For the price you're going to pay for that exercise station, you could fill a room with top of the line, flat, incline, decline bench press, squat racks, Nice dumbbells, 15-100lbs.. olympic bars with plates..and the list goes on.. If your serious about buying it.. stop and take a deep breath.. and think about it for a few weeks.. Free weights are so much better and few machines can compare.. IMO.. Hammerstrength has some decent machines.. but few others can even start to compare to free weights.. 
but hey.. it' looks nice:)


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I know its a expensive piece of equipment but, it is a really nice commercial home gym.

Just wondering if anybody has used one or thinks if it wasnt for the money would be worth it.

I do not play on joining a membership would rather have something that I could use from home and has lifetime warranty. Appreciate the feedback.

This is the link for some pics and different models they have.
http://www.fitterbodiesinc.com/workspace/upload/AP-5400.pdf



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RE: Tuff Stuff 5400 Apollo Home Gym - 9/26/2007 2:37:36 PM   
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Yeah thats also what I was thinking, but space would be limited in feeling up a room with freeweights and Ive never been a fan of freeweights.

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