Bowflex Blaze Full Body Workout Machine for Home Gym with 210 Pound Resistance
- Brand:
- BowFlex
- Model Number:
- 340000
- UPC:
- 708447503596
- EAN:
- 0708447503596
- ASIN:
- B000GRDS6U
- Walmart SKU:
- 14660314
Current pricing at $999.00 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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$999.00 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Bowflex Blaze Full Body Workout Machine for Home Gym with 210 Pound Resistance since 11/16/2022. The most recent price update was on Dec 29, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $799.00 (lowest on 11/16/2022) to $999.00 (highest on 8/25/2023). The average price during this period is $922.70.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 71 reviews.
I used to drive to the gym and wait for machines, but now I have this amazing product and just love it. I bodybuild and add the 410 pound attachment. I used to bench press 400 pounds in the gym but can hardly bench 250 on my Blaze. The machine really beats you up and you feel sore 1 hour later but feel great the next day. I will get more done in 2 months with my Blaze then what I would have achieved in 12 months at the gym. Highly recommend this beautiful machine.
Having seen the bow flex name for years upon years I was always curious as to what a system like this was like. So after much research I decided to purchase one and put it together all by myself! I have to say that as a 48-year-old female who used to consider herself a gym rat I was pleasantly surprised at the ease in which it went together and at how it actually does 90% of the things that I was able to do when at the gym!! If you're considering an overall whole home gym system, I would wholeheartedly recommend this, five stars all the way!!
The Bowflex Blaze is a great home exercise unit for toning and strengthening. It's constructed well, seems very durable, and offers a full range of workouts for all body parts. I purchased it for my wife, but I will take full advantage of it as well.
took about 20 minutes to unpack/unwrap all the parts. took around 1h 30- 1h 45 to put together. used it every day so far and its what i was looking for in a workout. nice sturdy machine that gives u a lot of options so u dont get burned out.
I've wanted a Bowflex ever since they come out. Finally was able to get one and am I happy. Over 60 exercises using nice fluid motion. I have a group of friends that come over and use it. Walmart offered a great price on this product.
I have had it for about 16 days now and I am very satisfied with it. It was easy to put together, although it took two of us about 3-4 hours. There are four of us using it everyday and we are all very satisfied. The two reasons I rated the value as "Good" and the overall rating as "Good" rather than excellent is because I think it is just a tad-bit pricey and I wish it came standard with the 310lb resistance instead of the 210lbs. But again, it is still a good value and I am really satisfied with it.
The Blaze home gym is very versatile and easily adjusts for various users in our home. I can't attest to the longevity since only began using it but from the sore muscles I do feel it will work for us. I did drop 1 star as I'm 6'4" and a bit to long for some of the exercises that require laying flat on the bench which just makes me have to pick alternate ones that work the same muscles. Seems to be a well made gym that should last. No more driving to the gym or monthly fees.
first off,the box is very heavy about 214 pounds. assembly is fairly easy,unboxing is the hardest part. once put together it is very sturdy and the resistance feels very smooth. i feel the machine is more for toning up rather than bulking up. the only con for me,if you would call it that, is that you have to disconnect the cables from the lat, benchpress to hook up the leg attachment cables..but i guess any machine you will have to adjust for different exercises. overall a good machine to get or keep tone.
I use free weights for benches and curls. The lat pulldown and leg press features are the main reasons I purchased this machine. From the leg press position, calf "raises" (presses) are a bonus. I don't use the bench press feature because it's too difficult to get that second handle; someone has to be there to hand me that second one. But it does what I need, permitting me all-around body development when I combine it with my free weights exercises.
I bought a blaze early in the pandemic. I am a 53 yro long time gym goer, and at first, I didnt like this machine - the bars did not approximate the weight resistance claimed, and the increasing resistance was odd. So I upgraded to 410lbs. After that, perfect. No, it will never be as good as a gym with all the weights and machines, but that not a fair comparison. What it does do well is building functional strength; at my age, I play tennis and some golf, and this has helped me a lot more than free weights. I am not as bulky and my joints do not hurt as much. I recommend this machine.
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