Bowflex Replacement Parts: Repairing Perfection
The gym revolutionized home fitness. Before, fitness gurus would need to dedicate entire rooms to exercise: various free weights, cardio machines and complicated cable weight systems. With the Bowflex, however, homeowners could have an entire workout in one, concentrated in a single machine that offered gym-quality results in a matter of weeks. The original home gym boasted huge muscle gains with only twenty-minute workouts, and it was so effective that the company soon offered even more selections.
Bowflex now offers numerous other products in addition to its original trademark home gyms. Treadmills, dumbbells, barbells and other resistance systems have been added to the lineup over the years, but there is one thing that has remained the same, the ease with which replacement parts can be purchased and used. While home gyms, treadmills and weights are high-quality, things can still go wrong. However, other replacement parts are actually upgrades. Even older models can be upgraded to allow the user to perform even more exercises, by replacing original pieces with newer, more focused parts.
Securing the Goods
Because most machines function with tension mechanisms rather than actual weights, assembly and maintenance is easier than other machines. The average individual can put a home gym together with few tools and clear directions. Every machine comes with an assembly manual which also makes it easy to choose replacement parts. Each part is clearly outlined, and when a problem occurs, it is easy to pinpoint the exactly product that needs to be ordered. The company also offers online maintenance tips to help owners keep the parts they do have working smoothly, and to prevent the need to order replacement parts.
While many third-party companies offer replacement parts, the company itself makes it easy to request parts through the mail. With the extensive warranties available, many replacement parts can be ordered for free, and even when there is a charge involved, it is usually relatively minimal. Once again, home gyms are solid machines, and usually if something does go wrong, it is from typical wear and tear which usually means the replacement parts necessary are belts, bands or other tension mechanisms, not largely expensive components.
Also the official catalogue outlines all of the replacement parts that can be purchased to upgrade a home gym. Additional pieces can be ordered that target new muscle groups or add aerobic elements to the workout. Some of these pieces are expensive, while others are simple attachments, but usually most of these products allow the user to perform a variety of new exercises, all with the addition of one simple piece of equipment.
Written by Bob B Taylor
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