Bowflex
Bowflex is probably one of the most well-known brands in fitness equipment. If you watch any television at all you have probably seen at least one of the company's ads or late-night infomercials. I rarely watch TV and I've even seen them.
Bowflex makes home gym fitness equipment for strength training and circuit training exercise. Bowflex also deals in tread climbers, cardio machines, free weights, strength cages, along with various other attachments and fitness accessories some of which include interactive software, Pilates kits, workout DVDs and videotapes, mats, nutritional products and fitness apparel.
One of their most popular items is the new Bowflex Ultimate 2. This machine is billed as the company's top-of-the-line product in fitness design. It sells for about $2,300 online. The Ultimate 2 is designed to deliver an efficient total body workout for males and females as it comes with over 95 exercises and leg, lat and preacher curl attachments. This adjustable home gym also has a 12-year warranty.
Another popular machine is the Bowflex Versatrainer, which is specially designed for people who have limited mobility or different physical abilities. This machine is often found in hospitals and physical therapy centers. It allows you to perform 34 different exercises such as bench press and biceps curl. The Versatrainer is ideal for everything from strength training to cardio to rehabilitative exercises. It also has options such as an adjustable bench and quad cuffs. The Versatrainer usually sells for about $1,600 online.
You can purchase Bowflex equipment online from the company's website (where they'll also offer you a company credit card and low monthly payments). Your unit will come complete with user's manual and handy Bowflex wall charts to track your progress. Bowflex will also guarantee a full refund on most of its home gyms and fitness equipment if you aren't fully satisfied after six weeks of ownership. Bowflex was founded in 1986 and is a brand under Nautilus fitness equipment.

