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- Includes Lat Bar, Hοחеѕt Bar & Utility Strap
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Product Description
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Powerline PHG1000X Release Stack Home Gym
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No weights come with this product. I like the gym but the directions are horrible.it took me 7 hours to assemble and I nearly gave up twice.
Rating: 3 / 5
This gym is well made, solid, but comes with no weights. It’s small enough that it will fit in any room – I have it in a 6×4ft area.
The instructions leave a lot to the imagination but with that said, it only took me 4 1/2 hours to place together. Make sure that you lay all the parts out and place them in order so you know which part is which before you start.
Rating: 4 / 5
Ditto from the other comments about the directions. There are no directions…period. There is only a blow up illustration, which seems to have been written by a non-english speaker. Even the illustrations (which are ink drawn and not jpg. photos) lack any significant detail.
Some small parts are not even listed (which bolt to use). Some others are listed by size (in metric) on the blow up, and not by item title (you know…insert bolt “a” into part “z”). I can’t imagine why a U.S. company would allow this to happen. Make and insert your own directions guys!
Also, of the illustrated blow ups, of which there were four pages, some of the items were out of order, and had to be redone (pulleys). I ordered a consequence stack extra. There were no directions on how to adapt the basic machine. I questioned Powerline, and the only response I got was to remove the consequence stack risers. Ooops. Except just doing that meant that I can’t place the selector all the way to the bottom of the consequence stack now. That description was not obviously enough. I believe that the black rubber donuts (spelled “dounts” in the parts index) have to be removed…which now will mean partial disassembly. I’ll just say no to that and use a couple extra five pound plates on the free consequence bar for the machine.
You can go to Poweline’s site to see the ‘directions’ yourself. Take a look before buying this product!
Rating: 3 / 5
I have owned this consequence loss machine for about 10 years & I like it. My son place it together & I place of protection’t had any distress with it. The butterfly extension works wonders. I highly recommend this machine.
Rating: 5 / 5