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Friday, September 3, 2004

:-( the Gym is Closing :-(

Posted on 9:25 AM by Unknown
UPDATE
Most of this has been sold.. see comments for more info

I've got an Austin Statesman classified ad pointed to here so I can give the details.  We've decided to sell our home gym rather than move it (1410 lbs of plates.. and then there's the weight of the smith cage).

Its been great, and I'll be sad to see it go.



Tuff Stuff is one of the best manufacturers of free weight home gym equipment out there.

Scroll down below the thumbnails for details, and feel free to post a comment if you have any questions.  Just click on "comments" at the end of this article.


           


Smith Cage/Half Cage Ensemble (click
for manufacturer's info) | ($2500 retail) | (buy it for $1250)

  • 7º slant design allows for a more natural body movement
  • Enclosed Smith linear-bearing press system with built-in safety stopper
  • Adjustable Pec Fly arms for a comfortable start position
  • 1/4-turn locking pull-pin bar catches and stopper
  • High/Low pulley system
  • 200 lbs. weight stack
  • Comes with multi-purpose bench (click for manufacturer's info)
  • Designed for many workout applications
  • A high level of adjustability - from 18º decline to 85º upright position
  • Independent seat pad adjustments
  • Adjustable and removable foot support

  • Accessory Combo (click for manufacturer's info)

    • Preacher Curl Attachment
    • Leg Extension and Leg Curl Attachment
    • Accessory Rack Stand
    My Additions to use with the Smith Cage ($750 retail all together) | (buy these for $475)
    • Cable Attachments
    • Lat Bar
    • Straight Bar
    • Close Grip
  • Olympic Bar


  • Olympic Plate Tree


  • Olympic Plates (total weight = 1030 lbs)


    • 8 x 45s        
    • 8 x 35s
    • 8 x 25s
    • 10 x 10s
    • 12 x 5s
    • 12 x 2.5s
    •        
    The Dumbbell Station ($830 retail all together) | (buy it all for $395)  
    • Dumbbell Handles (6 pair)
    • Dumbbell Rack
    • Standard Plate Trees (2 trees)
    • Deluxe Multi-Purpose Bench (click for manufacturer's info)
    • Designed for many workout applications
    •         
    • A high level of adjustability - from 18º decline to 85º upright position
    •         
    • Independent seat pad adjustments
    •         
    • Adjustable and removable foot support
    •         
    • Built-in wheels for easy roll-away
    •       
  • Standard Plates (total weight = 380 lbs)



    • 24 x 10s
    •         
    • 8 x 7.5s
    •         
    • 10 x 5s
    •         
    • 8 x 2.5s
    •         
    • 8 x 1.25s
    •       

    Extras  


  • Seated Calf Bench ($295 retail) | (buy it for $150)


  • 5 ft. Olympic Bar (2 bars) | ($90 each retail)


  • EZ Curl Bar ($40 retail)


  • Tricep Bar (2 bars) | ($55 each retail)


  • Pads for sit-ups


  • Crunches EZ Bar


  • Floor Mats (for entire gym area)


  • Extra Bench




  • The Treadmill ($1475 retail) | (buy it for $500)
    MODEL : 1250 Home Treadmill
    FOOTPRINT : 71"L x 31"W

    The 1250 treadmill features a powerful, PWM controlled 2.0 HP motor, 0.5 - 10 mph, electronically controlled Incline (0%-12%), 3 LED Windows, 5 programs, Shock Dissipation System (SDS) deck, 2 1/2" rollers, and an extra wide/long running surface. Includes a space saving fold up deck!

    Perhaps the most solid treadmill on the market in its price range. The 207 lb. welded steel frame provides the feel of a much more expensive unit.  Additional features such as Shock Dissipation System (SDS) shock absorption, reversible phenolic deck and lifetime deck lubrication are features usually found only on more expensive treadmills, if at all. Our 2.0 hp continuous motor is more powerful than the 1.5 to 1.75 motors usually found in this price range. The unique motor design allows much cooler operating temperatures, thereby increasing the life of key internal parts. Includes five (5) professionally designed programs and Polar compatible heart rate readout. Plus, for the space constrained, the 1250 folds.
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