Pros: Multitude of lower body exercises,
sturdy construction,
easy to use,
very comfortable, and
appealing design. Cons: None
The Soloflex Rockit is a very impressive piece of equipment. I've done all kinds of squats on all kinds of machines, including free weight squats. What the Soloflex Rockit offers, in comparison to other squat routines, is comfort, stability, and ease of ...
Pros: It's durable, takes little space and is safe and easy to use. Cons: The cost is a little high, but well worth the money.
I purchased my Soloflex (SF) machine over twenty years ago. I was living in a small apartment at the time and I liked the fact that the SF didn't take up much room. Also, it was a very attractive piece of equipment. I never regretted purchasing it. I ...
Pros: Large variety of exercises and quality of the machine Cons: A little difficult to learn proper usage, but well worth it.
I purchased my Soloflex on Ebay for $1025 shipped a little over a year ago. It came with the leg machine and butterfly which I don't use either one. But the basic machine is very worth while. I lifted weights for several years. All I use now is the ...
Pros: Simple to use; Well built; Safe; Easy to Move; Compact Cons: Weight Straps are expensive to replace.
I bought my first Soloflex in 1984 after using a friend's unit a few times. I sold it a few years later to join a gym but bought another one as I missed working out at home and I missed the simplicity of the Soloflex. I'm 5'11' tall and my ...
by jo.com in Sports & Outdoors, - Top 10, Aug 17 '06
Pros: Works all leg muscles, calves and buttocks; well made. Cons: Really none.
Ive had a chance to see a couple of pieces of equipment made by Soloflex. Rockit by Soloflex is an impressive machine. In many of my reviews when Ive referred to squats Ive said that you should be shown how to do them properly. In addition ...
Pros: Space efficient, marvelous simplicty, rugged construction, effective workout capacity Cons: Dip bars too narrow, stand can be a bit wobbly with certain exercises
I first purchased my Soloflex in 1986. I am a LONG TIME bodybuilder/weightlifter. I have used literally tons of freeweights, and most machines on the market in various gyms. I am now 42 yrs old and have used the Soloflex (SF) over the past 20 years. ...
Pros: Easy to use, no heavy weights to lug around, perfect in every way, accepts freeweights. Cons: Weightstraps can wear out, but can be purchased at soloflex or ebay.
I have worked out for the past twenty years since becoming a police officer and recently decided to purchase a soloflex to have a home gym. I was not disappointed. I have found the soloflex to be perfect in every way. From it's great looks, it is ...
Pros: Simple, effective, safe, and beautiful. Cons: Not great for curls.
I bought a used Soloflex in 1990. After more kids and increasing responsibilities, I fell out of the exercise routine for quite a few years. Then the heart attack.So I needed (and wanted) to get back into shape--time to take care of ...
Pros: Ease of use. Sturdy construction. Fitness rewards justify expense, ESPECIALLY long term. EXCELLENT customer service. Cons: Not cardio-oriented (but so what?).
I have used my machine regularly and religiously for 17 years. I have realized not so much gains from when I first started, but TOTAL maintenance of my musculature. Its versatility is righteous. I don't have the free-weight accessories but I found ...
Pros: Small footprint, safety, number of exercises, easy to change between exercises, looks great. Cons: Expensive, some exercises have an unacceptably strange feel to them.
I hate writing reviews but I felt compelled to write one on the Soloflex because there is so little accurate information available anywhere on the internet for those looking to do some research on this particular machine. Myself, I have trained on and ...
Pros: Basic exercises, no spotter, Progressive resistance, Free-Body Exercises, Floating Arm. Cons: Leg Extension attachment non-adjustable. WeightStraps are VERY expensive to replace.
I've been using a Soloflex Muscle Machine for twenty years. The Soloflex machine has been around since 1978... and pretty much has stayed the same - give or take a few comfort related improvements - and the added Butterfly and Leg Extension ...
Pros:Built like an ABRAMS TANK !! Ease of use. Extremely versatile. Shows results amazingly fast ! Cons:Weight bands are expensive if they need to be replaced
As a Police Officer, it is vitally important that I stay strong. The "bad guys" seem to be working out more and more, and getting stronger as well. At 44 years old, I'm not as flexible as I once was, but I'm stronger than ever. For the ...
Pros: Simple, no electronics, small foot space. Cons: big attachments to move around, but worth it.
Most of the positive reviews state the obvious pluses for the machine. Simplicity is what I like most about it. But to reply to a previous post about "Avoid like the plague". That reviewer had legitimate observations. I myself experienced the same ...
Pros: Safe, solid construction, huge range of exercises, works every muscle group. Cons: Price
This is an excellent product. Those who don't think so, don't know how to use it properly. I have had my Soloflex for almost 20 years and I would never part with it. Let me tell you about it. About the weight straps - They have a lifetime warranty ...
I bought my Soloflex about 16 years ago. I've used it fairly inconsistently during that time, in on-again-off-again cycles, not because of the SF but because of "life". I've read the other reviews with great interest. It seems to me that if you're an ...
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