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      08-10-2021, 09:31 AM   #1327
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Originally Posted by Patrick303 View Post
I've never been a big guy, but when I was a little younger I was pretty fit and was in the gym 6 days a week for years. I was skeptical when my wife wanted to order the Tonal, but after using it I'm a believer. You can get a really good workout. Over 170 moves and the 200 lbs of electromagnetic resistance is a lot heavier than 200 lbs of free weight.

I see you're in CO. If you're in the Denver area and want to come check out my Tonal, just let me know. And bring some watches for me to check out as well.
ive read that the tonal's 200lbs feels heavier than actual 200lbs, so thats good to hear from someone not getting paid for a review.

for reference, i do sets of 225 (bench/squat/deadlift) and that was my biggest thing with the tonal, that it wouldnt be the same weight that i normally do. Dont usually go higher than 225 for a set due to a ton of injuries over 15 years of heavy weightlifting, so wouldnt be an issue if it can still give me my normal weight.
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