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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Value Mar 02, 2009
By Trader Vic
"West Maui"
This is a great calf press. It is sturdy and works well. My only complaint is that it comes with standard weight posts and no adaptors for olympic plates (which is what are shown in the picture). I had to purchase those seperately. But, for the price, it is great.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Pretty good for the price.... Sep 27, 2010
By Ralph I have had this calf raise machine now for about a month. It is a pretty good product considering how cheap it is compared to other similar products. Very stable and durable. Only thing bad I can say about this product is when you start pushing heavy sets the pads make it a little uncomfortable on your knees but no big deal. 4 out of 5 stars. I would reccomend to anyone that works out at home.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Just OK for the Price Jun 29, 2011
By IB Slow Like a previous poster it really put me off to open the package and see warnings of serious injury or death because they don't furnish a cheap weight collar. Why not just tell you up front that it is extra and that the machine needs adapters for 2in plates?? It is a good thing that it is not hard to put together because there were no instructions only pictures. A few of the parts were missing. Having said all of this, it does work and gives a good range of motion and should do the job.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
calf machine Jun 04, 2008
By Nancy Grezmak This is a solid product. It allows full range of motion and was very easy to put together.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It's cheap, what did everyone expect? WORKS FINE!!! Dec 21, 2011
By M. Lee I honestly don't know what the others expected for the price. I knew I was buying a low end piece and had realistic expectations. I've bought lots of Body Solid (not the PowerLine models) equipment and you ALWAYS have to buy the olympic adapters separate. So I knew what to expect there. If you have standard free weights, you don't have to buy them. It's as simple as that. I have a basement full of PowerTec, Hammer Strength and Body Solid equipment. I knew this was a cheaper machine, but it's a calf machine. It's not like it has to do a whole lot. Hell you can do the exercise with dumbbells and a wood block. I am a powerlifter. If I can load this thing up with plates, everyone here should be able to use it just fine. Everyone wants to whine about something. However even at the list price, this is a very cheap exercise machine. What the heck did they expect?
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