I will say that the further and longer you pull a band, the more it will lose resistance. More so with 15 and 30 lb bands, but not with the 60. BUT, it's only temporary. The farther and longer you pull the band the more time it will take for it to return to its original tension. But be aware that I'm talking about extreme cases as I have done some crazy testing on this product. I would tell you more, but I have to leave something for the review. That is if people still want to see my review?
I was pretty surprised with how much I like this. It works out what seems like every muscle. I'm glad I bought it.
2 disappointing details...
half of the wheels make excruciatingly painful popping/grinding noises and squeak. -And the tension bands rub against your arms/wrists/shoulders during some exercises which gets painful and annoying after awhile. -the dude in the other videos is wearing a long sleeve shirt for a reason.
@helvetica34 Yeah, I wouldnt recommend using this would out a shirt for some exercises. I dont have back hair but I imagine it would be a good way to get rid of it if you did.
You need to return your X factor to wherever you bough it. You got one from the first batch and those had some problems with them. I just got my new one. And there is no painful popping, grinding, or squeaking noises. Good thing it comes with some kind of warranty, because if I would have waited a week longer to call and complain, I would have been outside the 30-day refund policy. And would have been stuck with a noisy, yet awesome, product. Now it's even better.
Crap, you beat me to it. I was waiting to get a definitive answer regarding the warranty on this product before I started shooting my review. I wanted to make sure I wasn't putting out any bad information.
@60HundredVideo I was going to, but I think the X Factor is better. I don't see how I would end up recommending the 200 over the X factor. You pretty much showed what I was going to show. I might still do my review, but I'll have to do something different. Maybe I'll demo it a bit more.
To remove it from the door. Open the door and slide the bottom outside one off. I hope that is helpful.
60HundredVideo 1 year ago
how do you remove the x factor from the door . i have a problem removing the one that is on the end of the door that on the inside.
DKnockk82 1 year ago
seriously... the second this started.. it looked like a 12-pack of coca cola wrapped in some nifty new box or something...
IndividuallyWrapped 2 years ago
@IndividuallyWrapped That is funny. Can totally see that.
60HundredVideo 2 years ago
@IndividuallyWrapped
Lol! I thought the same thing as well.
OtorresFitness 1 year ago
How much weight does this actually feel like with all strap hookups?
matrox 2 years ago
please update and let me know, if the bands lose resistance after a while.
rocky7687 2 years ago
I will say that the further and longer you pull a band, the more it will lose resistance. More so with 15 and 30 lb bands, but not with the 60. BUT, it's only temporary. The farther and longer you pull the band the more time it will take for it to return to its original tension. But be aware that I'm talking about extreme cases as I have done some crazy testing on this product. I would tell you more, but I have to leave something for the review. That is if people still want to see my review?
G0NZ0x3 2 years ago
@rocky7687 it has lifetime warranty if they lose resistance you can get new ones
CowsGoMOOOOOO 2 years ago
I was pretty surprised with how much I like this. It works out what seems like every muscle. I'm glad I bought it.
2 disappointing details...
half of the wheels make excruciatingly painful popping/grinding noises and squeak. -And the tension bands rub against your arms/wrists/shoulders during some exercises which gets painful and annoying after awhile. -the dude in the other videos is wearing a long sleeve shirt for a reason.
helvetica34 2 years ago
@helvetica34 Yeah, I wouldnt recommend using this would out a shirt for some exercises. I dont have back hair but I imagine it would be a good way to get rid of it if you did.
60HundredVideo 2 years ago
You need to return your X factor to wherever you bough it. You got one from the first batch and those had some problems with them. I just got my new one. And there is no painful popping, grinding, or squeaking noises. Good thing it comes with some kind of warranty, because if I would have waited a week longer to call and complain, I would have been outside the 30-day refund policy. And would have been stuck with a noisy, yet awesome, product. Now it's even better.
G0NZ0x3 2 years ago
I am thinking about getting one of these, how do you know if you have an old or new batch model? Any numbers to check?
matrox 2 years ago
Unfortunately, there's not. Your best bet is just to order it straight from Weider.
G0NZ0x3 2 years ago
Crap, you beat me to it. I was waiting to get a definitive answer regarding the warranty on this product before I started shooting my review. I wanted to make sure I wasn't putting out any bad information.
G0NZ0x3 2 years ago
@G0NZ0x3 Sorry, I just got it. Aren't you going to do a Tower 200 vs X Factor review - I'm excited to see that.
60HundredVideo 2 years ago
@60HundredVideo I was going to, but I think the X Factor is better. I don't see how I would end up recommending the 200 over the X factor. You pretty much showed what I was going to show. I might still do my review, but I'll have to do something different. Maybe I'll demo it a bit more.
G0NZ0x3 2 years ago