@bbfolgart Ok, so you really think the F5 is better for a home, but that the F7 is alot more 'robust' and up to date. But what about the 200 lbs stack? Isnt it a little bit short when your using the full bar like a bench press?
And what about the cable, is the movement smooth like with the F7?
Thanks for your time I really appreciate to talk to someone who tried both of them it will help me alot doing my choice!
@fujtif I mulled both for a long time and could not come up with an answer other than the F7 has independent weight stacks and a more robust chin-up configuration. I do think the construction is more up to date. It appears to me that the F7 was made for the fitness boutiques. I doubt very many people put them into their homes. It was a none starter for me and every consultant I asked said the F5 was a better and more versatile piece of equipment.
@bbfolgart Whats the difference betweet the F5 and F7? The F7 look more expensive and dont have the legs attachement. Do you know why its more expensive with less fonctionality?
Ok! How much is this equip? I would definitely use this at a GYM but i would never buy this for my house because i know it probably cost an arm and a leg..
Actually it is a very good piece of equipment especially in space limited environments. 200 lbs on the stack is adequate. The cabling is smooth and the variety of different exercises is surprising. I would recommend the F5 over its big brother the F7.
@bbfolgart Ok, so you really think the F5 is better for a home, but that the F7 is alot more 'robust' and up to date. But what about the 200 lbs stack? Isnt it a little bit short when your using the full bar like a bench press?
And what about the cable, is the movement smooth like with the F7?
Thanks for your time I really appreciate to talk to someone who tried both of them it will help me alot doing my choice!
fujtif 8 months ago
@fujtif I mulled both for a long time and could not come up with an answer other than the F7 has independent weight stacks and a more robust chin-up configuration. I do think the construction is more up to date. It appears to me that the F7 was made for the fitness boutiques. I doubt very many people put them into their homes. It was a none starter for me and every consultant I asked said the F5 was a better and more versatile piece of equipment.
bbfolgart 8 months ago
@bbfolgart Whats the difference betweet the F5 and F7? The F7 look more expensive and dont have the legs attachement. Do you know why its more expensive with less fonctionality?
fujtif 10 months ago
Ok! How much is this equip? I would definitely use this at a GYM but i would never buy this for my house because i know it probably cost an arm and a leg..
jugerknott09 1 year ago
Actually it is a very good piece of equipment especially in space limited environments. 200 lbs on the stack is adequate. The cabling is smooth and the variety of different exercises is surprising. I would recommend the F5 over its big brother the F7.
bbfolgart 2 years ago
What a waste on money, Get a power rack....
djusk3 2 years ago