Brandon Tunquist's Reviews (758)


(3.67)
3/31/2026
Pretty much the generic rubber hex dumbells that are made the samenas everyone else who sells these. They have the tapered handle which I think serves no real purpose. Great for beginners nonetheless
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(5.00)
3/31/2026
Not a bad option for some physical therapy exercises. I had a nerve injury in my neck a couole years ago which shut off my pec/tricep/lat completely, and doing stability pushups on this really helped gain some strength back
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(5.00)
3/31/2026
Old gym had these and they were super nice. He had then fully loaded with Rogue Deep Dish plates and they held up great
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(5.00)
3/31/2026
Used this machine a ton after hip surgeries. The ROM is really good and the machine is smooth
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(5.00)
3/31/2026
Used this machine a ton after hip surgeries. The ROM is really good and the machine is smooth
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(5.00)
3/31/2026
Used at ATP gym a bunch. Really nice machine, the angle of the pads which makes you lay bent at the waist in more of an angle feels really nice
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(3.00)
3/31/2026
Gym I recently trained at had this. Cable stack was way too light, and its kind of a pointless cable tower only having 1 cable with such a light stack
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(5.00)
3/31/2026
Used these before in a powerlifting gym I went to. They were nice for deficit deadlifts and block pull work. Much lighter and easier to move around than stall mats cut up or wooden boxes. I'd be interested to see their integrity with heavier weights on them
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