But an exerciser should not only look good to motivate them to exercise, it should meet all the functions well. And here you have to take a cut in quite unfortunately. Retrieved from "just a shame" sorted by completely incomprehensible:
1. the two dumbbell racks are not gummed and difficult to access appropriate, so that guarantees noise makes the cover of dumbbells.
2. The two handles in the middle between the cushions are up pretty much in focus. Bank One can thus easily carry or move and you have additional practice opportunities. Only: getting in and out of the abdominal exercises that handles the legs * really * get in the way. But after a sentence abdominal exercises you can not help but to squirm off the bench because:
3. The sun pad much (!) Is too short. After a set of abdominal exercises can not be laid back place, the head - and at a great person and shoulders - hanging in the air! With a 1.90 m people are missing about 30cm. Remedied eg an additional chair at the head of the Bank. Width and attenuation of the pad are also in need of improvement.
4. Also, the cushion for the back exercises is not performed properly: it lacks the recess in the middle.
Men then pushes the unpleasant to the groin - not just motivating and incomprehensible, especially when you look at that the more favorable back trainer "Finnlo Tricon" has a two-part upholstery.
The Finnlo AB and Back Trainer is for me important exercise options in a small space like no other exercise equipment.
Overall, therefore, it is particularly unfortunate, as a good idea has been implemented here so half-heartedly. Please rectify in the next version.
Apparently Finnlo had as customers only diminutive women in mind and no men over 1.65 m ...