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Renovated Fitness Equipment: A Look at the Reebok Fusion Cross Trainer

Everyone who enjoys keeping in shape and building a strong physique should take a moment to consider the benefits offered by a home gym. Make no mistake - it is often cost-prohibitive to many people to seek gym membership. A cross trainer is a nice option for folks who need an economical piece of fitness equipment. The Reebok Fusion Cross Trainer might be the answer to your desire to get more from your exercise regimen. If you really would like to explore refurbished fitness equipment, there are a number of places within the UK where you can find this piece of cross training equipment.

Overall Ranking: 4.0 of a possible 5.0 stars

Key Features:

Includes 8 motorized tension control levels

Has battery powered display which is free of information clutter and is large and sharp in its display

Has quiet, somewhat smooth operation

Compressed for simple storage

Has an electronic magnetic resistance system

Has built-in wheels so the machine can be easily moved and carried

Price: available online for around ?799

About ?399.00 (Regular Retail Price) About ?169.00 (Refurbished Price)

Product Depiction:

It would appear as if the Reebok Fusion Cross Trainer, though small, can be compared to industrial-type cross trainers one might see in a gym somewhere. Still, these trainers don't cost what a piece of large equipment from a gym would cost. This particular fitness equipment is actually pretty simple to assemble, which is rather unique for home gym equipment. The cross trainer is constructed with a very sturdy frame which keeps the machine from being easily rocked. Keep in mind, of course, that this piece of equipment is supposed to be used with slower motions instead of quicker ones.

Product Specifications:

Dimensions Assembled: (H)153 x (W)60 x (D)109cm

Flywheel Weight: 5kg

Product Weight: 42.4kg

Max User Weight 110kg/17.3st

Product Highlights:

The Reebok Fusion cross trainer has 16 user programmes with 8 motorised tension control levels, the more levels you have the more you can control your workout intensity. It has 4 user settings, 3 H.R.C., and 8 preset programmes. The type of resistance is an electronic magnetic resistance system.

There is a console display with a large LCD window. The console shows speed, distance, time, scan, RPM, pulse, body fat, calories, etc. The machine employs hand grip pulse sensors to measure pulse.

Warranty Information:

Refurbished product: 6 months parts and labour (domestic warranty only)

Conclusion:

The Reebok Fusion cross trainer is an extremely resourceful piece of workout and conditioning equipment for anyone's home gym. Its operation, assembly, quietness and numerous programs make this a very good choice, especially if you wish to find refurbished fitness equipment and want a slow-paced exercise routine. This machine serves as an excellent piece of home gym equipment. For people on a restricted spending budget, this compact, but powerful machine is well worth taking a serious look at. I highly recommend this cross trainer.

About the Author

Robert McKay has worked with the fitness industry for over 20 years now. Frequent equipment maintenance is vitally important for the durability of your
refurbished fitness equipment
. For anyone who is in england, I highly recommend Fitness World as one of the very best
fitness equipment service
provider you can depend on to supply you top quality care.

OPTUS FUSION 69 dsl + home phone bundle?

Has any one been disappointed enough to cancel their Optus Fusion 69 bundle?

If so, I'd like to know what penalty is applied for early cancellation of the 2 year contract.

Thanks

gemhak

early cancellation is 149$ pro rata. Eg - Remaining contract divided by 149$ plus handing back the modem that was supplied if it has not been paid for, if you received one.

As for Fusion, my best advice is to keep a hold of it if you are after the unlimited calls. If you got onto Fusion when it first came out, it is a great deal. The biggest contributing factor to the mass con(fusion) with the fusion plans is that people will make calls to other mobiles that arent Optus GSM, hence, they pay well above their bundle price. The simple fact is that no one offers a bundle like Fusion, just that if you monitor your usage, it really is simple. Any problems, call Optus Customer Support and have them send out an info pack, then decide.

The Optus 'Yes' Fusion which is out now has excess download charges, and is no where near as good value as the original Fusion plans. To get as good value for downloads through Optus, you will be limited using peak and off peak downloads, which sucks big time, and you will more than likely have to go back to paying line rental + the calls that you make.

If you make lots of local, national, and Optus GSM calls, do yourself a favour and stay on Fusion, as now that it is an archived plan, you will never be able to return to it.

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