Steel-Bow Bullworker – Flex the Ultimate Total Home Gym includes 2 FREE DVDs

February 14, 2010 by  
Filed under Home Gyms



  • All-Steel Construction with Steel-cables with Adjustable cable grips for comfort
  • Detailed & Extensive Exercise Chart including target muscle areas
  • 5 Fitness Routines: Isometric, Isotonic, Iso-Motion, Resiliency & Endurance
  • TWO FREE DVDs: Steel-Bow workout & Sit-at-Home fitness program
  • Free carrying case

Product Description
The “Professional & Gym Quality” Bullworker in design and craftsmanship. Before you purchase ANY Bullworker device answer TWO Questions: Does it have steel-cables? (Steel-Cable models are the STRONGEST) Does it have adjustable cable grips? (There is a reason all cable exercise equipment have handles… COMFORT) Nothing builds STRENGTH and FLEXIBILITY faster. The Original 7-Second Exerciser is back better than ever with ADJUSTABLE CABLE GRIPS. Lose weight & Gain musc… More >>


Steel-Bow Bullworker – Flex the Ultimate Total Home Gym includes 2 FREE DVDs

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Comments

5 Responses to “Steel-Bow Bullworker – Flex the Ultimate Total Home Gym includes 2 FREE DVDs”
  1. don’t see how this device can add anything to my workouts but it’s just my opinion- there is nothing terribly wrong with it
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. H. Miller says:

    I can’t use this thing. I like isometrics, but I get tennis elbow from the Bullworker. I just tried one rep on the chest press and I felt pain immediately. I would have only given this one star, but it is OK for doing abs work. I Have been using John Peterson Isometric workout for close to a year. It is a better program, and there is no equipment, and if the exercises are done right there is no pain. If your wondering yes I have seen grate results with my isometric workouts. Johns program is excellent.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. I received one of these as a gift and though I found the compact size very comfortable, I found this product to be cheaply made. When changing the spring I had difficulty removing one of the screws using a very short stub screwdriver. I finally got it out and was able to change the spring but I had to get a more substantial screw and had to re-tap the screw hole. Knowing what I do now, if I had to buy one I’d pass.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. BamaHorn says:

    good product. The company is still in business, surprising; a good addition to a conditoning program.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. handballguy says:

    At almost $100 with shipping, this gadget is way overpriced with limited functions. The actual Steel-bow is not as good looking as the advertisement; I am worried how many times one can change the springs without eventually wearing out the removable plastic grip. AS I changed the springs for the first time, the plastic rubber chips as I put the handle back.

    You can get more bang for you money by getting the bullworker from Everlast which is made out of light weight plastic. It’s a much better made product and it’s only $30. Wish Everlast made a shorter version for travel.

    You can not do squats with the Steel-bow and other pulling exercises are limited due to the length of the cables, but it’s good for compression exercises for people with shorter arms.

    If you don’t have the money to burn or don’t want to pay such high price for a limited gadget, you can do all the isometric exercises with a towel and a short stick and you can definitely pack that anywhere in your travel bag.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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