Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Our Opinion of the Nautilus NS700X Multi-Gym


Nautilus NS700X Multi-Gym

  • Two 90kg weight stacks
  • Dual pivot pec dec for flexibility and wide range of motion
  • Over 30 different exercises
  • Easily adjustable seat bottom and back
  • Freely rotating pulley for a natural range of movement
  • User instructions printed on multigym




Our opinion

The Nautilus NS700X multigym has the added benefit of a dual pivot peck dec which allows the same complete freedom of movement you get from a dumbbell workout. Exercises while seated include chest press, incline press, shoulder press, and mid rows. The NS700X is built with the same premium grade materials as Nautilus’s commercial series machines and so is built to last. The NS700X multi-gym has two 90kg (200Ib) weight stacks allowing you too progress as your strength increases. It also allows two users to workout at the same time. The seat bottom and back are created from double stitched, commercial grade upholstery and are both adjustable. Further attachments can be added to the NS700X multi-gym including the NS75, NS85 and NS95.

All Nautilus multigyms free delivery within the UK mainland. Nautilus multigyms do require assembly, and so we offer an installation service which we highly recommend as the assembly is time consuming and does require 2/3 people.


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