Question of the day: Are you choosing a Vertical Climber, Treadmill, Rower, Exercise Bike, or other for your home gym? Let us know in the comments below! 👇👇👇👇
@@longlostcoder6322 This isn't the 2.0, we are hoping to get that one in soon to review. On this model we are pleased with the build quality, it's stable and solid.
Thanks for watching! The BowFlex definitely performs more closely to an elliptical because of the horizontal movement to the handles especially. I would say that the pedals on both of these machines do work your lower body similarly, but since the handles on the CLMBR only move vertically, they work your upper body differently since there's no push forward and pull back of the handles on the CLMBR like on the BowFlex. The CLMBR also has more adjustability and range with the stride length for the handles and pedals. The CLMBR requires a taller ceiling to use than the BowFlex machines though. All in all, both machines provide great high-intensity, low-impact cardio workouts, they just function a little differently from each other.
I heard these climbers aren’t very reliable. I have a Versaclimber home model. I have had issues but company addressed them. Honestly beat the hell out of my Versaclimber but keeps on going. I used to think the climb was a better option but since all the problems arise with them glad I kept my versaclimber H
Question of the day: Are you choosing a Vertical Climber, Treadmill, Rower, Exercise Bike, or other for your home gym? Let us know in the comments below! 👇👇👇👇
Is this the 2.0? And how do you feel about the build quality?
@@longlostcoder6322 This isn't the 2.0, we are hoping to get that one in soon to review. On this model we are pleased with the build quality, it's stable and solid.
Surprisingly - it sounds a lot louder than I expected it to.
Great review as always, how do you feel it compares to the Bowflex M series?
Thanks for watching! The BowFlex definitely performs more closely to an elliptical because of the horizontal movement to the handles especially. I would say that the pedals on both of these machines do work your lower body similarly, but since the handles on the CLMBR only move vertically, they work your upper body differently since there's no push forward and pull back of the handles on the CLMBR like on the BowFlex. The CLMBR also has more adjustability and range with the stride length for the handles and pedals. The CLMBR requires a taller ceiling to use than the BowFlex machines though. All in all, both machines provide great high-intensity, low-impact cardio workouts, they just function a little differently from each other.
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I heard these climbers aren’t very reliable. I have a Versaclimber home model. I have had issues but company addressed them. Honestly beat the hell out of my Versaclimber but keeps on going. I used to think the climb was a better option but since all the problems arise with them glad I kept my versaclimber H
It is a lot larger than I thought it would be.
6'5" guy looks like his knees were about to hit the horizontal bar connecting the two posts.
Love your reviews. Very informative.
Thanks for watching! We appreciate it!
@treadmillreviewguru how does this compare to a versa climber? I’ve heard the resistance is less. Thoughts?
Also can you use the screen to watch other things than the workouts like Netflix? Is there an aux port or screen share feature?
The under appreciated elliptical is what I have at home.
If not plugged in Is the resistance system still available ?
No, the resistance is only available when it is plugged in.
yes it is! the resistance works just fine! u can chose by rotating the resistance ball!