With so many different Total Gym models available... which is right for you? Read this article and discover what makes the Total Gym 2000 a good choice for your bodybuilding and fitness needs.
In this Total Gym 2000 Review I want to give you the straight facts... no hype, about whether or not this particular model is right for you. Currently, TG is offering 3 models. The Total Gym XLS, 3000, and the 2000. While the Total Gym 2000 is at the lower end of the price scale, it is by no means a "Cheap Home Gym."
I don't mean... cheap home gym in the sense that it's not low-priced, because for most of the exercise equipment available today it is very low-priced. Buy cheap I mean poorly designed. (By the way, all Total Gyms covered lifetime warranty on the frame.) This particular model is best suited for a beginner or someone who has not worked out for a while.
My Total Gym 2000 Review
Here Are the Main Features and Benefits of What Some People Refer to As the... Chuck Norris Gym:
Comes Fully Assembled Ready to Use, Right Out Of the Box
Stores Easily and Doesn't Require A Lot Of Room
Gives You Variety by Offering More Than 40 Exercises
Instructional DVD Included
Free Shipping on All Models
Affordably Priced
The only major difference between the other Total Gym models is the accessories. If you are not on a tight budget, then perhaps the Total Gym 3000 (which offers more than 60 exercises and has the ability to do squats) might be better for you. One other advantage of the TG products is that you can add additional accessories to your new home gym.
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