In the United States, it’s &339.99 ($439.99 with a $100 discount coupon) on Amazon. Plus tax. I purchased it directly from their website which was $330.99 including tax and shipping.
I researched the RitFit before I purchased this one. (I was originally going to purchase the RitFt.) I watched every review video there was. The RitFit did have more adjustment down at the feet. But this one had better pads and better seat adjustability, and better seat angles in both positions. I do think a little bit more leg stretch is needed when sitting for leg extensions. I think there are a couple of ways to get it out of the machine. I will definitely cover that when I make the review video.
@@HowtoandReviewsOfficial I mean, I imagine you could use a foam roller to get more ROM, but that would be kind of annoying. How is the ROM on the lying leg curl?
Interesting. I just checked it out. That is brand new. It wasn’t on amazon when I made the purchase a couple weeks ago. Currently, their website still shows the 2.0. No 3.0 option on the website.
@@Oldmanstrengths I did inspect the pictures of v3 vs v2 and I see what they changed. The change makes more sense from a design simplicity and easier manufacturing prospective. Functionality, there is no difference.
How much $? I like how the resistance curve is based on cable resistance.
In the United States, it’s &339.99 ($439.99 with a $100 discount coupon) on Amazon. Plus tax.
I purchased it directly from their website which was $330.99 including tax and shipping.
Product links down in the video description.
And I will cover costs when I make the review video.
Are you able to get a full stretch on the leg extension? This looks more durable than the Ritfit, but Ritfit has pretty much unlimited ROM.
I researched the RitFit before I purchased this one. (I was originally going to purchase the RitFt.) I watched every review video there was. The RitFit did have more adjustment down at the feet. But this one had better pads and better seat adjustability, and better seat angles in both positions.
I do think a little bit more leg stretch is needed when sitting for leg extensions. I think there are a couple of ways to get it out of the machine. I will definitely cover that when I make the review video.
@@HowtoandReviewsOfficial I mean, I imagine you could use a foam roller to get more ROM, but that would be kind of annoying. How is the ROM on the lying leg curl?
@ there is no problem with the laying leg curl. There is more than enough adjustment.
@@HowtoandReviewsOfficial I heard other people mention that you can turn the leg roller part around to get more ROM. does that actually work?
@@martinverma2173 yes, it does work. I flipped it around, and ROM is good now.
We need a ver 3 review.
Interesting. I just checked it out. That is brand new. It wasn’t on amazon when I made the purchase a couple weeks ago. Currently, their website still shows the 2.0. No 3.0 option on the website.
@@HowtoandReviewsOfficial I would return for v3. It's More studier and has a thicker tube for the legs.
Also I'm sure they are trying to get rid of old stock is reason it's not on their site. V1 and v2 both have issues, I'm not sure about 3.
@@Oldmanstrengths I did inspect the pictures of v3 vs v2 and I see what they changed. The change makes more sense from a design simplicity and easier manufacturing prospective. Functionality, there is no difference.
@@Oldmanstrengths I may ask for a v3 so I can put them side by side and show the differences.