Hello! I have a few questions: 1. How long does the battery last for the ring and handles? 2. Does it require a constant internet connection? 3. What is the power consumption? 4. Is there German on-screen text and German voice output?
Exactly and if you've to pay a $60/month membership, why not just continue going to the gym? $60 is probably much more expensive than a gym membership anyway.
Is this a paid review or is this 100% your own subjective thoughts? Just asking to understand why there basically no downsides or criticism mentioned (I don't know if there are any).
vitruvian is way better, within 3 months I would have maxed out the speediance. Checkout the new echo mode on the vitruvian as well, this mode has made progressive overloading easy as pie, no need to do any guesswork just give it your max with the isokinetic mode and watch yourself get stronger, recruit more muscle fibre faster than ever. If there's a location near you I highly recommend demoing one
They literally gave me the upgrade from V1 to V2 for free with my order of the V1 as an early bird deal. No good if you've already got one but worked great for me.
@@camaroboi13 very true. I'm a slim cut guy and plan to stay that way, so 220 is good enough for almost everything I do. The big exceptions are squats and deadlifts. I'm already past 220 on those, so having to decrease my weight on this machine for two of my most important exercises is a major negative. If they can get the next version to at least 300 pounds, then I'll consider it.
Tell them to increase max weight and add lat pulldown attachments and I’ll upgrade from V1.
Yea I don’t see a big upgrade from the v1 outside of the speaker I like my v1
Attachement isn’t the problem, more like height and thigh pads
Thanks for the demo and info, have a great day
Hello! I have a few questions:
1. How long does the battery last for the ring and handles?
2. Does it require a constant internet connection?
3. What is the power consumption?
4. Is there German on-screen text and German voice output?
Does it test youe strength like the tonal? And give you guidance based on results?
hey Colin, I think V1 allows connectivity to apple music (at least in europe)
Best thing about speediance is its available in the UK.
Great review!
Thanks!
Buying a tonal is like buying a cable box box or modern back in the day: it's useless without the monthly payment.
Exactly and if you've to pay a $60/month membership, why not just continue going to the gym? $60 is probably much more expensive than a gym membership anyway.
i'll wait till they increase the max weight
Can you use the motor casing as foot support? Or is it not good to rest your foot on it during movements like rows?
Yup, it’s intended to be used as a foot support, very useful for certain movements!
Is this a paid review or is this 100% your own subjective thoughts? Just asking to understand why there basically no downsides or criticism mentioned (I don't know if there are any).
I researched all of them and settled on the Vitruvian trainer. So glad I did. Amazing piece of equipment.
The part about the safety of the platform for kids makes my decision much easier thank you for mentioning that!
10/10 thanks
Does the 1st version have the dynamic resistance modes, and is that version compatible with the new handles? And spotting mode?
yup, the resistance and spotting modes are the same for both versions. And I believe the new handles work with all versions as well
This thing is almost $5,000 in Australia how is that affordable ?
Do u think this is a better product than vitruvian. Currently deciding what to get and I'm overwhelmed
vitruvian is way better, within 3 months I would have maxed out the speediance. Checkout the new echo mode on the vitruvian as well, this mode has made progressive overloading easy as pie, no need to do any guesswork just give it your max with the isokinetic mode and watch yourself get stronger, recruit more muscle fibre faster than ever. If there's a location near you I highly recommend demoing one
No way this should be called a V2 and it certainly doesn't justify the price increase.
Very disappointing.
They literally gave me the upgrade from V1 to V2 for free with my order of the V1 as an early bird deal. No good if you've already got one but worked great for me.
The maximum resistance is 220 pountds? GTFOH.
Any reasonably strong person needs more than that for dead lifts and squat.
Not worth it.
Not everyone cares about being the biggest guy in the gym.
@@camaroboi13 very true. I'm a slim cut guy and plan to stay that way, so 220 is good enough for almost everything I do. The big exceptions are squats and deadlifts. I'm already past 220 on those, so having to decrease my weight on this machine for two of my most important exercises is a major negative. If they can get the next version to at least 300 pounds, then I'll consider it.
lost me at 220lbs. its just no enough for reasonable fit people in terms of squats and deadlifts.
with figure 8 straps you can secure the handles to a barbell and use the constant speed, chain or eccentric modes with free weights.
Nonsense. The workouts are way heavier than free weights because of the constant tension. You cant cheat.
Is the v2 worth $1000 extra? The v1 is $2,700 with tax and shipping and the v2 is $3,700
Can you help?
That’s pretty much how he ended the video, no?