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Anyone know a good place to buy a " fitter " ? Can't find them on ebay and

they're just too expensive to buy outright. I've been thinking of building

one. (I built my own " total gym " - that thing that Chuck Norris and Kristy

whatzername advertise on late night. It sells for $100 or so. I figure I

built mine for $50 + labor. In retrospect, $100 is a pretty good deal - I

guess I should've bought it.)

If you don't know what I'm talking about, here's a picture of a fitter -

they're great for all sorts of lower-leg rehab. And no, I have no idea

where the name comes from.

http://www.adlmedicalsupply.com/images/products/10712A.jpg

For reasons I don't understand, a fitter retails for about $700. I figure

I could build it for $30 without all the bells and whistles. Darn, I think

I just talked myself into it.

Don

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>Anyone know a good place to buy a " fitter " ? Can't find them on ebay and

they're just too expensive to buy outright. I've been thinking of building

one. (I built my own " total gym " - that thing that Chuck Norris and Kristy

whatzername advertise on late night. It sells for $100 or so. I figure I

built mine for $50 + labor. In retrospect, $100 is a pretty good deal - I

guess I should've bought it.)

Want mine? My shoulders are so bad I can't really use it. I prefer

Therabands. Really. I'd sell it for $50. I don't suppose you're in northern

California. I can't imagine boxing it up for mailing.

>For reasons I don't understand, a fitter retails for about $700. I figure

I could build it for $30 without all the bells and whistles. Darn, I think

I just talked myself into it.

Let me encourage you. It looks pretty simple to me.

Ann

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  • 1 year later...

I'm hooked on this thing. And despite Ann's encouragement, I've done

nothing in the intervening year, so I finally plunked down the cash

for one. After searching web sites and watching ebay for months, I

finally went with onlinefit.com. They sell fitters for $419. Delivery

is included and they're in Canada, so there's no tax for US customers.

Roughly $130 less than if you buy it directly from fitter1.com.

Don

> >Anyone know a good place to buy a " fitter " ? Can't find them on

ebay and

> they're just too expensive to buy outright. I've been thinking

of building

> one. (I built my own " total gym " - that thing that Chuck Norris

and Kristy

> whatzername advertise on late night. It sells for $100 or so. I

figure I

> built mine for $50 + labor. In retrospect, $100 is a pretty good

deal - I

> guess I should've bought it.)

> Want mine? My shoulders are so bad I can't really use it. I

prefer Therabands.

Really. I'd sell it for $50. I don't suppose you're in northern

California. I can't

imagine boxing it up for mailing.

>

> >For reasons I don't understand, a fitter retails for about $700.

I figure

> I could build it for $30 without all the bells and whistles.

Darn, I think

> I just talked myself into it.

>

> Let me encourage you. It looks pretty simple to me.

> Ann

>

>

> >Don

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What is a " fitter? " Could you post a link to one?

> > >Anyone know a good place to buy a " fitter " ? Can't find them

on

> ebay and

> > they're just too expensive to buy outright. I've been thinking

> of building

> > one. (I built my own " total gym " - that thing that Chuck

Norris

> and Kristy

> > whatzername advertise on late night. It sells for $100 or

so. I

> figure I

> > built mine for $50 + labor. In retrospect, $100 is a pretty

good

> deal - I

> > guess I should've bought it.)

> > Want mine? My shoulders are so bad I can't really use it. I

> prefer Therabands.

> Really. I'd sell it for $50. I don't suppose you're in northern

> California. I can't

> imagine boxing it up for mailing.

> >

> > >For reasons I don't understand, a fitter retails for about

$700.

> I figure

> > I could build it for $30 without all the bells and whistles.

> Darn, I think

> > I just talked myself into it.

> >

> > Let me encourage you. It looks pretty simple to me.

> > Ann

> >

> >

> > >Don

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Here's a link that illustrates the fitter. Click on the pdf for more exercises.

http://fitter1.com/exercises_pf.html

Don

cjain1000 wrote:

> What is a " fitter? " Could you post a link to one?

>

>

>> > >Anyone know a good place to buy a " fitter " ? Can't find them

>

> on

>

>>ebay and

>> > they're just too expensive to buy outright. I've been thinking

>>of building

>> > one. (I built my own " total gym " - that thing that Chuck

>

> Norris

>

>>and Kristy

>> > whatzername advertise on late night. It sells for $100 or

>

> so. I

>

>>figure I

>> > built mine for $50 + labor. In retrospect, $100 is a pretty

>

> good

>

>>deal - I

>> > guess I should've bought it.)

>> > Want mine? My shoulders are so bad I can't really use it. I

>>prefer Therabands.

>>Really. I'd sell it for $50. I don't suppose you're in northern

>>California. I can't

>>imagine boxing it up for mailing.

>> >

>> > >For reasons I don't understand, a fitter retails for about

>

> $700.

>

>> I figure

>> > I could build it for $30 without all the bells and whistles.

>>Darn, I think

>> > I just talked myself into it.

>> >

>> > Let me encourage you. It looks pretty simple to me.

>> > Ann

>> >

>> >

>> > >Don

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hey, cool! All the benefits of roller blading w/o the smashed cranium!!

I like this. Wish it was about $200 cheaper. I just ordered the Tony Little

Gazelle to try out for 60 days.

Ann

Re: anyone bought a fitter?

Here's a link that illustrates the fitter. Click on the pdf for more

exercises.

http://fitter1.com/exercises_pf.html

Don

cjain1000 wrote:

> What is a " fitter? " Could you post a link to one?

>

>

>> > >Anyone know a good place to buy a " fitter " ? Can't find them

>

> on

>

>>ebay and

>> > they're just too expensive to buy outright. I've been thinking

>>of building

>> > one. (I built my own " total gym " - that thing that Chuck

>

> Norris

>

>>and Kristy

>> > whatzername advertise on late night. It sells for $100 or

>

> so. I

>

>>figure I

>> > built mine for $50 + labor. In retrospect, $100 is a pretty

>

> good

>

>>deal - I

>> > guess I should've bought it.)

>> > Want mine? My shoulders are so bad I can't really use it. I

>>prefer Therabands.

>>Really. I'd sell it for $50. I don't suppose you're in northern

>>California. I can't

>>imagine boxing it up for mailing.

>> >

>> > >For reasons I don't understand, a fitter retails for about

>

> $700.

>

>> I figure

>> > I could build it for $30 without all the bells and whistles.

>>Darn, I think

>> > I just talked myself into it.

>> >

>> > Let me encourage you. It looks pretty simple to me.

>> > Ann

>> >

>> >

>> > >Don

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Consumer Reports reviewed exercise equipment a few months back. They gave the

Tony Little a very negative review. I don't recall the specifics but given the

low price, it should not be surprising that " you get what you pay for. " Glad to

hear you are getting a money back guarantee!

Don

ruby2zdy@... wrote:

> Hey, cool! All the benefits of roller blading w/o the smashed cranium!!

>

> I like this. Wish it was about $200 cheaper. I just ordered the Tony Little

Gazelle to try out for 60 days.

>

> Ann

> Re: anyone bought a fitter?

>

>

> Here's a link that illustrates the fitter. Click on the pdf for more

exercises.

>

> http://fitter1.com/exercises_pf.html

>

> Don

>

> cjain1000 wrote:

> > What is a " fitter? " Could you post a link to one?

> >

> >

> >> > >Anyone know a good place to buy a " fitter " ? Can't find them

> >

> > on

> >

> >>ebay and

> >> > they're just too expensive to buy outright. I've been thinking

> >>of building

> >> > one. (I built my own " total gym " - that thing that Chuck

> >

> > Norris

> >

> >>and Kristy

> >> > whatzername advertise on late night. It sells for $100 or

> >

> > so. I

> >

> >>figure I

> >> > built mine for $50 + labor. In retrospect, $100 is a pretty

> >

> > good

> >

> >>deal - I

> >> > guess I should've bought it.)

> >> > Want mine? My shoulders are so bad I can't really use it. I

> >>prefer Therabands.

> >>Really. I'd sell it for $50. I don't suppose you're in northern

> >>California. I can't

> >>imagine boxing it up for mailing.

> >> >

> >> > >For reasons I don't understand, a fitter retails for about

> >

> > $700.

> >

> >> I figure

> >> > I could build it for $30 without all the bells and whistles.

> >>Darn, I think

> >> > I just talked myself into it.

> >> >

> >> > Let me encourage you. It looks pretty simple to me.

> >> > Ann

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > >Don

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Do you think $434 is a low price? And you can try it for 60 days, plenty of

time to decide whether it does what you need. They even refund the $14.95 you

paid to try it out if you don't want it. True, you have to pay shipping back,

but you could lose that amount of money just by going in the wrong restaurant.

Ann

Re: anyone bought a fitter?

>

>

> Here's a link that illustrates the fitter. Click on the pdf for more

exercises.

>

> http://fitter1.com/exercises_pf.html

>

> Don

>

>

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