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Hi everyone,

Haven't posted here in quite a while, but I'm still crazy about my

Bullworkers (an 80's model X5 and the Steel Bow), and haven't missed

any workouts with them since I got back into Bullworker training

around the end of last year. I couldn't be happier with the results

I'm continuing to get from these workouts.

I have a question for you (and anyone else who might care to

offer some input). Like I said, I got my X5 in the 80's. It's still

working great -- sometimes the straps squeak a bit, but that's no

problem. I'm thinking I might like to retire it and get the newer X5

Gold for Christmas, but I'd like to know if there would be enough

difference between the Gold and my old model to warrant spending the

money. Would there be noticeable improvements? Do the straps on the

Gold still go off at unpredictable angles on some of the exercises?

Is the Power Meter gauge engraved on the X5 Gold, as opposed to a

stick-on strip? Is the X5 Gold the same color as the 80's model (black)?

Anything else I should know about the X5 Gold?

Thanks!

Ronn

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Gentleman, while we are always happy to sell a new unit, we also tell people... "if it is not broken... use it." It is a testimony to the product. The Powermeter on the Gold is a tape meter. High quality, but still a metal tape. The straps will pull the Gold "mostly" on a quick single strap pull. Usually, a steady pull will alleviate this. Unfortunate, but a fact. Again, slow and steady usually prevents this. The rest of the comments can come from the users. BullworkerRonn wrote: Hi everyone,Haven't posted here in quite a while, but I'm still crazy about myBullworkers (an 80's model X5 and the Steel Bow), and haven't missedany workouts with them since I got back into Bullworker trainingaround the end of last year. I couldn't be happier with the resultsI'm continuing to get from these workouts.I have a question for you (and anyone else who might care tooffer some input). Like I said, I got my X5 in the 80's. It's stillworking great -- sometimes the straps squeak a bit, but that's noproblem. I'm thinking I might like to retire it and get the newer X5Gold for Christmas, but I'd like to know if there would be enoughdifference between the Gold and my old model to warrant spending themoney. Would there be noticeable improvements? Do the straps on

theGold still go off at unpredictable angles on some of the exercises?Is the Power Meter gauge engraved on the X5 Gold, as opposed to astick-on strip? Is the X5 Gold the same color as the 80's model (black)?Anything else I should know about the X5 Gold?Thanks!Ronn

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Who is this Huges? Does he work with the bullworker company??

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Gentleman, while we are always happy to sell a new unit, we also tell people...

"if it is not broken... use it." It is a testimony to the product.

The Powermeter on the Gold is a tape meter. High quality, but still a metal tape.

The straps will pull the Gold "mostly" on a quick single strap pull.

Usually, a steady pull will alleviate this.

Unfortunate, but a fact. Again, slow and steady usually prevents this.

The rest of the comments can come from the users.

BullworkerRonn com> wrote:

Hi everyone,Haven't posted here in quite a while, but I'm still crazy about myBullworkers (an 80's model X5 and the Steel Bow), and h! aven't missedany workouts with them since I got back into Bullworker trainingaround the end of last year. I couldn't be happier with the resultsI'm continuing to get from these workouts.I have a question for you (and anyone else who might care tooffer some input). Like I said, I got my X5 in the 80's. It's stillworking great -- sometimes the straps squeak a bit, but that's noproblem. I'm thinking I might like to retire it and get the newer X5Gold for Christmas, but I'd like to know if there would be enoughdifference between the Gold and my old model to warrant spending themoney. Would there be noticeable improvements? Do the straps on theGold still go off at unpredictable angles on some of the exercises?Is the Power Meter gauge engraved on the X5 Gold, as opposed to astick-on strip? Is the X5 Gold the same color as the 80's model (black)?Anything else I should know about the X5 Gold?Thanks!Ronn

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> Do the straps on the Gold still go off at unpredictable

> angles on some of the exercises?

I only have the X5 Gold, and yes, grasping single straps can

lead to unpredictable angles in movement. has said that

this can be minimized by pulling slowly. One technique I do

is to put the " joint " near the pulley so that the inner part

of the strap gets locked during the pull.

Before, I was a bit irritated by this angling when a single

strap is pulled. But I noticed lately that it does not really

affect the force of the exercise. So now, I mostly don't mind

the angle at which the X5G goes off. But I don't do many

single strap exercises.

Gerry

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