Guest guest Posted January 23, 2011 Report Share Posted January 23, 2011 well seeing that i own both models i have decided to share my views on them with you to start with meter on the iso 7x goes to 165 and the new classic goes to 260 they are of equal length and both scales finish in the same spot. the resistance is a little less in the iso7x it is easier to compress and expand than the bull worker this may also have something to to do with the cable versus strap set up but not much! the new bullworker has rubber hand grips,rubber inlay on handle which make it comfortable to use otherwise the handles are identical you also get a very good case with the bullworker and a none slip pad and dvd none with the iso7x both come with good charts i tried to measure the springs strength with a electronic scales but believe the results i got using this method inaccurate but did indicate the new bullworker as the winner in that respect the iso7x resistance is very usable as the new bullworker is very rigid you need to be pretty strong or use it for great large full body exercises it is useable but does take time to adapt to ! as for the iso7x i would describe it as user friendly and good quality for a cheap price. also the chrome on the new bullworker and scale (power meter) are of better quality than the iso7x! both have the same tubes and collar which make both models equal in smooth action,the steel cables will last far longer than the web straps in my opinion i have posted photos of both in the photo section in my opinion the bull worker makes a better long term investment as a training tool and is of highest quality and complete package! bullworker have repartition for lasting a very long time. keep training john! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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