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Slight confession....and this is going to make some purebloods dry-heave......
When I'm in a hurry before work.....I have broke out the Barbasol can shave cream and taken care of business with...
What's your absolute budget on this? Not per item, but what is the ceiling total? You've got about $1350 stated, but I assume based on how you've asked this and the research you've done that you...
LoL.... you don't have to go crazy man. You can get into a nice new DE for $30-40, $10 for some astra blades, $10 for some soap, and another $10 for a tweezerman badger brush like I was talking...
Always FTW......even if its the wrong answer.
LoL.....there's a member here that likes to use crossfitters as an example of people that are doing it ok even though they don't use the "standard" equipment we tout. This clip illustrates nicely...
Ya gotta have a styptic pencil or some other type of nick stopper. I mean, its like anything else...its far better to not cut yourself. However, you're dealing with a razor and an old school safety...
LoL....I forget exactly how I was turned on to DE shaving, but I actually believe it was from a thread in the misc about shaving! I started reading about it and like you, decided to try it out. ...
Then don't pay $50 for a 45lb plate. Find a company that sells them cheaper, buy used plates, fill a bucket with concrete, make sacrifices somewhere else so you can buy what you really want, or get...
Then get it.
This isn't anything new, so if you are confused with the terse responses....its because 10 people post threads asking about simple bench presses every week. I bet someone will start...
I like it, although I couldn't find the link to the add on kit (I didn't really take that much time looking though). Is the add on kit just the plates and the stand and how much does it cost with...
Gotcha.....
Now if the OP would only come back and tell more of his story. At this point I'm inclined to believe this was contrived, there's more details, or Bodysolid really isn't the problem in...
Yes they do. At least they used to, not sure personally if they still do. Like I said in an earlier post, we have all Body Solid commercial pieces at work.....lat pulldown, chest press, horizontal...
OP.....which line of BS products do you have in your gym? Their residential stuff is great...for residences....like others have said, I'd never put this equipment in a gym setting. They do make a...
Hmmmm.....ironically, I have a puck of the Proraso soap that I tucked away when I bought the home made stuff. I actually like that soap, it lathered very well (at least I believe it did, considering...
I enjoy a DE as well. I got one for Christmas in 2011, but I didn't use it for long because it was tearing up my skin. For some reason I broke it out again this past January, got some highly...
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Meh.....its probably on the high end of "worth it".
Its a nice Bodysolid bench, but the complaints I've...
Great review Maluket. I have the Elite 0-90...which should be made by the same people...and I have had all the same good experiences, but not really the bad that you have. Mine was built in 2009,...
I'm happy, but I don't know how my appraisal would stack up to others'. The sleeves spin well, but not any better than any other bar I've had and I don't have any idea if they'd do better with the...
This is a great thread. It's actually a good addendum to the barbell thread. I did a lot of work to show how to take a York bar apart, but didn't get into cleaning. I might take mine apart again...
That might be easier said than done. The height of the bench isn't going to be the only variable. The height of the holes, the width of the safeties, any slope in the floor, and the depth of the...
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