Using your bowflex ultimate – Bowflex Ultimate 2 User Manual

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Power Rod

®

Resistance

The Power Rod

®

units are made from a special

composite material. Your rods are sheathed

with a protective black rubber coating. Each rod

is marked with its weight rating on the “Rod

Cap”.

Adjusting And
Understanding
The Resistance

The Bowflex Ultimate

®

2

comes with 310 lb. (140 kg)

of nominal resistance {one

pair of 5 lb. (2.25 kg) rods,

two pairs of 10 lb. (4.5 kg)

rods, one pair of 30 lb. (13.5

kg) rods, and two pairs of

50 lb. (22.5 kg) rods}. If you

upgraded to a 410 lb. (185

kg) capacity, you will have

an additional pair of 50 lb. (22.5 kg) Power Rod

®

units.

Note: The actual resistance supplied by the

rods can vary because of

environmental conditions,

such as temperature or

humidity.

Hooking The Power Rod

®

Units To The Cables

You may use one rod

or several rods in

combination, to create

your desired resistance

level.
To hook multiple rods up

to one cable, bend the

closest rod toward the

cable and place the cable

hook through that rod

cap. You can then hook up the next closest rod

through the same cable hook.

Hooking up the closest rod first prevents rods

from crossing over the top of

one another.

Safety

When hooking the Power

Rod

®

units to the cable

hooks, do not stand

directly over the tops of

the rods. Stand off to one

side when connecting

and disconnecting the

Power Rod

®

units from the

cables.

When You Are Not
Using Your
Bowflex Ultimate

®

2

Disconnect the

cables from the

Power Rod

®

units

when your are not

using your Bowflex

Ultimate

®

2. Use the

rod binding strap

included with your

machine to bind all

the rods together at

the top. You can also

place your cables

and grips through the strap to keep them out

of the way.

Using Your Bowflex Ultimate

®

2

To upgrade to 410 pounds

(185 kg) of Power Rod

®

Resistance please

call 1-800-663-6315

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