Perfect Pushup Mobile Unit

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Perfect Pushup Mobile Unit

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: BodyRev
Color: Black
EAN: 0094922780812
Label: PerfectPushUP
Manufacturer: PerfectPushUP
Model: PP6300
Publisher: PerfectPushUP
Size: Black/red
Studio: PerfectPushUP



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionPerfect Pushup Mobile Unit features the same great rotating handles as the Perfect Pushup Original in a compact, travel-friendly size. Tough and lightweight, this is no toy. The Travel features a polycarbonate plastic alloy (the same material used in bullet proof glass) and supports users up to 300 lbs. Moves with the natural rotation of your arms to engage more muscles and reduce joint strain. Each handle snaps securely into a non-slip base. Perfect Pushup Mobile Unit comes in a zippered neoprene case and stores flat so it's easy to stash in your briefcase, backpack, or office drawer. Includes Power Travel Workout Cards that fit in a special inside pocket.




Features:
  • Take your workouts on the road!
  • Same great rotating pushup handles in a compact, travel-friendly size
  • Quick release handle design - easy to setup, easy to store
  • Compact and lightweight (only 2 lbs) but sturdy enough for users up to 300 lbs
  • Includes cool neoprene case and Power Travel Workout Cards





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not in good built quality
I owned both versions of pushup. I love the original one. However, the travel version was not that great. The built quality was bad and priced well too high. One bottom of my travel pushup fell apart after 4 days usage. I received a replacement after 7 weeks. Poor customer support process. I don't recommend to buy the travel version. You could wait for the second generation or the huge price drop.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for Travel, Sturdy, Works well, Well made
The travel edition was amazingly well made. Even though pricey at $60, because I have one when I travel, I am doing the exercises! That alone is worth the extra premium!

The handles snap in tight, and don't seem to get loose. Since less material is used in the unit, and the handles are plastic, this may not last as long as the original, but it seems that it will last a long time.

The training cards that come with the unit are a nice touch (I didn't get these with the original. Insted I got a fold up paper wall chart which is inconvenient to store & deploy)

The $40 original seems like it will last forever, and I recommend this one for home use.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Perfect Push Up Review
The perfect push up travel version is a great product. Easy to use and very light and easy to cary with you on trips. You get a great work out with this product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Surprisingly clever, well-built device
I was suprised at how clever, and well-built this device is. Have to say it is worth the premium price!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - i would recommend it but...
...the price is a little steep at $60. The quality is good, but doesn't feel as sturdy as its original, non-portable version, which is also only $40 or less. I'm a personal trainer, and I've been using it with my clients and agree that it is a good product. If you don't travel much, I recommend that you get the original version.



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