Weider Pro Fury System Review

The Weider Pro Fury isn’t the best trainer that you can find in the market, and it is way below any good standards for you to spend some money on it. The low price may be inviting, but it is a disappointing surprise once you use it due to its limited range of movements.

The average features of this trainer include: 100 pound stack, removable bench, six pulley station dedicate to your upper body. Plus a leg developer with which you can work hamstrings, quads, glutes and hips flexors. In the end it may not be worth the price tag and you can find some better deals within the price range.

Weider Pro Fury System Specifications

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  • 100 lb. Cast Weight Stack
  • 2 High Pulleys; 2 Mid Pulleys; 2 Low Pulleys
  • Innovative Arc Design
  • Increase resistance with PowerBands
  • Removable Bench

Innovative, or not so much

The Weider Pro Fury tries to enter into the market of functional trainers at a low price, the problem is that the arch design besides not adding any benefit to the user isn’t enough to surprise other trainers from other brands.

It doesn’t have any feature that will make it stand above the rest. The 100 pounds weight stack is good for beginners but doesn’t stand a chance for anyone else. Even if you start working out with the Pro fury soon enough you will find yourself in need of buying some Powerbands to increase the resistance.

Another minus of the weight stack is the vinyl component; you will see others using iron, and the same for the rest of the trainer that to decrease the cost of production and take this trainer out with a lower price than other quality trainers has incorporated some cheap materials.

From the Pro Fury you will a poor designed trainer that falls short of the intentions from Weider for it. Within Weider’s catalog you can find trainers that will offer you the same that the Pro Fury can do and for a lower price.

Weider Pro Fury System at a Glance…

Pros:

  1. Three pulley heights

Cons:

  1. Cheap components
  2. Poorly designed

The Weider Pro Fury is priced below $1000 and you can even find great deals on it. But it is a trainer that isn’t worth the investment and falls short of whatever the suits in Weider were expecting. With your money look for another system that will bring you more benefits and for a longer time.

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