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Stuart
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Post by Stuart »

Thanks Gerry

Essentially there are suggested upper weight limits for users (i.e I'm too heavy for most) I need something that will be durable and comfortable to use. If you're interested, the Concept 2 is the sort of model I would want.

The firm that Jay used to buy his treadmill and, I think, bike are commercial gym suppliers. Great quality but reflected in the price.

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Guessed there must be a catch as that seemed just too easy, and cheap :)

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Indeed !!

Fatman friendly equipment costs a fortune, especially if you're like me and see something that looks nice and familiar from your local gym and think - I fancy one of those !!!

You want one of these slim....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WaterRower-Oxbrid ... 2558c3a2e9

Baaaarrrrrrrgin !!

In fact I quite fancy one myself !! Somehwere extra to store DVD's !!

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