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Bowflex PR3000 vs Powerline P2X

50+ ex. | 210-lb resistance (upgradable to 310-lb)

Bowflex PR3000

160-lb res. (upgradable to 210-lb)

Powerline P2X

Bowflex PR3000 vs Powerline P2X Features Overview

In this comparison, we will compare two popular home gyms the Bowflex PR3000 and the Powerline P2X. Here we list their main features before getting into our more detailed comparison.

Bowflex PR3000 Key Specs

  • Provides as little as 5 or as many as 210-Pounds of resistance
  • Over 50 strength exercises
  • Upholstered roller cushions for leg extension and leg curl, triple function ankle cuff grips
  • 300-Pound maximum user weight
  • Heavy-duty steel construction frame
  • No-change cable pulley system

Powerline P2X Key Specs

  • Low, mid, and high pulleys offer many full-body exercises
  • 160-pound weight stack and can be upgraded to 210 pounds
  • Great for total-body strength training
  • High, mid, and low pulleys

Reasons to choose Bowflex PR3000 over Powerline P2X

Resistance 210vs160
Folding YesvsNO
Max. User Weight 300 lbs lb.vsNo Info lb.
Number Of Exercises 50vs

Common Strengths of Bowflex PR3000 and Powerline P2X

Upgradable resistance Upgradable to 310 lb.vsUpgradable to 210 lb.
Number Of Exercises 50vs

Side by side comparison of Bowflex PR3000 and Powerline P2X

Bowflex PR3000 vs Powerline P2X Specs Table


Feature Bowflex PR3000 Powerline P2X
Bench Press Vertical Vertical
Squat Bar
Resistance 210 160
Upgradable Resistance
Upgrade Option Upgradable to 310 lb. Upgradable to 210 lb.
Built-in Cardio Row
Leg Attachment (sold separately)
Foldable
Workout Area Required 96″ L x 78″ W L 71″ x W 66″
Max User Weight 300 lbs No Info
Total exercise 50
Chest Exercises 3
Back Exercises 4
Shoulder Exercises 6
Leg Exercises 7
Arm Exercises 3
Abs Exercises 2
Dimensions 96″ x 78″ x 83″ (L x W x H) L71″ x W 66″ x H 83″
Warranty Frame 1 year, Parts 60 days, Power Rods 7 years 10-year warranty
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