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Vibercise
02-23-2010, 03:35 PM
Please post your personal reviews of the WAVE AIR Reflex in this thread.
Phil B
03-29-2010, 12:58 PM
Does anyone have this product? It seems like an ideal machine, still on the higher end for quality and price. I've read all the specifications, it would be great to hear a really good honest opinion from someone who has used it for while.
Jackie P
04-21-2010, 01:17 PM
I bought this machine after reviewnig alot of products. The only real competitors were the Powerplate PRO 5 Air adaptive, and another one from Turbosonic. Both these were more expensive then the air reflex. What I like is the large workout platform, easy to read/use touch screen, the anti tilt design, and most important for me was the self calibration feature. We have different weight sizes in my family, and this machine adjusts to each person. We all use it daily, and so far it has performed very well. I am feeling stronger, firmer, and have more energy. I would recommend this product if you are looking for a really durable machine, and do not mind paying more for the higher quality.
Phil B
05-10-2010, 12:46 PM
Thanks Jackie. I have tried the wave and powerplate, but couldn't find the turbosonic. It looks like a very expensive machine. I agree with you that you have to pay for the higher quality. Both wave and powerplate look like the real deal. They have good websites and many users. Not sure about all the other vibration companies. It's the same with other equipment, there are hundreds of treadmills available, but only a few reputable manufacturers. I'm leaning towards the wave, the air reflex is cheaper then the top of line powerplate, without any compromise on the quality or features.
Roger
08-05-2010, 02:22 PM
I've tried the air reflex and the powerplate. Personally I like the reflex better. But lets face it, vibration is vibration, if the amplitude and the frequency are the same on each machine (regardless of whom the manufacturer is) shouldn't the vibes be the same?
Wave Rider
08-13-2010, 12:22 PM
Hands down the Wave machines are better!
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