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VibrationExerciseAdmin
03-08-2010, 06:13 PM
Would like to know which machine would best suit a high traffic chiropractic office.

Exercise Guru
03-17-2010, 02:07 AM
I have an Old Wave PRO, I don't think it is made anymore. I think it would be great for a Chiropractors office. It is big, can work all day long, and adjusts to people with different weights. It is very smooth, it has airbags underneath the plate to give cushioning.

dan_p
04-16-2010, 06:01 PM
I got the power plate and it works fine for me. However, I see all these other plates coming out on the market that are really inexpensive. My question is this. Why are there some that are so cheap? Did I get ripped off or what?! LOL I have gone to a couple of fitness conventions and seen some of these machines. I dont like them that much but then again, I want other peoples experiences on exactly what is the difference rather than the lame 'i like it' or 'it feels better' stuff! When I hear everyone talking about their machines, I swear these salesmen can sell ice to an eskimo! So if someone can give me more rationale answers, that would be great. I am not looking at buying anything soon but I do have colleagues and friends that keep asking what they should get. Thanks folks

Wave Rider
08-13-2010, 02:11 PM
I've been on the power plate, the fit vibe, and all of the Wave machines (contour plus, relfex, wave pro and pro-elite). The wave Pro-elite sets the bar for all machines. It has so many options, and programs (videos and structured workouts) it literally puts all the other machines to shame. If you're an experienced trainer, chiro, physiotherapist, or whatever....you could get away with purchasing a wave reflex. It will easily handle continued use for years.