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    Cross Axes Tech - A review

    Hi All-
    I'm an occasional poster on here, primarily a lurker. I'm going through a home gym upgrade, and recently acquired 2 new pieces from Cross Axes Tech. You all are likely aware that the owner posts on this forum, usually in the thread Plate Loaded machines. This is where I first became aware that the Cross Axes equipment even existed. I had never heard of it, nor seen it anywhere else before.
    When i first saw these machines, I was very intrigued by the design. At first glance, they look so much different to me than the traditional gym equipment you see in regular gyms. The rounded tubes, multiple bars that overlap or cross over each other, just stuff I'd never really seen before. What really got me interested in the machines in general though, is the explanation of how the machines adjust the "force curve" throughout the range of motion so that the exercise is hardest where your body is strongest, and easier where your body is weakest. I may not be describing that exactly right, but hopefully you all understand what i'm getting at.
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