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I haven't..but I'm curious how they can justify a $2000 or 75% price decrease.
Balancefrom isn't a brand. Thats a lie. It's 100% the signature fitness one.
https://signature-fit.com/products/signature-fitness-sf-l2-commercial-grade-plate-loaded-adjustable-leg-press-machine-with-extra-plate-storage-rated-for-1-000-pound-capacity
Literally copy/paste description from the website.
I did see that website, and while it does seem perfectly reasonable for a brand's website, almost everything listed is out of stock. So I wasn't sure whether it's some sort of abandoned site.
The video review did say this product is a clone of an established product, so I imagine all the corners were cut in R&D and instead pays mostly for the manufacturing and shipping.
I'd imagine this is unlikely but do they have a floor model available at a local store? That's a crazy price for a leg press. To your point, they could very well have cut corners on cloning this but it seems to at least feature a robust design.
I'm not aware of a floor model -- I don't really go to Walmart all that often -- but I have to imagine that fit-and-finish might not be prioritized when producing a clone. Still, as an assembled hunk of steel, there may still be value in it.
That's fair. It's still a substantial purchase; I wonder if they'd let you have a look in person if you contacted them about it.