The Rumblex Plus' flat top, lock screen, sound off button, and the wheels on the bottom to help move the machine from one area to another without having to lift it, makes it a winner for me. Thanks for this video. It really helped me to decide between the two.
I bought the plus because I walk knock kneed due to long term hip pain and PT told be to walk more like bow legged to help strengthen and reverse. Curved surface would make me uncomfortable so I’m so glad I went with the flat surface
That’s fantastic news! I’m thrilled for you and can’t wait for you to start enjoying your new 4D Rumblex. If you have any questions once it arrives or need any tips, just let me know. Enjoy your new purchase!
Hi there Kathy! Thanks for your interest on our products. The main difference is the flat and curved top. We had a lot of requests for a flat top when we released the Rumblex that’s why we made Rumblex plus. Rumblex Plus also has a Bluetooth password and a lock screen feature. :)
Which is the better machine for fitness and muscle building for a man 6.0' feet tall 285LBS with some knee and lower back issues?🤔 I was thinking of choosing the Rumblex Max since the 500 lbs weight limit would seem like a sturdier unit and would also allow me to use a weighted vest for squats......How does the Max compare to these models. Thank You.
Hi there, You may also check out our Rumblex Plus! Our newer models can now support up to 500lbs! :) All of our Rumblex series has the same movements which is the Oscillation, Pulsation, and Lateral. :)
When I shoot live for Amazon, it’s required to shoot vertically, and unfortunately they only give us 1/2 the window. I will work on a new wide view camera in the future. It comes Dow on to what is user friendly for all media channels and they all support vertical. Sorry for any inconvenience
Hello Rillinindadoe! The Rumblex Plus has the flat surface that is great for people with knee issues, while the Rumblex Pro has the Curved surface which is great for even more focusing on training the core and balance, the Rumblex Pro has a weight limit of 330lbs while the Rumblex Plus has a weight limit of 500lbs.
@@Lifeprofitness Thank you so very much for responding. Are features and attachments for resistance exercises the same? In the photos they look different. I'm hoping to make my decision and purchase over the next few days so I'm trying to get all the little details.....
My wife is leaning towards getting the plus to help with her restless legs syndrome. Do you think the angle of the original rumblex would suit her better?
I just ordered the plus because it seems less likely i will lose my balance with the dip, i just don’t want it to be an issue for me. I sure hope it helps me get out of this COVID funk. I need something since going to the gym at my age isn’t an option.
The Rumblex Plus' flat top, lock screen, sound off button, and the wheels on the bottom to help move the machine from one area to another without having to lift it, makes it a winner for me. Thanks for this video. It really helped me to decide between the two.
Thank you so much too, silverpleiades1!
I wish the audio was sharpers hard to hear you but I love what you do and I love your presentations thank you
Thank you for your feedback, @Mikki. We will work on it. :)
Please share your thought regarding the Pro (highest price) vs.Plus models
I bought the plus because I walk knock kneed due to long term hip pain and PT told be to walk more like bow legged to help strengthen and reverse. Curved surface would make me uncomfortable so I’m so glad I went with the flat surface
That's great to hear Tempest Grey :) Keep us updated
Wow! you just sold me to the flat one! Thanks girl. The same thing happened to me. Flat surface it is! :D
I am so excited, I just bought the 4D Rumblex and cannot wait to get it home.
That’s fantastic news! I’m thrilled for you and can’t wait for you to start enjoying your new 4D Rumblex. If you have any questions once it arrives or need any tips, just let me know. Enjoy your new purchase!
Which is the better machine? Looking to help with bone density. Lymph flow and general fitness
Hi there Kathy! Thanks for your interest on our products. The main difference is the flat and curved top. We had a lot of requests for a flat top when we released the Rumblex that’s why we made Rumblex plus. Rumblex Plus also has a Bluetooth password and a lock screen feature. :)
Which is the better machine for fitness and muscle building for a man 6.0' feet tall 285LBS with some knee and lower back issues?🤔 I was thinking of choosing the Rumblex Max since the 500 lbs weight limit would seem like a sturdier unit and would also allow me to use a weighted vest for squats......How does the Max compare to these models. Thank You.
Hi there, You may also check out our Rumblex Plus! Our newer models can now support up to 500lbs! :) All of our Rumblex series has the same movements which is the Oscillation, Pulsation, and Lateral. :)
@@Lifeprofitness Thanks ✨
Is there a reason why all Lifeprofitness videos are filmed vertically instead of horizontally?
So sorry about that, most of Amber's videos are live from her house. But we've shoot new videos with her and they can be viewed horizontally. :)
When I shoot live for Amazon, it’s required to shoot vertically, and unfortunately they only give us 1/2 the window. I will work on a new wide view camera in the future. It comes Dow on to what is user friendly for all media channels and they all support vertical. Sorry for any inconvenience
cant hear you !!!!!
We're sorry to hear that, @hardin54. We will make sure to improve the
volume next time. Thank you for your feedback
I am considering the Rumblex Plus. Can you please tell me the difference between that vs. the Rumblex Pro?
Hello Rillinindadoe!
The Rumblex Plus has the flat surface that is great for people with knee issues, while the Rumblex Pro has the Curved surface which is great for even more focusing on training the core and balance, the Rumblex Pro has a weight limit of 330lbs while the Rumblex Plus has a weight limit of 500lbs.
@@Lifeprofitness Thank you so very much for responding. Are features and attachments for resistance exercises the same? In the photos they look different. I'm hoping to make my decision and purchase over the next few days so I'm trying to get all the little details.....
@@ShowerHowler Hi Rollinda! The Rumblex Pro comes with more accessories which you can use to do more activities. :)
What are the white round things where you stand?
It was designed with the vibration plate.
Can my mom get on this if she has a pacemaker put in last year?
Hi Victoria. As advised, you should ask for your mom's doctor's consent first before using the vibration to avoid any complications in the long run :)
My wife is leaning towards getting the plus to help with her restless legs syndrome. Do you think the angle of the original rumblex would suit her better?
@matthew If she doesnt have hip or knee issues, might as well have the curve to enhance balance training
@@Lifeprofitness Ok, thank you.
@@Lifeprofitness Her right hip hurts her when she walks long distances. So the plus it is. Also the plus is $50 cheaper right now.
I just ordered the plus because it seems less likely i will lose my balance with the dip, i just don’t want it to be an issue for me. I sure hope it helps me get out of this COVID funk. I need something since going to the gym at my age isn’t an option.
If I would like the most intense vibration ( to burn fat and help core) should I go for the Pro or the Max?
Hello, Britney! The Rumblex Pro is a better option since it also comes with more accessories that you can use to do more exercise activities.🥰
@@Lifeprofitness thanks for you reply. is the vibration stronger for the pro than the 4d or is it the same power?
@@Lifeprofitness and is the rumblex pro or 4d the best if I really want to target core and burn calories as my main concern?
@@britneylopez226 They have the same frequency range.😊
@@britneylopez226 The Rumblex Pro is a better option since it comes with more accessories which you can use to do more exercise activities.😊
Great info!
Glad it was helpful! :)
Hard to hear.