I can't stop watching all your videos you make great points on these equipment, and on you workout. Now I see where you get it from your dad. You killing it keep up with the great videos, P.S. your new fan!
Nice piece of equipment. I was an early adopter of the Torque Tank M1 sled. It’s a great piece and this one does a lot of similar things. These wheels sleds are nice in a neighborhood. Every home gym needs some type of sled
Another good review, thoroughly explained and insightful on all aspects of use. Back in the day it Was drag a weighted tire or push your mom’s car Thanks for sharing New Age fitness tips
This is another thing that I am about to buy, I had been debating between this and the Torque M1. What level of resistance do you normally use? I recommend putting Xebex XT4 in the title though, I looked for reviews this week and this didn't come up for me at all. I only got lucky to get here from the Force USA C10 review.
@@DarrellLangford I will add that in the title. I had the M1 and sold it. I still have the torque M4. This one was a better option than the M1. I didn’t like that the front on M1 was held by dbs. And the dbs I owned didn’t fit, so I had to buy dbs for it. I like the xt4 is plated loaded at front. I use anywhere from 3-8. 8 is tough! I move at a snail pace . Plus, it can hold weights too.
color blind people don't really have a problem with dark and light it is when you have a dark red and a dark brown which can be difficult for red and green color blindness which is the most common.
Thank you for your in-depth review Ashley! Your insights on what users would find valuable are incredibly helpful. 👍
@@xebexfitness I LOVE the sled!!
Great review 🏋♂️
@@bigk2080 I appreciate your feedback 💪🏻
I can't stop watching all your videos you make great points on these equipment, and on you workout. Now I see where you get it from your dad. You killing it keep up with the great videos, P.S. your new fan!
@@seanlin97 I appreciate that! Not all equipment reviewers really knowing how to train. I think that helps set me apart 💪🏻
@@ashleytheamazing Yes I can see now.
Heya! Happy to see another XT4 review! I love the note on color blindness, the drink holder, and the brake. Awesome suggestions
@@TheKurtlocker thank you Kurt!!
Nice piece of equipment. I was an early adopter of the Torque Tank M1 sled. It’s a great piece and this one does a lot of similar things. These wheels sleds are nice in a neighborhood. Every home gym needs some type of sled
@@carps_gym I had the torque M1 and now have the Torque M4 as well. The XT4 is so easy to maneuver. The M4 doesn’t turn at all.
Another good review, thoroughly explained and insightful on all aspects of use. Back in the day it Was drag a weighted tire or push your mom’s car
Thanks for sharing New Age fitness tips
@@kennethhromyak6371 Thanks for the support dad!! ❤️
This is another thing that I am about to buy, I had been debating between this and the Torque M1. What level of resistance do you normally use? I recommend putting Xebex XT4 in the title though, I looked for reviews this week and this didn't come up for me at all. I only got lucky to get here from the Force USA C10 review.
@@DarrellLangford I will add that in the title. I had the M1 and sold it. I still have the torque M4. This one was a better option than the M1. I didn’t like that the front on M1 was held by dbs. And the dbs I owned didn’t fit, so I had to buy dbs for it. I like the xt4 is plated loaded at front. I use anywhere from 3-8. 8 is tough! I move at a snail pace . Plus, it can hold weights too.
@@ashleytheamazing Thanks, figure the swivel would make it easier for the kids to use it too, since they can't pick it up to turn it.
color blind people don't really have a problem with dark and light it is when you have a dark red and a dark brown which can be difficult for red and green color blindness which is the most common.