Body Solid BB23 Bicep Bomber

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by on July 12, 2012 at 6:21 am

Body Solid BB23 Bicep Bomber

Body Solid BB23 Bicep Bomber

  • Webbed nylon belt and pads designed for bicep workouts
  • Isolates your arms and shoulders while you perform curls
  • Locks back and elbows in perfect curling position for efficiency
  • Nylon belt offers 1,000-pound capacity; oversized neoprene neck pad
  • Dense elbow pads offer comfort and stability; lifetime warranty

Bicep Bomber. Uniquely contoured design allows you to isolate your arms and shoulders while keeping your back and elbows locked in the perfect curling position. The Bicep Bomber features a 1000 lb. capacity webbed nylon belt and a thick, oversize neoprene neck pad for complete comfort. Dense elbow pads further ensure comfort and stability for safer and more efficient workouts.Bulk up your biceps each time you grab a workout bar with the Body Solid Bicep Bomber. Consisting of a webbed nylon belt,

List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 19.00

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3 Comments

  • C. Beasley

    12/07/2012
    20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    It works, January 3, 2011
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    C. Beasley (East Lansing, MI United States) –
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    This review is from: Body Solid BB23 Bicep Bomber (Sports)

    This is a cheap and easy way to get preacher like isolation on your biceps. You really can feel it when you’re towards the end of a set, when that final rep takes 10 seconds going up because your muscles are so fatigued. I have never been able to get there without a preacher bench until now. This results in really strong DOMs and you know you’ve really worked the muscle.

    Assuming you even have room for a unitasking piece of equipment, you could buy your own preacher bench for $200 or whatever, or this for $30. An excellent alternative.

    My only complaint is I think the arm padding could be a little thicker. On downward motions when I’m going slow my tricep gets engaged and the metal digs into it. It is also a little hard to find the right position for it, as far as how to adjust the strap so your arms rest on it appropriately, I had to tinker and guess because it comes with no instructions as such. It seems just above your elbow is the best spot, on the elbow itself did not work well, and well as placing it higher up the arm.

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  • BillT

    12/07/2012
    25 of 30 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Bomb Those Biceps!, January 7, 2011
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    BillT

    This review is from: Body Solid BB23 Bicep Bomber (Sports)

    Anyone who has picked up a barbell and proceeded to do curls will immediately notice it’s hard to keep their elbows still. Three things happen as you attempt to get the barbell to your shoulder: 1) your biceps contracts to bend your elbow, 2) your lats kick in to pull your elbows back which helps get the weight closer to your shoulders, and 3) your back muscles contract to sway you backwards which helps you “heft” the weight up.

    Problem is, we’re doing the curl to build up the biceps, not the lats and back muscles. You can eliminate the trunk swaying by leaning back against something like a wall, but there’s still the problem of keeping the elbows from being pulled backwards by the lats.

    Enter the Body Solid BB23 Bicep Bomber Workout Equipment. It’s an ingenious device which prevents the elbows from moving backwards and takes the lats out of the equation- which in turn forces just your biceps to do all the work. The device is simple to use and as soon as you try it, you’ll immediately feel the difference.

    The short analysis? The Biceps Bomber works because it isolates the biceps! Also suggest Treat Your Own Rotator Cuff if you have shoulder problem that interferes with your workout.

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  • H. Baloun “Mark Baloun”

    12/07/2012
    15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great way to isolate your biceps, April 3, 2011
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    H. Baloun “Mark Baloun” (Chicago, IL) –
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    This review is from: Body Solid BB23 Bicep Bomber (Sports)

    I usually stay away from these types of things, because they are usually gimmicky pos that don’t do anything at all..ie the shake weight..I mean really? Not the case here this truly does what it’s supposed too and that is to isolate biceps when your curling. I’ve been lifting since my teens and at thirty years old I think I know a thing or two about lifting. So take my work for it this works as advertised. That being said, it is just one small component of a good workout program. If your not a regular lifter don’t buy this unless your planning on becoming a regular lifter with a full body routine, working all your muscles not just your biceps. It you dint lift and your thinking I just want big guns for the summer that’s all…DON’T DO IT! Working out just your biceps without a well rounded program will make you look terrible. You will have big arms, tiny little shoulder, no chest no triceps, no traps..it will look plain terrible and I promise you will be embarrassed about the way you look with terribly misshapen muscles. If your serious about lifting you need to work everything, and consistently with proper nutrition and a program that allows for proper rest. For those that lift and know what your doing, this is a good addition to your current workout. Would I say it completely eliminates the need to do preacher curls..maybe that’s up to you, and how your arms feel after using this for a while. You know your body, you’ll eventually figure it out with some trial and error. I’d say this is also a decent way to change thngs up if you’ve hit a wall with your biceps and havnt been able to get new growth, this might be the thing to wake your bi’s up and overcome that, sometimes when we hit those walls and it seems like nothing will work to get new growth in a certain muscle a small change like this will do the trick. I know how frustrating it is when you hit those walls. So yup five stars for the bicep bomber, no real complaints..it seems like the quality is decent, the foam support on the back of the neck is a bit thin..well no it’s really thin..but were talking about lifting weights and lifting hard..if you can feel the padding is too thin your not lifting hard enough and you need to cowboy up..hope this helps, I know I tend to be a bit long winded but I know I appreciate a well rounded review before I buy something.

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