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	Comments on: Made In USA Cable for the Total Gym® w/ Metal Frame Handles or Nylon Strap Handles	</title>
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		By: AL Pallotta		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[AL Pallotta]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2018 14:20:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This review is long over due. My Total Gym 2000 is over 20 years old. after around 6 months the plastic coated cable frayed and was ready to snap. Since I use additional weight to slant board, It needed to be replaced immediately. Well, I purchased a cable from Huck Products and I have had it for almost 20 years now. It is still in perfect condition and it gets plenty of use. I highly recommend their products if you have a Total Gym. My sister purchased cables as her s were frayed as well and she couldn&#039;t be happier.I will be ordering some wheels from them very soon. They are sincere and very trustworthy. Great prices as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This review is long over due. My Total Gym 2000 is over 20 years old. after around 6 months the plastic coated cable frayed and was ready to snap. Since I use additional weight to slant board, It needed to be replaced immediately. Well, I purchased a cable from Huck Products and I have had it for almost 20 years now. It is still in perfect condition and it gets plenty of use. I highly recommend their products if you have a Total Gym. My sister purchased cables as her s were frayed as well and she couldn&#8217;t be happier.I will be ordering some wheels from them very soon. They are sincere and very trustworthy. Great prices as well.</p>
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		By: Bill Petersen		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Bill Petersen]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2018 13:46:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve purchased two Huck Products for my five-year-old Total Gym Fit;the pulley cable and the glideboard roller wheels. The stock cable that comes with the TG will break after a few years of use or less depending on how often it is used. Amazon had a replacement but after scrolling down the reviews I found that it broke after six months (!). Although I&#039;ve had the Huck replacement cable for just a few months, it is living up to the product description. Absolutely no signs of fatigue (cracking) on the cable. It seems a lot less rigid than the stock TG cable as well. Easy to install also thanks to the instructions Huck sends with the cable. Same deal with the replacement roller wheels for the glideboard. One of the stock wheels developed a little &quot;pothole&quot; that I could hear and feel while using the TG. Ordered the four replacements from Huck and in comparing the stock model to the Huck replacement, it was obvious the Huck product was superior. Installation was pretty easy (any difficulty was minor and was because of the TG Fit design, NOT the Huck product or instructions). The instructions also came with useful (and simple) ideas to maintain the TG. Bottom line: For Total Gym replacement parts, I highly recommend Huck Products!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve purchased two Huck Products for my five-year-old Total Gym Fit;the pulley cable and the glideboard roller wheels. The stock cable that comes with the TG will break after a few years of use or less depending on how often it is used. Amazon had a replacement but after scrolling down the reviews I found that it broke after six months (!). Although I&#8217;ve had the Huck replacement cable for just a few months, it is living up to the product description. Absolutely no signs of fatigue (cracking) on the cable. It seems a lot less rigid than the stock TG cable as well. Easy to install also thanks to the instructions Huck sends with the cable. Same deal with the replacement roller wheels for the glideboard. One of the stock wheels developed a little &#8220;pothole&#8221; that I could hear and feel while using the TG. Ordered the four replacements from Huck and in comparing the stock model to the Huck replacement, it was obvious the Huck product was superior. Installation was pretty easy (any difficulty was minor and was because of the TG Fit design, NOT the Huck product or instructions). The instructions also came with useful (and simple) ideas to maintain the TG. Bottom line: For Total Gym replacement parts, I highly recommend Huck Products!</p>
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