For all you New Englanders out there who need equipment
SHBoss1673
Posts: 7,161 Member
FYI,
very cheap used commercial quality equipment, and no, I don't work for them, I just was refered here by a friend who owned a gym, GREAT prices. Far better quality than home stuff you get at a sporting goods store.
http://www.nhfitnessequipmentoutlet.com/
It's in NH, it may be a bit of a ride for some, but it'll save you 3 or 400 bucks plus no sales tax. We are getting 2 spin bikes (150 bucks a piece! normally a decent spin bike is 800 bucks and up).
very cheap used commercial quality equipment, and no, I don't work for them, I just was refered here by a friend who owned a gym, GREAT prices. Far better quality than home stuff you get at a sporting goods store.
http://www.nhfitnessequipmentoutlet.com/
It's in NH, it may be a bit of a ride for some, but it'll save you 3 or 400 bucks plus no sales tax. We are getting 2 spin bikes (150 bucks a piece! normally a decent spin bike is 800 bucks and up).
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bump, too good to pass us by!0
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Didn't want you to think all of us New Englanders were ignoring your post, so I figured I'd at least respond!
Thanks for sharing0 -
thanks kel. I'm doing a low key bump myself here!0
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Banks, is it possible that we're the only New Englanders on here?!?!0
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nah, everyone's just shy I think. I know there's at least 20 or 30 that I'm aware of.0
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:laugh: That's the first time I've heard someone refer to New Englanders as "shy" :laugh: Usually people refer to us as a whole bunch of different adjectives, but not shy :laugh:0
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Hi guys, I am from New England! Northern VT to be exact! Thanks for the info Banks! I'm not shy, either.0
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:laugh: That's the first time I've heard someone refer to New Englanders as "shy" :laugh: Usually people refer to us as a whole bunch of different adjectives, but not shy :laugh:
I've been called a masshole many a time (among other things )
And, of course, I've called NH cowhampshire on occations. :bigsmile:0 -
I'm not sure if there's a specific name for people from Connecticut... or maybe there is and I just don't know it? Either way, I guess New Englanders in general are known for being rude. Never realized it until I traveled to other parts of the country.0
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I am from New Hampshire, and as far as the rude comment, I think that New Englanders are less trusting of outsiders. When I first moved up here, I didn't have the accent that others did so I stood out as a new comer. It wasn't until I started to have an accent that I was treated like everybody else. I never felt like anyone was rude, but I did think that New Englanders were distrustful of people not from New England. I for one love New Hampshire, and the New England area and ALL its people.0
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life long New Englander here, and yeah, we're rude, in general, we are, I'm a big enough person to admit that. I've been all over the country, and much of the western world, and we are definitely one of the rudest areas I've been too (NY City's up there too).
By the way, bought 2 Gym quality Schwinn Elite spin bikes today and a gym quality step machine, 600 bucks total. AMAZING! Couldn't get any one of them new for even close to that! That place is great, and the owner's a real nice guy too! If he doesn't have something, he'll try to get it for you!0
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