Posts Tagged ‘Water’
Biggest Loser 5568BL Body Fat-Body Water Scale, Silver and Stainless Steel
The hottest reality show on TV these days is The Biggest Loser on NBC. Season after season, people transform their bodies and themselves with amazing weight loss, which is achieved by hard work ¿ eating right and exercise. Taylor Precision Products, the leader in the bath scale market, adds to its Biggest Loser line with a body fat scale, so now both weight and body fat can be monitored while reaching goals. The extra large readout is key to this scale ¿ all readings display a (more…)
Taylor 5599 440 Pound Tempered Glass Body Fat-Body Water Scale
Not just a body fat scale, but a body composition scale. This body fat scale not only measures body fat and body water (to the precise 0.1%) but also measures muscle mass and bone mineral for more body composition readings. The platform is high tempered glass, with brushed stainless steel accents for a great, contemporary look. The readout is a large 1.6″ in total height and the digits read 1.3″ high. Plus, the capacity is ultra high – 440 lbs, yet reads in precise 0.2 lb incre (more…)
Taylor 5596G Body fat-Body Water Scale with Bone and Muscle Mass Features
Taylor Precision Products Body Fat Scale. This scale can monitor your body fat and your body water to the 0.1% (using the bio-electrical impedance analysis (BIA) method), which is precise enough to monitor changes in your body health over time.The 5596G also measures bone mineral mass and muscle mass. This scale also features 10 user memories and operates in either normal mode or athlete mode (for those who work out 10 hours or more per week). The large LCD readout features 3 (more…)
Escali High-Capacity Bathroom Scale with Body Fat/Body Water Monitoring (440lb / 200kg)
Escali’s BFBW200 bathroom scale features advanced digital weighing technology that provides a high-tech analysis of the fitness level of the user. This scale measures percentage of body fat, body water, and weight for up to ten individual users. With a large capacity of 440 pounds (200 kilograms), it uses bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) based on a person’s height and weight and accurately measures in 0.2-pound or 0.1-kilogram increments. The three-button scale, with a use (more…)



