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BowFlex, Inc.
Basic information
Founded 1986
Legal Structure Public
Industry Fitness
Also known as
Official website https://www.bowflex.com/

BowFlex, Inc. is a fitness-equipment manufacturer headquartered in Vancouver, Washington.

Overview of consumer impact

Privacy

  • The BowFlex privacy policy includes a post-purchase EULA modification where the user must opt out of the sale of their data.
  • BowFlex collects biometric information and will disclose it to "third parties who may acquire your information as a result of a merger, acquisition or other ownership transition".[1]
Freedom


Incidents

JRNY service

JRNY is an "adaptive fitness membership" provided by BowFlex that is facilitated by their Android-equipped fitness hardware.[3]

Recalls (2025)

On June 5, 2025, The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled over 3.7 million BowFlex 552 adjustable dumbbells due to an impact hazard caused when the weight plates "dislodge from the handle during use"[4]

References

  1. "Privacy Policy" - archive.ph - archived 2025-01-21
  2. "Terms of Use" - archive.ph - archived 2025-01-31
  3. "JRNY" - boxflex.com - accessed 2025-01-31
  4. Ortiz, Aimee (2025-06-07). "BowFlex Recalls 3.8 Million Adjustable Dumbbells After Injury Reports". The New York Times. Retrieved 2025-10-14.