Bowflex Blaze

If you are shopping for Bowflex Blaze parts, rods, or accessories, you are in the right place. The Bowflex Blaze remains one of the most popular power-rod home gyms, and a lot of owners would rather repair a good machine than replace it. Krislynn carries genuine replacement parts that help keep a Bowflex Blaze working smoothly, including rods, upgrades, cables, pulley parts, hooks, straps, grips, and other hardware that wears out over time.

Many shoppers land here because they already know they need a Bowflex Blaze part but are still narrowing down the exact repair. Sometimes it is a worn power rod. Sometimes it is a cable, roller, hook, strap, or pulley issue. Sometimes it is simply time to upgrade resistance on a machine that still gets regular use. The links below are meant to get you into the most useful Bowflex Blaze resources faster, without making you guess your way through a long list of products.

Quick links Best for
Bowflex Parts, Power Rods & Accessories Browsing the broader Bowflex replacement-parts category beyond Blaze-only items
Bowflex Parts List Looking for cables, pulleys, and general Bowflex repair parts
Bowflex Manuals & Parts Catalogs Checking diagrams and part references before ordering
210 lb to 310 lb Power Rod Upgrade Upgrading resistance on a Bowflex Blaze or similar power-rod setup
Bowflex Rod Cable Replacing a worn or damaged Bowflex Blaze rod cable
Bowflex Blaze Pulley Assembly Fixing rough cable movement or pulley-related wear on a Bowflex Blaze

Popular Bowflex Blaze Parts for Common Repairs

Some Bowflex Blaze parts come up again and again because they take the most wear. Power rods, rod upgrades, rod cables, pulley assemblies, rollers, snaphooks, straps, grips, hooks, and adjustment hardware are among the most common replacement items. If your workouts no longer feel smooth, the resistance feels weak, the cable travel is rough, or a connection point looks worn or damaged, there is a good chance the fix starts with one of those core parts.

That is one reason the Bowflex Blaze remains worth maintaining. Most repairs involve replaceable wear items rather than the whole machine wearing out at once. A good Bowflex Blaze with the right replacement parts can stay in service for a long time, especially when rods, cables, and hardware are swapped out before they create bigger problems.

Bowflex Blaze Power Rods and Resistance Upgrades

Power rods are one of the biggest reasons shoppers search for Bowflex Blaze parts in the first place. Over time, rods can weaken, crack, bend, or stop delivering the resistance you expect. When that happens, replacing the worn rod or moving to a proper upgrade kit can make the machine feel much closer to new again.

That is also where a lot of confusion happens. Some owners need a single 5 lb, 10 lb, 30 lb, or 50 lb rod. Others need a full upgrade from 210 lb to 310 lb or 310 lb to 410 lb. The right answer depends on your current setup, your training goals, and the exact parts already installed on the machine. If you are not sure which direction to take, comparing your machine against the manuals and parts diagrams first can save time and help you order the right combination.

Bowflex Blaze Parts by Repair Type

Not every repair starts with a part number. A slipping or inconsistent feel may point to rod or cable issues. Rough movement can lead you toward a pulley assembly, foam roller, or rod cable problem. Loose attachments can point to snaphooks, grips, cuffs, straps, or related connection hardware. If the machine still functions but no longer feels solid, smooth, or comfortable, the issue is often one of those high-use components rather than anything mysterious.

That symptom-first approach works well on the Bowflex Blaze because so many repairs center on a familiar group of wear items. If you can narrow the problem down to resistance, cable travel, attachment hardware, or upgrade needs, it becomes much easier to land on the right product page without overthinking the repair.

How to Find the Right Bowflex Blaze Replacement Part

The easiest way to avoid ordering the wrong Bowflex Blaze part is to check three things first: the exact part type, the current resistance setup, and whether the problem is isolated or part of a larger refresh. For example, a damaged rod may also show up with worn hooks or cable components. A noisy pulley path may point to more than one part wearing together. Looking at the repair as a system instead of a single part can save time and repeat orders.

It also helps to compare your machine against the Bowflex manuals and parts catalogs before buying. That is especially helpful if the machine has been in service for years, if you bought it secondhand, or if a previous owner changed the rod setup. Once you confirm the layout, the product list here becomes much easier to shop with confidence.

Buying Guide for Bowflex Blaze Owners

If your Bowflex Blaze still works but no longer feels quite right, start by deciding whether you are repairing, restoring, or upgrading. Repairing usually means replacing a single worn part such as a rod, cable, hook, or pulley. Restoring usually means replacing several wear items together so the machine feels smooth again. Upgrading usually means increasing resistance capacity with the right rod upgrade kit.

That distinction matters because it helps you shop smarter. Someone replacing one broken snaphook needs a different path than someone trying to bring an older Bowflex Blaze back into regular weekly use. Matching the repair type to the right group of products is usually the fastest way to get the machine back into shape.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do these parts fit only the Bowflex Blaze?
Not always. Some parts are Blaze-specific, while others also fit models like Xtreme, Motivator, or other BFX machines. The individual product pages will help clarify fitment.

Can I buy single Bowflex Blaze power rods?
Yes. This category includes individual rod options as well as upgrade kits, depending on whether you are replacing one worn rod or changing the full resistance setup.

What if I need cables or pulleys instead of rods?
Start with the linked Bowflex parts list or the Blaze-compatible pulley and cable products on this page. That is usually the fastest route for non-rod repairs.

Is a Bowflex Blaze still worth repairing?
Often, yes. Many repairs involve replaceable wear items, and the right parts can keep a good machine working for years longer.

Why Buy Bowflex Blaze Parts from Krislynn?

Krislynn has long been a dependable source for genuine Bowflex Blaze parts, rods, upgrades, and accessories. Instead of forcing you to hunt across unrelated listings, the category puts the most useful Blaze-compatible parts and Bowflex references in one place.

Whether you are replacing a worn rod, fixing a cable path problem, updating attachment hardware, or upgrading resistance, the goal is the same: help you get to the correct part faster, with fewer wrong turns and less guesswork along the way.

Bowflex Blaze Knob Assembly — Krislynn Cycle & Fitness
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Bowflex Knob Assembly

$25.99

This Bowflex parts knob assembly replacement part fits Bowflex Blaze home gyms and restores secure adjustment and smooth operation, making it an essential Blaze Bowflex knob assembly replacement for worn or missing hardware.

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Bowflex T-Bar

$37.49

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This Bowflex T-Bar is a genuine Bowflex parts accessory for the Bowflex Blaze home gym, providing a reliable blaze Bowflex T-Bar replacement to restore proper resistance connection and safe, effective workouts.

Bowflex Blaze Hand Grip Ankle Cuff — Krislynn Cycle & Fitness
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Bowflex 5-Way Hand Grip / Ankle Cuff

$15.99

This Bowflex parts accessory is a Blaze Bowflex hand grip ankle cuff replacement designed for Bowflex Blaze home gyms, restoring secure cable attachment for safer, more effective upper- and lower-body workouts.

Bowflex Blaze Hand Grips — Krislynn Cycle & Fitness
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Bowflex Revolution Hand Grips, Pair Bowflex Blaze

$15.99

These Bowflex grips are not only for the Bowflex Revolution but they also fit the  Blaze, Xtreme and any model using power rod resistance technology. 

These Bowflex parts include a pair of Blaze Bowflex Revolution hand grips for Bowflex Blaze home gyms, providing a secure, comfortable hold and serving as the right Bowflex Blaze replacement part when originals wear out.

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Squat Strap

$25.99

This Bowflex squat strap is a Blaze squat strap replacement designed for Bowflex Blaze home gyms, restoring secure lower-body workout support when your original strap is worn, stretched, or damaged.

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Lat Strap

$10.99

This Bowflex lat strap is a practical Bowflex parts replacement for the Bowflex Blaze, restoring smooth lat exercises and helping replace a worn or damaged blaze lat strap quickly.

Bowflex Blaze Snaphooks — Krislynn Cycle & Fitness
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Replacement Snaphooks (Set of 4)

$21.25

These Bowflex parts include a set of four Bowflex replacement snaphooks for the Bowflex Blaze home gym, restoring secure Power Rod cable connections and replacing worn or broken clips for safe, reliable workouts.

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Bowflex Rod Cable-(1) (Approximately 43″)

$39.95

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This Bowflex rod cable replacement part is a genuine Bowflex part for the Bowflex Blaze, restoring proper Power Rod resistance and cable function when your original rod cable is worn, frayed, or broken.

Bowflex Blaze Pulley Rod Cable — Krislynn Cycle & Fitness
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Pulley & Rod Cable Kit Xtreme II

$79.95

This Bowflex parts pulley and rod cable kit fits Bowflex Blaze and Xtreme II home gyms, restoring smooth resistance and replacing worn or damaged blaze pulley rod cable xtreme ii replacement components.