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Best bang for buck Bathroom Scale

Oconns28

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Hey I'm looking to get a better bathroom scale that will tell me more than just weight and hopefully be more accurate.

From everyone's experience how accurate can the scales be for body fat %?

Any suggestions for a good scale that doesn't cost a fortune?
 
I'm pretty sure there's zero possible way a bathroom scale can tell you your body fat percentage.
 
Get a skulpt. While it may not be 100% accurate, the measurements are consistent and shows muscle quality as well as bf%
 
Mine was like $99.. Is it needed. No.. But it's another form of measurement and more fun for me than using a tape measure every damn week lol.

Just make sure your phone can install the skulpt app! I think I have the Aim, but I bought it over a year ago so there might be newer and Better out!
 
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Pic after a scan from a few months ago. Can toggle which side of body, muscle quality, and body fat
 
I've done those sit down machines in stores. Probably cost thousands of dollars to make them. The exact same machine in the exact same session gave me a body fat % that was off by 4%. I'm very skeptical that a $100 machine that sits on the floor could be better.
 
I've done those sit down machines in stores. Probably cost thousands of dollars to make them. The exact same machine in the exact same session gave me a body fat % that was off by 4%. I'm very skeptical that a $100 machine that sits on the floor could be better.

Skulpt is not a $100 machine that sits on the floor? Did you even look it up lol?
 
Skulpt is not a $100 machine that sits on the floor? Did you even look it up lol?

It's a $100 machine you rub all over your body, though. Lol interesting concept but it's easier to look in the mirror, and unless you're a pro level bodybuilder it's completely unnecessary for that amount of detail, whether it's accurate or not.
 
So all the scales that do it are just making up a number?
I'm with Rascal.

A $5 caliper and learning to do your own skinfolds will be way more accurate. After doing it weekly for like 4 months, you will look in the mirror and predict your skinfold results. Sort of in the same way you have to learn how many grams of macros are in a meal, and then you can eventually eye ball pretty darn close with practice.
 
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