PowerLine 45° Hyperextension
It's a combination inverted back extension and oblique flexor, set at an exact 45° angle for ultimate conditioning. Strengthen your lower back safely and comfortably on the strongest 45° Hyper available. This combination Inverted Back Extension and Oblique Flexor is set to an exact 45° angle for optimum conditioning. Telescoping midsection pads adjust to all size users and feature thick, double stitched pads for comfort and support. Over-sized 8" foam rollers hold you securely in place. Fully adjustable 4" thick midsection pads provide maximum comfort for all size users.
| I like mine - Geezerjock55 |
| Rate: 4 |
Review:
Nice, sturdy quality unit and fairly easy to assemble. Much better than a cheaper one I purchased that collapsed on me, so worth the extra money. (I'm 260# and have no problems or concerns with this unit capacity-wise.) My only complaint is that the "handlebars" are too close together, and I have to concentrate on missing them. Six inches further apart would be nice. If you're average-sized or smaller, you shouldn't have a problem. |
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| good purchase - Bob |
| Rate: 5 |
Review:
easy to put together. sturdy. more than i thought it would be. comfortable by hips and adjustable for hieght. good purchase for the money |
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| Good piece, made sturdy. - C Martial "C Martial" |
| Rate: 4 |
Review:
I bought this hoping it would help me with lower back pain. So far I try and use it every other day, and I have noticed my back pain has decreased, so I am pleased.
The item itself is stable even on carpet, and made of what seems like strong metal tubing and components. I knew if I was buying something of this nature, I wanted quality that would be easy and comfortable to use, and would last many many years.
Assembly wasn't too bad, basic picture book nuts and bolts, I have seen worse.
Overall, I have had this product for a few monthes now, and I'm satisfied with my purchase.
Also, they sell this same model under different names at different stores, but this was the lowest price I found. A certain department store was about $50 more. |
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