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BodyCraft F670 Hyper-Extension / Roman Chair

BodyCraft F670 Hyper-Extension / Roman Chair
Brand: Bodycraft
Category: Sports

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $299.00
You Save: $0.99


New (3) from $299.00

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 68907

Shipping Weight (lbs): 64
Dimensions (in): 51 x 24 x 37

Model: F670
ASIN: B000MQTS14

Release Date: September 19, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Lifetime warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Why be forced to choose between styles? The Bodycraft Fitness 45-90 Degree Hyperextension Exercise Bench adjusts from a flat position to a 45 degree position. A machine for all size users and all preferred styles!

Amazon.com Product Description
Why be forced to choose between styles? Now you can do away with any indecision with the BodyCraft F670 hyper-extension/Roman chair, which adjusts from a flat position to 45 degrees when performing back hyper-extensions. Ideal for people who want to strengthen their lower backs, the chair offers such features as 12-gauge steel construction, an extra-wide injection-molded pad that's comfortable for both men and women, and fully adjustable height settings. The chair also carries a lifetime warranty.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great roman chair   June 18, 2008
Easy to put together. Almost all bolts are already attached to the parts (loosely) when it arrives, so you dont have to spend a lot of time looking for which bolts to use...

The seat is kinda shaking a little bit if you just press on it with your hand, I did my best but it's still not possible to tighten it. However, once you hop on it and do your back extension exercise, you won't feel any shaking at all. I also use it to train my oblique and my abs.

Another good thing about the roman chair is light in weight. You can move it to wherever you want. A very sturdy equipment. Steel is well-cut, no sharp edges at all. It's really easy to adjust the seat, the leg rest position. Although it costs a little bit more than the other roman chair, it's well worth it.



5 out of 5 stars Solid and Usable   January 12, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is a solid piece of gear, clean and heavy, that my wife ordered 6 weeks ago, back-ordered and just arrived. It's very functional as for back extensions, and seems okay for sit-ups.

Although they put all the bolts and caps on that could be done prior to packaging, it still took an hour to assemble because the text in the directions was just plain WRONG!. Step #1 was correct and was a good start, but after a few minutes of head scratching from step #2 instructing to "Attach Front Support (2) to Stabilizer (1)" that are on opposite ends of the machine, I just followed the pictures. They're very well drawn and assembly was easy after that.

It could use a few pictures to figure out how to use it, but they can be googled up (under google photos). We're happy with it, sure beats the as seen on TV yard sale next year trash...


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