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Best Fitness BFOB10 Olympic Bench | 
| Brand: Best Fitness Category: Sports
List Price: $245.00 Buy New: $169.00 You Save: $76.00 (31%)
New (5) from $169.00
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 4547
Shipping Weight (lbs): 74 Dimensions (in): 68 x 41 x 58
MPN: BFOB10 Model: BFOB10 UPC: 638448001442 EAN: 0638448001442 ASIN: B000XKHHMG
Release Date: September 1, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
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| Features:
| • | All-in-one free weight center for performing a total body workout | | • | Fully adjustable to flat, decline, and incline (3) positions | | • | Adjustable uprights accommodate users of different heights | | • | Heavy-duty back pad and oversized foam rollers; folding frame | | • | Measures 41 x 45 x 68 inches (W x H x D); 3-year frame warranty |
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Product Description Body Solid Best Fitness Olympic Weighlifting Bench will be your workout hub! One thing's for sure: you won't run out of workout options with this Olympic Bench! You can hop on and grind out a few sets of bench press, then scoot forward and raise your legs over the comfortable oversized foam rollers for some leg-extension repetitions. An extra-wide heavy-duty back pad supports exercise enthusiasts of all sizes! More: Adjustable upright press arms allow you to incline bench or military press; Convenient fold-up storage design makes it easy to move the bench out of the way; Weighs 74 lbs.; Dimensions: 68" l x 41" w x 58" h. It's time to sculpt a new you! Order Now! Body Solid Best Fitness Olympic Bench
Amazon.com Product Description The space-efficient BFOB10 folding Olympic bench is an all-in-one free weight center that delivers a total body workout with room to grow. The bench makes it easy to perform bench presses, incline presses, leg extension, leg curls, and much more. The bench is fully adjustable, with a flat setting, three incline settings, and a decline setting, along with adjustable uprights to accommodate users of different heights. The heavy-duty back pad and oversized foam rollers, meanwhile, make leg exercises just as comfortable to perform as bench presses. And thanks to the folding frame, it's a breeze to store and transport the bench. Affordably priced and appropriate for just about any household, the BFOB10 measures 41 by 45 by 68 inches (W x H x D) when fully assembled and 41 by 72 by 26 inches (W x H x D) when folded. It also carries a three-year warranty on the frame and a one-year warranty on all other parts.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
my review August 23, 2008 fast shipping it folds up for more room on our floor but it came with three broken parts
Coooooool!!! August 23, 2008 Looked like their were a thousand pieces in the packaging but I was shocked at the ease and speed at which I was able to put it all together. Folds up easily and neatly, providing me with a ton of space that was usurped by a previous bench.
Not pleased with defects x 2 July 30, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have to admit after reading the reviews and observing this bench online I was sold due to those, plus the excellent price. When I received the bench I quickly began to unpack and prepare to start the buildup. Then I noticed two vinyl tears, one on the back rest and one on the seat rest. I thought to myself that I should fix 'em myself and carry on but I decided that since I paid for a "new" one that is what I wanted...without blemish. So I sent the first one back and they sent out a "new" replacement. When it showed up I stopped to notice the box looked a little used...hmmm! I proceeded to open the box anyway out of excitement. I made sure to look at the vinyl on both the back and seat rests...lo' and behold another tear in the same location (back rest) as the prior bench (fortunately not the same size of tear, as that would have really aggravated me had I re-received the "returned" bench). Again...I decided to return the bench hoping to make sure they understood I am ordering a new bench. And that I would like one without blemish. Well, the customer service staff (as robotic as they are in communicating assured me that they will let "the warehouse" know about the problem and that I can re-order a new one in about a week after my now second return is received. Aarrgh!
Thus, that is a decision I will have to think about after weeks of waiting and disappointment. I realize this is not Amazons fault directly. More likely a packaging problem or shipping company abuse of goods. But if you are going to sell a product you should make that it is deliverable without blemish as your reputation is what leads people to be repeat customers.
Sorry to put a sour note on a "supposedly" very decent product!
signed,
CW
Best Fitness BFOB10 Olympic Bench July 18, 2008 Best Fitness BFOB10 Olympic Bench The bench works fine but there was no assembly instructions included in the shipment. Also a short booklet suggesting different uses for the bench would be helpful, thanks.
Pretty good home bench. March 3, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This bench is great for those without a lot of space. It folds up real nice and stays that way with a locking pin that pops in, plus a manually installed pin underneath that you can add also. It was easy to put together, comes with the tools you need (but use your own if you have them) and is a sturdy bench. I use mine with a 6-foot, 15-lb aluminum bar (200 lb load capacity) and together they make a perfect home workout center. Comes with leg extension/hamstring curl attachment which is easy to get on/off (but you need tools for the nut/bolt that holds it in place). Finish is a nice satin gold color (looks good) and quality of manufacture is good also. The supports are wide enough so that one person can load weights without the bar tipping. Only two nitpicks: #1: the weight supports wobble some at the higher settings,and at the highest setting - for squats - it is just right for my 5'8" frame; taller folks will bend down some to get under the bar. #2: the gap between the seat and back support is too wide (on my bench, it is exactly 3 and 3/4 inches). It should really be no more than 2 inches. But although the large gap is a little annoying, it does not bother me. Taller/shorter people may be bothered by it, though.
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