Apex Roman/Hyper Extension Bench | 
| Brand: Apex Category: Sports
List Price: $124.99 Buy New: $79.18 You Save: $45.81 (37%)
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Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 269
Color: Dark grey Shipping Weight (lbs): 46 Dimensions (in): 44 x 19 x 5
Model: JD3.1 UPC: 096362998857 EAN: 0096362998857 ASIN: B000ASB66O
Release Date: August 12, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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| Features:
| • | Heavy gauge steel tubing frame | | • | Adjustable 2-foam leg holder | | • | High density deluxe boxed upholstery | | • | Padded handles |
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Product Description Build a solid core and strengthen your abs, back, legs, and more with the Apex hyper extension bench. It's constructed with a 2-in x 2-in heavy-duty tube frame and has comfortable deluxe boxed upholstery and padded grips.
Amazon.com Product Description Apex Roman/Hyper Extension Bench allows you to get off the floor to stretch and strengthen your core abdominal and back muscles for improved fitness. This sturdy chair is well constructed and easy to set up with simple instructions. Designed to last for years of use, the Apex bench provides a more comfortable way to work your core muscle groups. With padded handles and adjustable two-foam leg holders, it is possible to perform challenging exercises without a trainer or spotter. Your legs are held in place by the supports, and you are able to hyperextend your abdominals, accessing more muscle groups. Boasting a super-sturdy heavy-gauge steel-tubing frame, the sleek bench will tuck into the corner of a room when not in use, and high-density deluxe boxed upholstery will hold up over time. Whether you would like to build and maintain six-pack abs or strengthen your core to ease back pain and improve your posture, the Apex Roman/Hyper Extension Bench is a safe and solid way to target your goals.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 34 more reviews...
Well worth the price! January 8, 2009 I decided to try this out instead of forking out $400+ for a more expensive glute-ham bench. I'm happy with this piece of equipment as it's great for sit-ups (full range) and back extensions. I'm 185lbs and 6' tall and this thing feels pretty sturdy while in use. I've bought a lot of excercise equipent over the years and I must say this is well worth it if you're on a budget. No problems with it yet after a month of constant use and my core feels great and is lookinig better than ever.
Great at any Price December 17, 2008 Needed a good lower back exerciser without the cost. I'm over 6'1" and about 300 pounds and this thing is holding up great. Made 100% difference on my lower back pain.
Apex Roman Chair December 1, 2008 I ordered the Apex Roman Chair because it looks the most like a piece of equipment I used to use regularly at a gym. Roman Chairs are a great way to stretch out/relax your spine and strengthen the back muscles, plus you can really work your glutes and, to a lesser extent, your abs.
The Apex Roman/Hyperextension Bench arrived in a banged up box with tears. The blister pack for all the small bits had disintigrated somewhere during its long journey from China(?), thus allowing assorted metal bolts and washers to mingle freely with everything else. I'm somewhat amazed that none of the little parts managed to escape the damaged box. Not surprisingly, one of the handle arms was dented and the paint had been scraped off that place. After locating all the parts, assembly proceeded in a straightforward manner (according to my boyfriend).
The Apex Roman Chair is reasonably sturdy (but not extremely so) and functions as expected. I like the main pad for its smooth shape-- benchs with split pads, like the Roman Chair at my current gym, tend to cause me unreasonable groin pain by compressing my femoral arteries. =:o The ankle pads that came with the Apex Chair could be better-- they're simple cheesy foam and one arrived all conmpressed & misshapen from being at the bottom of the box under very heavy parts. I'm not sure these pads will last long at all.
I'm giving this product three stars-- I took a couple stars off for packing damage, parts spew and poor foam ankle pads. Overall this chair is a decent value for the price and I do intend to keep mine because it suits my budget. If I can figure out a way to improve or replace the ankle pads, I will. Is this a professional, high quality piece of top-notch gym equipment? Unfortunately, no.
Apex Roman chaif November 5, 2008 Since I have a limited space & budget, I was trying to find something to work my lower back area. This piece of equipment is just right. It was pretty easy to assemble [just a little help tightening the screws from my boyfriend] & fairly light weight, yet sturdy....for me. I'm very petite, so just about anything holds me. If you weigh 250lbs. & are also lifting weights, I could see how you'd need to stabilize it with some bolts or something, although the structure easily holds my boyfriend who's twice as big as me. With these qualifiers, I'd recommend it as a good item for home use.
Apex Extension Bench October 20, 2008 Great piece of equipment to have to help tone the stomach area. Doesn't take up much room at all.
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