🏡 Elevate Your Home Workout Experience!
The Altas Strength Hyperextension Roman Chair is a versatile and durable exercise machine designed for effective lower body workouts at home. With a 10-position adjustable back support and a heavy-duty frame, it offers gym-quality performance in a compact design, making it perfect for any home fitness enthusiast.
Brand | ALTAS STRENGTH |
Item Weight | 68 Pounds |
Material | Foam |
Product Dimensions | 52"D x 30"W x 30"H |
Frame Material | Iron |
Weight Limit | 200 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Altas Strength |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 53 x 23 x 7.5 inches |
Package Weight | 34.93 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 52 x 30 x 30 inches |
Brand Name | ALTAS STRENGTH |
S**N
Excellent Quality for the. Money
Could not be more pleased with this product. Well constructed. Quality paint job. Nice quality cushions. Came with all the parts one of those nicely laid out and labeled board sealed with plastic so it was easy to find every part needed. Instructions were reasonable. No missing parts. Most of the tools needed were provided. In one case, they provided only 1 wrench, so I needed to use my own to hold the bolt end while tightening the nut. Otherwise, 100%. Also, note that the padding is excellent for us more delicate folks. Totally comfortable to use. Highly recommened.
A**R
Great for the price
I looked into lots of Roman chairs before choosing this one. The pad behind the ankles was the main reason. I have tried others at the gym that did not have the pads, which I felt unstable, so this one definitely provides more stability. This one has handles which makes it easier to get in and out of position. This did ship from Canada, and when I opened the box, while all the pieces were wrapped in thin bubble wrap, they were tossed all over inside, rather than tightly packed. Some of the pieces did have scratches and dings in the coating, possible from the lack of shipping material, but nothing was truly damaged. Overall, I am satisfied with this and would recommend.
B**R
Excellent for the price
Just as the title says, for the price, you get a solid piece of equipment. Not up to commercial gym quality, but more than adequate for a home gym. Assembly was straight forward the instructions are a bit hard to follow but you can just kinda look at the parts and see what goes where. One dislike is the adjustment, it's friction adjustment instead of a spring pin. I feel that it may be a weak point, but it seems to work and stay pretty secure but time will tell. The yellow handles sticking out from the upper pads seem to put a bit too much stress on the main forward bar if you put all your weight on them. Bottom line, this meets my expectations and is a good buy.
J**Y
Great addition to my home gym.
It’s designed well and built well. It was easy to assemble. I use it almost daily.
S**A
I love it
I'd add a photo if I were on my phone. I ordered this based off the one I used at the gym and I loved the one at the gym which worked my abs and my back fat lol. This did not disappoint. It doesn't move when I'm exercising and the grips help it to stay in place. I wasn't in the basement when my husband put it together but I don't think it took him long because by the time I got down there, he was already working on my leg press machine. Haven't tried to do dips on it yet so I don't know how sturdy that portion is but I'll edit my review once I'm bold enough to try doing dips.
I**
Very good
Sturdy, comfy, everything I was looking for
G**R
Dont buy
Bent, broken and missing pieces
W**N
Solid
Good build quality. Easy to assemble. Does not move or wobble when used, I’m 6’ and 200 lbs. Great pads and placement, enough space so the manhood doesn’t get squashed. The only thing to note is the height adjustment is compression (not spring pin). This means it can be fine tuned to exactly the height you want (vs holes at predetermined locations), but could be a wear point if constantly adjusted between multiple users. It could also easily be switched out, but for most home gyms it will never be a problem. IMO it is worth the price.
C**
Decent home hyper extension bench, or light commercial (Not heavy commercial use).
This hyper extension bench is great for taller or shorter users, very comfortable, effective & sturdy. I am over '5 10" and 185 pounds therefore, this bench works the lower back very good. Some other benches which are half the price as this one are for smaller people under '5 7" and less than 130 pounds (Sometimes you just got to pay more, or get left behind in the dust!). Note: The yellow handles are okay to guide you, but are not meant for bodyweight dips or other exercises. Bottom line, worth every penny, 5 star, and would recommend. Thanks.
K**B
Good quality
This is a good quality piece of equipment for the price. It’s very stable and works fine for short or tall users
J**Y
Great bench, but... should be better at this price
I have tried several different hyperextension benches, with different designs. I love the design of this bench, it is the best design of all I've tried. The split hip pads with a gap in between are significantly more comfortable in use then a single flat pad is. Even my wife prefers the two separate pads with the gap in the middle. The angling of the two hip pads is perfect too, it provides more stability especially when doing weighted twisting hyperextensions, also with weighted side-bends - it keeps your hips from sliding. The leg pad is well positioned and once again is a perfect design being one straight pad, allowing for multiple leg positions during various uses. The foot platform is also perfect as one big piece and not the two separate pieces most designs are. However... regarding the pads, the foam used is lumpy, not sure what they used but it feels like carpet underlay pad and not a quality dense foam typically used in benches (even cheap benches). The faux-leather covers on the 3 pads is super cheap and thin, make sure there is NO chance of anything on you that could catch it, as it will rip instantly. Of all benches I have and have used, this has got to be the thinnest pad covering I have felt.The base (all of the black painted lower parts) is heavy-gauge steel and even the foot pads are large and comparable to heavy-use professional gym benches. The lower part is super stable and very strong with no flex or movement. Unfortunately, from the aluminum extension piece, up, it is the opposite. The aluminum extension piece is thin and flimsy, the yellow handle bar is a flexy joke that I would not recommend being used for anything other than simply stabilizing oneself while getting in position. It is really unfortunate, the lower half I would happily say could endure years and years of hard use, the top section, I wouldn't recommend for use by anyone over 200lbs and most certainly not for any setting other than home use.At almost 3.5 to 4 times more expensive than the cheapo hyperextension benches, I can't say this is 3.5 to 4 times better. Yes, this bench is more stable in use, and yes the design is better. But, the super thin and cheap pad coverings combined with the lumpy foam underneath and the flexy / under constructed upper section don't make this bench a great value. Maybe for $250-$275 but not for the current price. I would give the bench design 5 stars for sure, the build however, I only give 3 stars (and only because the bottom half of the bench is so well-built, solid and sturdy).
O**A
Thank you, excellent trainer!
Thank you, excellent trainer, quality build Well, if it were a little cheaper it would be even better!!!
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