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Roman Chair Back Hyperextension Reviews

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The Roman Chair Back Extension Bench is a must for boosting core strength and building powerful back muscles while also targeting the glutes and hamstrings. Crafted with soft, durable vinyl padding, handlebars, and a non-slip diamond-textured footplate, this bench fully supports your body for proper form and optimal muscle activation during extension movements. Rated at 250 LB and with an adjustable torso height of 34" to 43", it's great for athletes of all sizes. Sit back to work your core or flip over for targeted back workouts. The y-frame design of this hyperextension bench maximizes stability, so you can focus more on your killer workout and less on your equipment.

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I'm glad I opted for this over the cheaper version, I'm approx 250lbs and even this one groans a bit when I'm on it. My only gripe, and my wife agrees is that something seems off about the foot plate... the angle is off or the lip is too short and and leaves a feeling that your feet will pop out at any time. All that said, it's holding up good and serving its purpose... The quality isn't in question, just the design
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Posted 2 years ago
I was looking for a quality chair that could support 320lb and 6'11". Have been using this chair 5-6 days a week for over a month now with no breaks, bending, cracking, or noticeable wear. Overall, this is a great option for someone taller/heavier who's looking for a solid frame and straightforward adjustment options. It does feel a little unstable when first positioning on it, but I think that has more to do with my size and personal comfort. The only major drawbacks for me are the short extension length (for my height it only reaches a max of 4-6" below my hips) and the padding is lacking a decent cushion (have been using pillows/pads). I do have long-term concerns about the extension wear and tear but no reason to doubt it right now. Difficult to find a quality machine for my size without going well over $1k. I'd recommend it as a simple solution. Extra extension length is not worth the $500-$800 difference.
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Posted 2 years ago
This item came scratched out of the box. It is a little uncomfortable and could use better quality foam. Also the construction is a bit unstable no matter how much it’s tightened. The foot support could use a larger lip. Overall it pretty good for the price and a decent budget option.
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Posted 2 years ago
Great product. I would love to have rollers hold ankles but it's solid. I am 325 and it holds steady even with an extra 45lb weight.
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Posted 2 years ago
It is good workout for your back
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Posted 2 years ago
It works fine, but no better or worse than dozens of similar models. Titan is always on top in the quality/cost category. A good value for the money.
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Posted 2 years ago
The equipment works fine and I like the wide platform for feet. Unfortunately, I cannot use this without adding a towel as additional padding. Otherwise it’s pretty painful. Also, the spacing between the pads does not leave much room for the male anatomy. Your experience may vary. I am 5’11 and 180lbs with bony hips.
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Posted 2 years ago
Great Product. It supports all weight, my children use it, the wife, and myself (200lbs +). The assembly was easy, and the material was great (thick padding, strong/heavy footrest, strong bolts for tightening) and well made. I recommend this machine to anyone w/o the room for a GHD machine, which FINALLY came off of backorder, and now I can't decide what to send back.
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Posted 2 years ago