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BodyCraft F670 Hyper-Extension / Roman Chair | 
enlarge | Brand: Bodycraft Category: Sports
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $249.00 You Save: $50.99 (17%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 11955
Shipping Weight (lbs): 64 Dimensions (in): 51 x 24 x 37
MPN: F670 Model: F670 ASIN: B000MQTS14
Release Date: September 19, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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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.
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!
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Good Piece of Gear July 31, 2010 Robert J Ward 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm extremely pleased with this equipment. Shipment was timely. I was particularly impressed with the way it was packaged. Everything was wrapped and placed in the box so that it would not get scratched or damaged. All the parts were there. I did have some minor trouble assembling though. Carefully scrutinize the cross legs; they are difficult to tell apart and the only distinction are the number of longitudinal edges on end caps. If you get it, you'll see what I mean. Also, there are some plastic sleeves embedded into some of the bars; these do not have holes to accept the bolts that will go through them. They are supposed to be that way. A buddy of mine came over and helped me assemble the chair. It only took us 20 minutes. I wanted sturdy gear and this fits the bill. It easily handles my 250 pounds, it doesn't wobble at all, and it's extremely comfortable to sit on. I think it has already made a difference in easing my lower back pain. I recommend it to anyone who wants to strengthen their core. rjw
When at home by your own Roman February 3, 2010 cedric riyal (West Orange, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had been wanting to add a Roman Chair to my home gym for some time. After researching several, I came across the Body Craft product. At first I was a little concerned about stability because compared to some of the other machines, the Body Craft machine is lighter than others.
I am very satisfied with the product. It is adjustable, sturdy and the pad is plush and ergonomically designed for male comfort all at a reasonable price.
Great Quality June 17, 2009 Graguy (Pennsylvania) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Arrived on time. The padding is very comfortable and the unit is easy to adjust for different levels of training. Feels very solid and durable. Very glad I selected this one over the other options available. Without a doubt, worth the extra money.
roman chair January 13, 2009 Melissa Barney (Las Vegas, NV) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great product-- better than we have at the gym. Very sturdy and high quality.
Great roman chair June 18, 2008 W. Poon (Seattle, WA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
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