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(13 customer reviews) 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Great Bench,
May 6, 2009 Sea Otter (Millbrae, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flat, Incline, Decline Bench for Home and Commercial Use (Sports)
This is a great bench for working out at home. The gap that others have mentioned in their reviews is something that most incline/decline type benches have. As you raise the surface to incline the bench, the gap lessens until it disappears when you have the bench inclined all the way. When using the bench in the flat position, a rolled up towel works fine to fill in the gap if it bothers you. The construction is superb. This bench will last me my lifetime. I had absolutely no problem figuring out how to put the parts together with just the "expanded parts" view to follow. I recommend this bench to anyone who wants a high quality, sturdy workout bench.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
excellent product,
September 16, 2008 Jennifer (Wisconsin USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flat, Incline, Decline Bench for Home and Commercial Use (Sports)
I am a personal trainer and I really like the stability of this bench. It is very helpful to me as a great training tool. The only thing I don't particularly care for is the gap between the seat and the back of the bench. If it were a little smaller, it would be much more comfortable to me and to my clients as well. Other than that, I would highly recommend this bench.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
good,
July 18, 2008 Keith OH/MI - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Flat, Incline, Decline Bench for Home and Commercial Use (Sports)
Build quality is great, it is very sturdy and heavy. One thing that I do not like about the design is the 5" gap between the benches. I have used other incline benches where the gap was much smaller. I would give this a 5 but the assembly instructions were terrible. First there were no instructions, just an exploded view of the assembled bench. Next, the exploded view and index of parts called out the hardware in Inch measurements but the hardware was packaged and labeled with metric measurements. Lastly, the instructions did not match the pieces that were included (there were more pieces than shown in the picture) so I had to take two sections of the bench apart after I was done to install pieces that I had left off. Overall, it was not that hard to assemble but it could have been much easier if the manufacturer had spent a little more time making some instructions that matched the hardware. I still think that this is the best bench available for the money.