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Powertec Fitness P-HC 45 Dual Hyperextension / Roman Chair | 
| Brand: Powertec Fitness Category: Sports
List Price: $299.00 Buy New: $239.99 You Save: $59.01 (20%)
New (2) from $239.99
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 7739
Shipping Weight (lbs): 95 Dimensions (in): 50 x 24 x 30
MPN: P-HR Model: P-HC UPC: 716542101128 EAN: 0716542101128 ASIN: B000P7ANRI
Release Date: April 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | Dual hyperextension/Roman chair for strengthening lower back, glutes, and abs | | • | Adjustable foot roller system and adjustable seat for traditional hyperextensions | | • | Locks in at 45-degree angle for slanted back hyperextensions; 500-pound capacity | | • | Adjusts for Roman chair sit-ups; accommodates all body types and sizes | | • | Measures 24 x 30 x 50 inches (W x H x D); lifetime warranty on frame |
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Product Description This is the only Back Extension of its kind that provides multiple variations. This dual system allows you to lock in at the 45 degree angle to perform angle hyperextensions, or you can use the adjustable foot roller system and set the adjustable seat in the flat position to perform traditional hyperextensions. The multiple adjust ...
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Powertec Fitness P-HC 45 Dual Hyperextension / Roman Chair May 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a high quality piece of execercise equipment. The assembly was easy although there were no written instructions, just a picture of the unit. The chair is rock solid and very easy to adjust. I would definitely buy this chair again and I recommend it to anyone who is looking at strengthening their core.
Great Roman Chair May 2, 2008 I have been in the market for a roman chair to strengthen my back and this chair is everything that I could expect. The machine is solid and remains stable during all exercises. The pads are positioned apart to accommodate men. The positioning of the pads did not feel correct but after using it for a week it felt right. The adjust ability of the machine allows different sized people to utilize the machine with minimal effort. All the Powertec products that I have purchased have been great.
WANT GREAT QUALITY FOR YOUR MONEY? BUY THIS! March 23, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I purchased this Hyper/roman chair made by Powertec because I own Powertec's leverage workbench and it is an OUTSTANDING, SOLID piece of equipment so, I thought that I couldn't go wrong with their Roman Chair- I was correct to think so. The P-HR 45 by Powertec feels extremely SOLID while in use. The previous review complained about the pads being set to far apart- I did not find that to be so. I actually think that Powertec did this so that men could do Hyperextensions on this equipment in comfort and not have to worry about the family jewels being ruined. (Thanks Powertec!) Most Hyper/Roman chairs that I have seen are a bit huge. This chair surprisingly takes up very little space. It is very important that you FOLLOW DIRECTIONS when putting this together. It states that you should NOT tighten the bolts when putting this together until all the bolts are in place. I put all bolts into place and then tightened them starting from the bottom of the chair and worked my way up. TRUST me when I tell you that you should take heed to this as it really does make a difference as to how solid this machine will feel to you when you are using it. To me, there is nothing more important than to have your abs and lower back in there absolute best shape. Do yourself a favor and add this EXCELLENT piece of equipment to your home gym.
55 to 90 degree angle December 6, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It says that is adjust from 45 to 90 degrees, but it is more like a 55 degree angle I would say. But I knew that when I purchased it, you can clearly tell from the picture that's no 45 degree angle. Since I bought mine I notice there is one by bodycraft now that clearly does adjust all the way from 45 to 90, so if the more straight up angle is important to you you might want that one instead. The two pads were too far apart so I had to reverse them so they are closer together (how wide do they think peoples hips are?), but with them closer together you can't adjust it all the way to the 90 degree angle. And the one pad sticks out about 1/2 and inch further then the other on mine (even before I switched them). Why'd I still give it 4 stars?...well I don't want to automatically discourage people (I usually don't even look at anything with below a 4 star rating), maybe my problems were exclusive to me, and I haven't tried any of the others to know how they compare. Anyhow I'm keeping mine problems and all (not much on returning stuff), seems solid and well constsructed and will do the job. No more important muscle to work than the all important lower back.
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