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The Marcy Adjustable Hyper Extension Bench is a heavy-duty, iron-framed fitness tool designed for versatile core and back workouts. Featuring a powder-coated finish, high-density foam padding, and adjustable leg holders, it supports up to 308 lbs while delivering ergonomic comfort. Its compact design makes it ideal for home gyms, empowering professionals to strengthen abs, glutes, hamstrings, and lower back with stability and style.
Brand | Marcy |
Item Weight | 42 Pounds |
Material | Iron |
Color | Dark grey |
Product Dimensions | 27.5"D x 43.5"W x 37.5"H |
Frame Material | Iron |
Weight Limit | 308 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362998857 |
Manufacturer | Marcy |
UPC | 689984687256 096362998857 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 44.75 x 19 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 19.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 34.5 x 28.5 x 34.5 inches |
Brand Name | Marcy |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | JD-3.1 |
Style | Standard |
Included Components | Warranty card, User manual, one hyperextension bench |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
P**E
Good quality materials
Good quality and works as advertised
L**F
Great Bench for Home Gym
I have been wanting one of these for my home gym for quite a while. Black Friday deal was too good to pass up. Here's my review:Pros1. Pretty easy to assemble.2. Great workout, both hyper extensions and ab work.3. The angle of the bench is great. It allows one to be at a 90 degree angle when hanging down to get the most out of the exercise for experienced gym rats. 4. It has nice padded legs.5. It's not to heavy to move around.6. All in all for the price it is pretty solid.Cons1. It took a long time to arrive... about 3 weeks, which is half what Amazon estimated.2. It is a bit challenging to get on to it. At 5'6" it requires jumping up onto it or using a small stool tucked on one side. That's a bit of a challenge as there is not much space between the pad and the foot holder to swing forward. I might be a bit gun shy leaning on the handles as I saw some reviews saying the handles broke. My handles look welded well. Over time I am sure I will adapt to it.3. While it was easy to assemble, it requires two wrenches that were not included. It would have been nice if they included those little hand wrench tools that come with a lot of things that need assembly. I will have to borrow one from a neighbor as I only have one to finish tightening the bolts on the bottom. They require one to hold the bolt in place while the other one is turning the nut. When tight, the unit is stable. If the bolts are not tight enough it wobbles a little.All in all, I am happy and look forward to using it every day! It's solid for home gym equipment and well padded. Worth it!
M**M
Works as Advertised for both directions!
While most of the images for this item show the model performing "back extension" style exercises (and that's inferred in the title of the item), I bought this for its potential to enable traditional "Roman Chair" forward facing style ab exercises. Happy to report it does both equally well, very sturdy with only minor wiggles...mainly attributable to the carpeted floor I have in the home gym. The coatings are very thick and the frame material is hefty without being overly heavy. I think they nailed the balance of weight/cost/stiffness for home use.Assembly is pretty straightforward despite the lack of "directions." The package includes a thorough "READ THIS" booklet...but it's all about safety. There are no written "Step 1...find part A and attach to part B using bolt C" kind of instructions. There are only a couple exploded views, labeled with part numbers and you're left to visualize what part goes where, and you kinda-hafta guess what to do first. Do the first page first, then move on to the second page. With only six parts total it's not daunting, but you do have to use your imagination a bit to translate the image to the real thing.The bolt package includes a handy allen wrench that works well on four of the 20 or so fasteners (which is important since this is made in the metric standard and metric allen wrenches are not a common item in your average home tool bag), the others you need a real tool of your own. The pict-o-gram recommends an adjustable/crescent wrench for the bolts, but that's not an ideal solution. I used a 3/8" ratchet teamed with a 17mm socket for the larger bolts, and a 14mm socket for the smaller ones, and that made assembly a breeze. Since this doesn't appear to be made in the USA, metric tools are called for, but if you only have SAE tools handy, 9/16 and 11/16 work (I checked) since nothing has to be super tight. Only two of the bolts use nuts on the far end, the rest screw into the stampings with a few threads cut into the sidewalls, so you don't want to be cranking these down terribly hard or you will strip the three or four threads that exist. Completely possible to do this with a crescent wrench, just not my preference.Could have earned all "5's" with real assembly instructions and tool list that included bolt head sizes, and why there are allen, 17mm, and 14mm fasteners vs all the same size remains a mystery, but for the price, it's a great deal and does exactly what I bought it for. My abs thank you Marcy!!
E**O
Love it
This thing is a life saver for my back. As a truck driver my back takes a beating and this allowed me to work out my back and keep it strong for all the pounding it takes. I love this thing
J**H
Such a deal
For reference I'll start by mentioning that I'm a 5'10" male weighing about 215 pounds. The foam rollers are right behind my ankles when I'm in the hyper-extension excercise position. A 2" difference from my height would only move your ankles about 1" in either direction so this should fit most folks just fine. If you're very short or tall then here's a simple and obvious way to move the post with the thigh pad on it about 4" fore or aft by drilling one more set of holes for one of the two 'mounting bolts'. But this is NOT recommended by the manufacturer so I won't detail that adjustment option any further.The 'bench' arrived in an undamaged box which was very adequately packed and well strapped on the exterior. All of the parts inside were in perfect condition and the various fasteners were shrink-wrapped to a card. Assembly was about 30 minutes and was fairly simple. The bench is sturdy, stable with my weight and functions just as expected. I see no reason to "lengthen" the two handles as some reviewers have suggested. A shorter person may have a harder time mounting the aparatus but a cheap plastic "step" from the hardware store will solve the problem. The fit and finish of the bench is perfect with every screw/bolt hole in perfect position and alignment. The paint job is perfect and unblemished. The reviewers who found fault with some shortcomings of this bench should consider that one can not even PAINT a bench like this for the price that is being asked! If one were to buy only the raw steel stock necessary to build this bench (in the USA)one would pay far more than this model costs (from Amazon). Get a grip! Yes, I too would rather have one of the "nicer" ones that have an ergonomic pivoting thigh rest so that you can just roll forward into an inverted position, etc.. But, guess what? They cost about 5 times the price that this one is going for. In this case, you are getting FAR more than what you are paying for. An unbelieveable bargain for a good basic piece of excercise equipment.
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