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Sporting Goods : Strength Trainer Adjustable Slant Board

Strength Trainer Adjustable Slant Board

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Strength Trainer Adjustable Slant Board
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Binding: Sports
Brand: IronMan
EAN: 0741178182746
Label: Ironman
Manufacturer: Ironman
Model: IM-AAB
Publisher: Ironman
Release Date: December 10, 2006
Sales Rank: 31126
Studio: Ironman



Features:
  • Heavy duty 14-gauge steel frame construction
  • Durable, two-toned vinyl upholstery
  • Adjustable pads and foam rollers
  • Beginner to intermediate level user
  • Lifetime frame warranty







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Item Description:
Get the abs you've always wanted with the help of this strength training board. Designed for beginning to intermediate users, this adjustable board is perfect for doing crunches, sit-ups, and other abdominal exercises. The ab-board’s 45-degree exercise angle makes sure you're targeting your core throughout your exercise routine. Rollers are padded for comfort and adjust to fit any user. This durable slantboard also features a handle for easier entry onto and off of the board and is constructed in 14-gauge heavy duty steel, which means this board won't let up before you do. Double-stitched two-tone upholstery adds some eye appeal and boosts durability.

Manufacturer's Warranty
Frame - lifetime; parts: 90 days





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