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Roman Chair Back Hyperextension Reviews

4.6 Rating 203 Reviews
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Build a stronger core, glutes, and lower back with the Roman Chair Back Extension V2—a must-have for any serious home gym setup. Designed for comfort and control, this bench helps you target key muscle groups with confidence.
The y-frame base keeps the bench stable during reps, while the soft vinyl padding, handlebars, and diamond-textured footplate give you the support you need to stay locked in and focused on form.
With a 250 LB weight rating and an adjustable torso height of 34" to 43", it fits a wide range of users. Sit back for core work or flip over for targeted back extensions—this bench gives you the flexibility to train the way you want.
If you're looking to improve posture, increase spinal strength, or boost athletic performance, this bench has your back—literally.

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Built solid. The angle is nice, too. You can use chains, bands, dumbbells and barbells with this machine making it extremely versatile.
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Posted 5 years ago
This hyperextension is very stable and sturdy. Assembly was easy and quick. All parts were included and everything aligned well. The adjustment knob can be a bit clunky, but I wouldn't consider it a big deal. I would prefer another adjustment hole to be able to make it shorter. I'm about 5'9" and need to use the shortest setting to be able to comfortably achieve a full range of motion and feel the tension in my glutes and hamstrings. As Wayne noted, it would be too tall for anyone shorter than 5'9" (or someone a little taller with relatively shorter legs). Overall, for the price I think this hyperextension would be hard to beat for a home gym.
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Posted 6 years ago
They fixed the issues with the first version, the pads have much sturdier support now, no flex at all under heavy weight back extensions. No rocking at all, very stable, for reference I'm about 200 pounds. Only two negatives, the vinyl on the padding isn't very high quality but should last a while in a home-gym setting. And the pop-pin to adjust height isn't very smooth, it works but they could've added a better quality pin and just passed on the price increase, same with the vinyl. It'd be worthwhile, in my opinion. The two issues aren't really negatives at all considering the price point, just something you should be aware of.
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Posted 6 years ago