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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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The product was packaged well and I received it fast and in good shape - 5 stars. The instructions were good and relatively easy to put together - 5 stars The design of the product is ok. But, there is a lot of flex in the product. It is not a sturdy product and does not feel sturdy in use. The heel stop on the foot rest needs to be taller to keep your feet from slipping off the plate when in use or use thicker box steel to reduce the flex in the beam - 2.5 stars. The finish of the product is nice. Looks like you would get good life out of the finish. There was definitely quite a bit of metal shavings throughout all the box tubes that I had to clear out and there was one small scuff from packaging but it’s not that big of a deal. It’s a piece of work equipment - 4 stars.
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Posted 1 year ago
It was exactly what I waws looking for. LOVE IT!
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Posted 1 year ago
Quick ship, easy to assemble, and a nice addition to our growing garage gym!
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Posted 1 year ago
I had a little trouble puttingnit together but eventually figured it out and once done, the machine was fine. My only issue is that even at the shortest setting, the footplate is a little far away for me. I am 5’3”.
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Posted 1 year ago
Arrived quickly and well packaged. It was easy to assemble. I did over tork a bolt even with hand tools and smashed the rear base beam. It is not visible and I don't believe it is causing any issue with function or structural integrity. Take caution not to over tork bolts. The finish looks decent and the branding is minimal. I guess if you like branding than you may be a bit disappointed. I am 6 foot and 350 pounds and it does flex some both on the foot stand and the handle bars when mounting and dismounting. I don't know how much more weight it would truly hold. This added to moving away from a five star rating. The pads could use some more cushion as they can dig in to your thighs. This is another reason for the 4 out of 5 stars. This may not be an issue for a smaller person but is worth noting for heavier users. In comparison to some other brands it does a really good job at the price point. I feel secure and believe it is allowing for good form for the exercise intended. It is holding up well to daily use in a home gym. I have only had the product for a month or so and cannot speak for the longevity, but so far so good.
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Posted 1 year ago
Really nice machine. Only concern I have is I'm 6'3" and 215 lbs. When I hold a 25 lb plate in my hand, it wants to tip forward.
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Posted 1 year ago
Really good, solid piece of equipment for a good price. I like it as much or better than any other Roman chair I've tried elsewhere. Arrived in a timely manner. Is very sturdy. Would highly recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
I was super excited to receive this hyperextension bench, which is a solid, well made piece of equipment. The downside is the pads leave a lot of comfort to be desired. I’m a 5’5” woman tall so even on the lowest setting the pads are still not quite the right height and dig into my pelvis when in use. I’ve combatted this by layering a yoga mat for added cushion. Not having a calf bar for stabilization takes some getting used to also. All in all this is a quality piece that I’ll make work (as disassembling and returning is more of a pain than the pad discomfort). In general I’d recommend this with the caveat that if you’re short you may need to modify it a bit.
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Posted 1 year ago