XMARK Adjustable Decline Abdominal Sit-up Bench, 12 Resistance Levels, Gray or Black
$219.00
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When you choose XMARK, you’re opting for more than top-quality commercial and residential strength equipment from a trusted US small business with 25 yrs experience in the strength training industry; you’re choosing a brand that genuinely values its customers. Our excellent US based support team is always ready to assist you with any questions or concerns, ensuring a smooth shopping experience.
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MAXIMUM ADJUSTABILITY: Whether you’re aiming for six-pack abs or improving overall core strength, 12 decline levels of resistance allow you to customize workout intensity and target muscles precisely by progressively challenging your core muscles.
BULLHORN HANDLEBAR: The bullhorn handlebar is designed to provide a secure and stable grip, making it easy and safe to mount and dismount the bench, especially helpful for maintaining balance as you get into position.
ERGONOMIC LEG HOLDER: The ergonomic leg holder has 4-inch countoured roller pads and is designed to reduce back strain by providing secure support for your legs. Its ergonomic shape helps maintain proper posture, so your legs remain properly positioned for more effective movements and safer sessions.
DURABLE CUSHIONING: Featuring an extra-thick 2.5-inch Duraguard vinyl cushion, this bench provides superior comfort and long-lasting durability. The high-density padding offers excellent support during workouts.
HEAVY-DUTY CONSTRUCTION: Built with a sturdy steel mainframe, this bench features a robust 2″ x 3″ back support for exceptional strength and durability. The heavy-duty construction is designed to handle intense workouts without wobbling.
SCRATCH-RESISTANT FINISH: The baked powder coat finish not only enhances the overall durability of the bench but also provides a scratch-resistant surface that withstands wear and tear from daily use.
C. W. DuPree –
This is one of the best products I have ever purchased.
Second review: I have used this adjustable crunch bench for about fifteen to twenty years. Other than replacing a couple of foam rollers and discarding the plastic end caps (not really needed), the bench is as good as when it came out of the box. It is just as sturdy as the ones I have used at gyms, and the grab bar is increasingly useful for exercising as well as dismounting as I age (I am almost 70). The last I looked it was made in America, not you-know-where.I have serious arthritis all over my body and a raging case of fibromyalgia (Everybody with M.E. also has FMS, and I am no exception). The inversion effect I get with the bench in a fully extended position is substantial. For a few years I used a wooden support under the business end to raise the angle of inversion–I get all the benefits of an inversion table with far less strain on my tendons and ligaments. Last year I finally did away with the box–at my age, a more gentle angle of inclination is advisable. I have done a great deal of brutal physical work, as a former Teamster, as well as taking care of my house and an acre of trees. I have lost four inches in height and also fell two stories six years ago. To address this situation, I use this crunch bench along with a 23 pound medicine ball, in combination with a Chi machine and 100 leg lifts per day, and over the past several years I have substantially mitigated my kyphosis. I can carry reasonably heavy objects again, and my vertebrae are not slipping out of line all the time. I wish I was as happy with everything I’ve purchased–together with the Chi machine, this bench has made a huge difference in my ability to maintain an active lifestyle.Earlier review I posted years ago:This product was not only considerably less expensive than analogous products by other manufacturers, it was shipped to my home in California in five days, arriving on a Saturday. Not too shabby.Overall I am pleased. The height and adjustments and overall size are the same as the heavier enameled model at my gym, but the pad is longer, wider at the shoulders, and mounted a little higher on the frame, so it is far more comfortable, especially considering that my head can’t touch the floor (which happens with some other models, tending to be inconvenient and annoying).The frame is a battleship color, but not ugly and plenty sturdy; plastic fittings are heavy-gauge and not likely to split easily. I have done a number of crunches, performed my upside-down routine with a twelve pound medicine ball (part of my physical therapy, the reason I have a crunch bench in my bedroom to begin with), and just enjoyed the passive inversion. So far it is as good or better in every practical way than every other model I have used, quite a few overall. I consider it to have been a good investment.–Perhaps the coolest feature is the vertical grip that allows one to climb on or off with ease. Most crunch benches lack this feature, and, as an older disabled person, I really appreciate it–I am used to having to step up on something else to do my crunches, and this is no longer necessary; nor do I pull my back muscles trying to get off!
TC –
Decent Quality and correct ergonomics for incline sit-ups.
I looked at a lot of sit-up incline benches before settling on this one. My biggest concern is correct feet placement to make it easy to crank out sit-ups on the incline. This works. The cushions aren’t the best, but not the worst either. should hold up. The metal and welds all look good quality. Stability wise it’s very stable. No issues with wobbles or movement. Basically it meets the requirements. Wish the cheaper ones had correct foot placement because I’d prefer their lower profile and don’t really care about durability or cushion quality as long as it’s stable and gives me enough incline to work my abs. For reference I’m 5’9 and 170lbs.
Bethy –
Other reviews highly recommended the XMark 12 Position so I went ahead and …
I spent a few hours researching decline benches for use doing some heavy ab work. Other reviews highly recommended the XMark 12 Position so I went ahead and bought it. The bench itself is very sturdy and fairly simple to put together. It also has a wide mat which is helpful since I’m 6’1, 225 (I’m using my wife’s account). For the price of this bench, I don’t think there is a better alternative.I only have 2 negative comments. First, the pads behind your knees are fairly small, and might be a little uncomfortable if you’re not used to them. They are also just normal foam padding and not covered in vinyl like some higher end models.The second, is that I’m building a home gym, and this bench only serves as a decline. After purchasing, I found the XMark XM-7631 XMark Ab, Hyperextension and Preacher Curl Weight Bench XM-7631 which serves as a decline, flat bench, hyperextension, and bicep curl machine. It’s more expensive, but also would save a lot of room that 4 other machines would take up. Had I found it first, I might have gone with that model instead.Regardless, the XMark 12 Position Adjustable Decline is everything that was advertised and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a sturdy, comfortable decline/Ab bench
C. Hicks –
Almost perfect
Pros:1. Has a steeper setting than most, which is the primary reason I bought this unit.2. Good customer service. I had a shipping issue, which was completely the fault of FedEx, and XMark was very responsive in assisting.3. Very sturdy and well-built, with one exception which I’ll explain in the con section.Con:1. This is the reason for the 4 vs 5 star in Overall rating and Value for money ratings. There are two main frame pieces, with the vertical piece sliding through the horizontal (bench) piece. The horizontal piece has (or had, in my case) two plastic pieces on the inside, which are simply attached with double-sided tape of all things, that the vertical piece is supposed to slide through, and the purpose is to make the connection snug so the unit is not shaky when you’re using it. However, the vertical piece doesn’t fit well into the plastic pieces so I ended up knocking them loose. As I stated, they are attached with double-sided tape, which is an astonishingly poor engineering solution in what is otherwise a very well-engineered piece of equipment. I ended up just removing the plastic pieces and then using rubber shims around the top of the connection to tighten everything up. Some people might not like that solution as it makes it a real hassle to change the steepness setting, but in my case I just use the steepest setting so it works fine for me. I’ve included two pictures of the shim solution.Overall I’m happy with the unit, as after having used the shim trick it works great.
learner –
This bench is sturdy and does what it was designed to do. The setup was easy… they marked all the nuts and bolts on both the packing and manual so it was pretty straight forward. I find this bench pretty got rid of my back pain problem while doing ab exercises.
Sunshine –
I love this bench. Easy to put together, easy to use and gives a great workout. Extremely satisfied.I was doing my set up on the floor, but now with this bench its better confortable, no back pain, andgives better set up. Worth the money, I recommand it to all.
jptr –
Was received the next day, had difficulties with sliding two main pieces (board and tube) into each other. Foam roller caps sliding off. Other than that very happy with purchase and prompt amazon service. Comfy pad, perfect for my height 5’7, looks good in the apartment and does the job well.
Vithooshan –
Sturdy and comfortable – works great!
Peter –
Easy to assemble. Delivered on time and as quoted. You are steps away from a ripping six-pack!