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|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 97 customer reviews )
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91 of 94 found the following review helpful:
JUNK! Jan 01, 2011
By matt Assembled bench, legs were uneven and the platform was tilted. The third time I used it a leg folded under the weld was fine the metal tore because it is thin. The platform cover is slick and the plywood backing will flex creating instability. The only thing they got right was the padding and width of the platform. This bench is junk, I posted pics in the costumer image area of the failure.
UPDATE: i have gotten no response from anybody about this product failure.
36 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Apex JD2.2 Flat Bench Feb 15, 2011
By jjbelic Had it for a little over 4 months, and one of the legs buckled while I was doin Bench Presses... Almost smashed my face with 50 pound dumbells.. Fun! Not!
51 of 54 found the following review helpful:
Solid Bench Feb 15, 2007
By Shane Schofield This is a good weight bench. I use mine for bench press, tricep extensions, and,with addition of ankle weights, leg extensions. Ie is very solid despite its light weight. I weigh 300lbs. It also serves as a nice bench to sit on. very comfortable.
27 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Great Bench for the Money Feb 26, 2007
By A.J. This bench was easy to assemble, and, once put together, the bench was solid, i.e., it didn't wobble. The padding is good and the overall quality is good. The only downside I have seen from the bench so far is that it could use a wider base for doing exercises like dumbell flies... This could be considered a good thing, though: you have to use your core and bring the weights up evenly. This could also be due to that fact that the bench sits on thick carpeting. For $40 and free shipping, I have no complaints.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Flimsy, massive structural crack when I was using it. May 13, 2011
By GGS I'm 180 pounds and I was using two 35 pound dumbbells. A bit of angular momentum put some torque on the corner of the leg, and it snapped on me. I'm lucky not to have been hurt.
Even if you're smaller than me, I would recommend avoiding this bench. Get a safe, solid bench.
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