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ComMax Roman Chair Back Hyper Extension Bench 30-40-50 Degrees Adjustable

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About this item

  • Three Angels Adjustable 30-40-50 Degrees, 7 Stage Backing Length From 28 To 38 Inch, Suit for Diffirent Body Height, Two Steps Fold-up Easy Storage Under Bed or Sofa Roman flexion, sit-ups. It can strengthen your lower back, waist and abdominal muscles, leg muscles, buttocks muscles.Help you improve blood circulation and relieve pain. waist and abdominal muscles, leg muscles, buttocks muscles.Help you improve blood circulation and relieve pain.
  • Recommended for User Weight Up To 250lbs, Great for Home Gym Exercise
  • Comfortable Divided 1.6 Inch Support Pads (Designed for male) with Handle bars
  • Great For Developing Strong Glutes, Low Back, Ham Strings & Abs (30 Degrees can do ABs Tranning)
  • Foldable Roman Chair Has Been Basically Completed Assembly, You Just Need to Install The Armrests and Foot Cover, 2 Minutes to Complete and Use.



Product Description

ComMax Foldable Roman chair

ComMax Roman Chair ab machine

Back Hyper Extension Bench

Home fitness equipment

ComMax Roman chair has 3 adjustable angles and 7-level adjustable backrest, allowing you to perform a variety of different sports. The triangle design can make the movement more stable. Chest, abdomen, shoulders, back, buttocks can all be exercised. Easy to assemble and fold. It is the ideal exercise equipment for your home fitness.

Product specifications

* Product size: 107x47x96cm /42.1x18.5x37.8 in

* Packing size: 106x43x15cm /41.7x16.9x5.9 in

* Load bearing: 113kg / 250 lb * *Gross weight: 11kg / 24 lb

ComMax Roman Chair Features

PADDED CUSHION

PADDED CUSHION

Comfortable and breathable high-density foam hip support cushion.

FOAM ROLLERS

FOAM ROLLERS

Foam sponge adjust the angle to increase comfort, stability and control.

Foot pedal

FOOT PEDAL

The tread pattern can be non-slip, massage the soles of the feet.

FLOOR STABILIZERS

FLOOR STABILIZERS

Stabilizers help you keep your balance.

Workout Demostrations

The foldable Roman chair is a multi-functional home gym workout equipment, you can adjust it to a suitable height according to your height. It allows your back muscles, abdominal muscles, waist and abdomen, legs, buttocks to be fully and effectively exercised.

Back grip squat

Supine exercise

Lateral bending

Weight-bearing lateral flexion


SettleNow
June 1, 2025
This is NOT a $400 GHD. It is not as sturdy or as versatile as that. It is also far less expensive, heavy and bulky.Pros -- low price and excellent valueAdjustable angle -- let's you make various parts of range of motion the most challenging.Portability and stores in small space -- literally under 30 seconds to unfold and set it up, or to fold it and set it aside.Split pad -- many similar products feature a single, solid pad. That can be very uncomfortable for males. No issue with this product.Cons -- I would exercise extreme caution if you are doing very dynamic movements, or if you are very heavy. The base of the support fits into one of three lips that keep it in place. If you unweight it enough for the base to slip out of that, you are going face first into the ground. I have not had that happen or felt close to it but I weigh under 150 pounds (70kgs).If you are hoping for something as sturdy and versatile as a high-end GHD, you are going to be disappointed. If you want a device that is small, lightweight and affordable and you have realistic expectations of it, you will find this to be an good addition to your home gym.
Kevin
May 18, 2025
The product has every feature I want but it feels very cheap and flimsy. I am 170” and I don’t think it will hold up to anyone heavier.The bar to adjust the angle is crooked and I have to twist it and force it to it’s locking latches. This made the unit unacceptable for me. The pads are thin. Also the piece that holds your feet is a good feature but it wiggles around a lot. There is a lot of play on it.Edit: Upgraded from 2 stars to 4. Seller promptly replaced the defective one. Having received an acceptable unit, it is light, easily carried, and good for home use. It’s still kinda flimsly and would not recommend it to anyone heavier than 180#. I am going to keep a eye on it.
BD
May 14, 2025
You might not expect a gym quality product for about $100 and that's a good thing because you don't get one. Bench is unstable unless both hand screws are tightened completely. Then it is moderately stabile, but not really solid. Unable to get it properly adjusted. Inadequate English instructions and no explanations or cautions are supplied.Product is a decent value at $99.98 as currently charged by other vendors. Unfortunately, I was charged $159.99 for the exact same Xiaopeng product, featuring the same description photos (with the same male model).
Nelson
May 8, 2025
I purchased this as a gift for my husband, who is 6'4" and about 230 lbs. We were pleasantly surprised to see how well this is made. Very simple to assemble and easily adjustable to fit a range of heights (I am 5’8”). We opted not to put the handles on - you don’t really need them- and they are just a bit too narrow and fell to close for comfort. But very sturdy, no rocking or tipping! Great price for a piece of home gym equipment.
Patrick Lane
May 3, 2025
The one positive is it folds up easy, and it's light weight...... I'm 5 ft 7 and around 155 pounds. I have to put this on the highest setting. If you're a dude any taller this probably won't work.... All that being said I doubt there's any other options. There's basically 3 types available, and all the brands are basically the same just re badged. If I could go back I would have just bought the 75 dollar pile of crap that also folds. Saved 50 bucks. But like I said there really no cheap option that's not a flimsy pile of crap. You want quality you need to buy rogue, or at least Titan.
Craig P.
April 7, 2025
I've been having low back pain that wasn't resolving with my usual tools (stretching, light exercise). I discovered that doing a dead hang from the hips off a 45 hip extension bench at the gym really helped - puts traction on the right spot. So I wanted something to use at home, but it needed to be cheap, and to fold up and store compactly. This fits the bill.Most folding 45 degree benches use a V shaped structure: one side lies on the ground, the other forms the 45 degree ramp. The durability and rigidity depends on how heavily built the structure is at the apex of the V. You can find photos on-line of cheap ones that have buckled during use. This design was unique in that a movable brace forms a rigid triangle - that is a much better design with respect to structural rigidity.The unit is decent quality, and when all the knobs are tightened down, it feels quite rigid and strong. It folds flat quite easily, and is light weight, so therefore easy to move around and store.I am on the short side - 5'5" and about 170 lbs, and if fits me quite nicely. Can't speak to how well it would fit someone much bigger or smaller.While it seems durable enough for my use, it isn't a heavy-built commercial-quality device. If you are 250lbs, and plan on doing hip/back extensions with a lot of weight, or with a lot of velocity, it might not be the best choice. With modest weight and controlled movements, it would be just fine for home use.Pro's:- Split pad with a gap in the middle is comfortable.- Light, stores flat, yet pretty rigid when set up.Con's:- The foot plates sit close to the floor, If you lacked ankle flexibility, you might have trouble getting your foot flat on the footrest. It will stretch the calf muscle pretty good. This can be fixed by setting the front and back bases on a 2x4 piece of lumber. It creates more space for your forefoot.- The arm on the heel pad feels a tad bit short. Depending on the angle I am using, it feels like my knees are hyperextending a little more than I would really like. I wish the arm were 1 or 2 inches longer. I may try to fabricate a short extension to solve that issue.
SettleNow
April 5, 2025
This is NOT a $400 GHD. It is not as sturdy or as versatile as that. It is also far less expensive, heavy and bulky.Pros -- low price and excellent valueAdjustable angle -- let's you make various parts of range of motion the most challenging.Portability and stores in small space -- literally under 30 seconds to unfold and set it up, or to fold it and set it aside.Split pad -- many similar products feature a single, solid pad. That can be very uncomfortable for males. No issue with this product.Cons -- I would exercise extreme caution if you are doing very dynamic movements, or if you are very heavy. The base of the support fits into one of three lips that keep it in place. If you unweight it enough for the base to slip out of that, you are going face first into the ground. I have not had that happen or felt close to it but I weigh under 150 pounds (70kgs).If you are hoping for something as sturdy and versatile as a high-end GHD, you are going to be disappointed. If you want a device that is small, lightweight and affordable and you have realistic expectations of it, you will find this to be an good addition to your home gym.
Kevin
March 16, 2025
The product has every feature I want but it feels very cheap and flimsy. I am 170” and I don’t think it will hold up to anyone heavier.The bar to adjust the angle is crooked and I have to twist it and force it to it’s locking latches. This made the unit unacceptable for me. The pads are thin. Also the piece that holds your feet is a good feature but it wiggles around a lot. There is a lot of play on it.Edit: Upgraded from 2 stars to 4. Seller promptly replaced the defective one. Having received an acceptable unit, it is light, easily carried, and good for home use. It’s still kinda flimsly and would not recommend it to anyone heavier than 180#. I am going to keep a eye on it.
BD
March 11, 2025
You might not expect a gym quality product for about $100 and that's a good thing because you don't get one. Bench is unstable unless both hand screws are tightened completely. Then it is moderately stabile, but not really solid. Unable to get it properly adjusted. Inadequate English instructions and no explanations or cautions are supplied.Product is a decent value at $99.98 as currently charged by other vendors. Unfortunately, I was charged $159.99 for the exact same Xiaopeng product, featuring the same description photos (with the same male model).
Nelson
February 18, 2025
I purchased this as a gift for my husband, who is 6'4" and about 230 lbs. We were pleasantly surprised to see how well this is made. Very simple to assemble and easily adjustable to fit a range of heights (I am 5’8”). We opted not to put the handles on - you don’t really need them- and they are just a bit too narrow and fell to close for comfort. But very sturdy, no rocking or tipping! Great price for a piece of home gym equipment.
Patrick Lane
January 25, 2025
The one positive is it folds up easy, and it's light weight...... I'm 5 ft 7 and around 155 pounds. I have to put this on the highest setting. If you're a dude any taller this probably won't work.... All that being said I doubt there's any other options. There's basically 3 types available, and all the brands are basically the same just re badged. If I could go back I would have just bought the 75 dollar pile of crap that also folds. Saved 50 bucks. But like I said there really no cheap option that's not a flimsy pile of crap. You want quality you need to buy rogue, or at least Titan.
Craig P.
January 9, 2025
I've been having low back pain that wasn't resolving with my usual tools (stretching, light exercise). I discovered that doing a dead hang from the hips off a 45 hip extension bench at the gym really helped - puts traction on the right spot. So I wanted something to use at home, but it needed to be cheap, and to fold up and store compactly. This fits the bill.Most folding 45 degree benches use a V shaped structure: one side lies on the ground, the other forms the 45 degree ramp. The durability and rigidity depends on how heavily built the structure is at the apex of the V. You can find photos on-line of cheap ones that have buckled during use. This design was unique in that a movable brace forms a rigid triangle - that is a much better design with respect to structural rigidity.The unit is decent quality, and when all the knobs are tightened down, it feels quite rigid and strong. It folds flat quite easily, and is light weight, so therefore easy to move around and store.I am on the short side - 5'5" and about 170 lbs, and if fits me quite nicely. Can't speak to how well it would fit someone much bigger or smaller.While it seems durable enough for my use, it isn't a heavy-built commercial-quality device. If you are 250lbs, and plan on doing hip/back extensions with a lot of weight, or with a lot of velocity, it might not be the best choice. With modest weight and controlled movements, it would be just fine for home use.Pro's:- Split pad with a gap in the middle is comfortable.- Light, stores flat, yet pretty rigid when set up.Con's:- The foot plates sit close to the floor, If you lacked ankle flexibility, you might have trouble getting your foot flat on the footrest. It will stretch the calf muscle pretty good. This can be fixed by setting the front and back bases on a 2x4 piece of lumber. It creates more space for your forefoot.- The arm on the heel pad feels a tad bit short. Depending on the angle I am using, it feels like my knees are hyperextending a little more than I would really like. I wish the arm were 1 or 2 inches longer. I may try to fabricate a short extension to solve that issue.
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