Apex JD-1.2 Slant Board
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| List Price: | $79.99 |
| Price: | $55.11 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Product Description
Apex Slant board has four hold down pads, high density foam boxed deluxe upholstery. The finish is a durable powder coat.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2135 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Apex
- Model: JD1.2
- Dimensions: 24.50" h x 15.00" w x 47.00" l, 28.00 pounds
Features
- Comfortable high-density deluxe boxed upholstery
- 2 x 2-inch square and 2-inch round heavy duty steel tube frame
- Four round foam pads for comfort when exercising
- Measures 52.5 x 14 x 23.5 inches when assembled; folds for easy storage
- Two-year limited warranty
Customer Reviews
Excellent cost/value
Low price in comparison to it's competitors, easy to assemble (six steps basically), sturdy and can be used for a wide variety of exercises other than situps. i.e. Bicep curls using the knee pads and free weights, lat pulls (with free weights), triceps kickbacks (with free weights) , leg raises and inclined bench press to name a few.
Sturdy enough to support my 6'4" 230lbs frame - with only one minor setback... the foam leg supports just aren't wide enough... a pretty minor complaint given the cost of this unit.
Simple and perfect
It is light weight enough, and does exactly what it is meant to. I'm very happy with this purchase.
Great for the price, does what it's supposed to do.
I'm a 125lb, 5' 5" woman and this bench serves my size very well. It's sturdy with just an oh-so slight amount of movement during use, especially if you are twisting your torso while doing sit-ups. But overall, very sturdy. Also I am using this on a carpeted surface which adds to that slight bit of movement during use.
It took 5 minutes to put together. All you need is a ratchet or a crescent wrench to tighten 5 bolts. The top rod with the 2 pads that you put your knees around is a sliding rod - it is not fixed. Just slip the rod through the hole and put the pads on both ends. If you have hulking knees/legs, I do think that this bench will *not* fit you. The rod is not made for huge legs to wrap around it. And you wouldn't be comfortable anyway.
The bottom rod has a bracket and bolt attached to it. You adjust the bench to the preferred incline and insert the rod with the welded bolt attached to it and tighten it with the triangular nut made to tighten by hand. You can see how this might get tedious if you're constantly adjusting. Although not completely a safe thing to do, I've had no problems so far with leaving the triangular nut off, allowing for faster adjustment. But since someone is now sharing it wih me I prefer to leave the nut on. I'll probably go to home depot and buy a locking pin and leave the triangular nut off altogther.
Oddities: there were a few stickers on the front adjustable bar that read "APEX JD 1.1" that looked like they were put on by someone after a few drinks (all crooked) which I removed (they came off very easily). One washer was missing, no big deal. This is a great deal with the free shipping. Some vendors charge up to $25 to ship similar benches.
I have just ordered the Apex JD 2.1 Flat Bench and can't wait to test it out!





