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Most HelpfulAnother infomercial trap. Equipment like this will not accomplish effective core strength training. Claims made are faulty and misleading. Statements about this equipment promoting "spot reduction" of abdominal fat are entirely false. Read the fine print before you purchase.
I bought the Fitness Quest Ab Lounge because I needed something that was off the floor and that would support my back and neck and would help me strengthen my core muscles. My back problems, Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis and a couple other health issues prevent me from participating in a lot of other activities and sports that would otherwise be beneficial. I chose this piece of fitness equipment because it seemed to meet my needs. Not only that but it is also very easy to store out of the way - another requirement as we don't have a lot of space. Once I saw the price I was convinced that...
read full review »I have an ab lounger XL and I love it. It works great. I was told that from a surgery that the only way to fix the upper ab would be by another surgery. We got our Ab Lounger at Costco about a year ago and still use it when we have back problems it also helps the back.
For the most part, I like the Ab Lounge. It sure beats getting on the hard floor and trying to do crunches. I like that it extends beyond a flat position, so you can get a larger range of motion. That seems to work your abs better. I also like that you can position your body sideways to work your obliques and your hips won't hurt from doing it. The timer was a nice feature, but it was kind of off at times, and it eventually broke all together. I did like that you can hang on to the strap above while you're doing your workout. It makes you feel secure and you kind of feel like you're...
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