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TRUE FITNESS Abdominal Crunch Bench

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

The FS-21 Abdominal Crunch Bench is a high-quality compact, utility bench, perfect for abdominal workouts. It is padded so your customers can stay comfortable as they perform their workouts. Our Crunch Bench also allows for easy maintenance as the material can easily be wiped down. The FS-21 Abdominal Crunch Bench comes with wheels for easy moving around your gym facility. Both trainers and customers can easily adjust the placement to allow for more space.

With this bench, your customers can do a number of crunch exercises, including the basic crunch, reverse crunch, sit-ups, crunch twits, and more. This bench is slightly elevated on one side so your customers can obtain an intense abdominal workout with minimal lifting accessories.

Features:
  • 20-degree angled back pad and dual ankle pads for comfort and ergonomics
  • Easily relocate with transport wheels
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (L x W x H):

46″ x 24″ x 23″ / 116 cm x 60 cm x 58 cm

Product Weight:

49 lbs / 22 kg

Color Options:

Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame and upholstery options available.

WARRANTY

Warranty Type:

Commercial

Frame:

10 Years

Parts:

5 Years

Labor:

1 Year

Cosmetic and Coating:

3 Months

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