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The Sunny Health & Fitness Foldable Hyperextension Roman Chair is a versatile, heavy-duty exercise bench designed for targeted lower back, glute, and hip workouts. Featuring a sturdy alloy steel frame, adjustable incline and height settings, and foldable design for easy storage, it supports up to 250 pounds while providing comfort with high-density foam pads and nonslip handlebars—perfect for professional millennials optimizing home fitness without sacrificing space.
Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
Material | Foam |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 38"D x 33"W x 24"H |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Weight Limit | 250 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815749011473 |
Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
UPC | 815749011473 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30.06 x 15.44 x 5.02 inches |
Package Weight | 12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39 x 33 x 24 inches |
Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
Model Name | Sunny Health & Fitness SF-BH6629 45 Degree Hyperextension Roman Chair |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SF-BH6629 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Style | Roman Chair |
Included Components | User Manual, Romain Chair |
Fill Material Type | Foam |
A**S
Great for your home gym, easy to use and get a great workout
Awesome product! It’s easy to assemble and use! It’s very durable and sturdy. It’s a great size for a home gym. The padding is very comfortable and helps you get a great workout in. Great value for your money!
K**N
Just what my Back Needed!
Once again Sunny delivers. It is well built and designed. Great adjustment features. Really good stability and easy to move around. This is ideal for a small room. It is not bulky. This was selected with that in mind. If you have the space spend the extra money for larger unit. I am 5 10 and it is a good size. If you’re taller I would consider one that is larger, better padding, larger foot pad and larger framing. So far the back extension portion of the unit works well. There are multiple advantages to the adjustments once can make. The dipping bar is great and handled my weight well. No unit shake. The unit does not move. The padding is ok not the greatest. The foot rest is generally okay but wish it was wider and one piece. I found it easy to put together. And they group the parts separately to help build each section. Good directions.
E**R
Not for short legged people
Got this today and assembled it no problem. I have another product from Sunny and they’re good quality, sturdy long lasting equipment at a good price. I also like that it folds down. I’m writing a review early because there are a couple things I want to help others be aware of.I’m 5’5 1/2” and have a longer torso, my legs are on the shorter side. I have the pad on the lowest setting and it’s too tall for me. If I take out the pin and lower the pad all the way down then it fits correctly—foot platforms would be more helpful. I don’t want to create more back issues when I’m trying to improve back issues because it’s too tall for me. Not the fault of the machine just my proportions. I’m debating sending it back because of that. So if you have shorter legs like me, maybe shop around, this may not be the machine for you. Just an FYI from my toes to the bottom of my pelvis is 30”. If I take out the pin I can shorten the top of the pad to about 33”. So it works if I tip toe. I never realized my legs were quite that short lol.Update:this issue has been corrected with correspondence with the company. They helped me correct the issue.The other issue is the handle bars are not welded correctly. They’re supposed to stick out so you can do elevated push up type exercises, but as you can see in the picture the handle bars are straight up..Overall, it’s good quality exercise equipment I would buy from Sunny again.
S**I
We All Need One
I, along with much of the world, suffer from back problems that are, I believe, largely a result of sitting 90% of my waking hours. This isn't a magical cure, but this is one step in the right direction. Of course, back extensions are no new discovery, but the fact that you can have one in your home for less than $100 is pretty awesome.The equipment is perfectly sturdy for me as a 6'-1", 180 lb male. It's certainly not as sturdy as a bigger, bulkier model you would find in a gym, but I actually prefer this to the back extension at my local gym because of the thinner pad which lets me bend at the hip better. The one at the gym has an enormous pad that prevents me from hinging over the way I would like.I've had it for 2.5 years now and it's doing just fine. I use it off and on and it doesn't seem any looser than what I remember out of the box or damaged in any way.Just for context, my 5 star rating is based on the quality of the product for the price that was paid. Yes you can get better back extension machines, but for $75, I'm more than pleased.
A**M
Love this Roman Chair!
This is an affordable, foldable, sturdy back apparatus and well worth the investment. Perfect for ongoing back strengthening.
S**.
Good
I received the order quickly and I feel it is good quality. I like this collapsible design. Relatively Light weight and stable. It takes up less space when collapsed and has small wheels that make moving it easier. I found it easy to put together with the instructions that are in steps. The nuts and bolts are also labeled in steps. It comes with an Allen wrench and small wrench.
C**N
Factory Drilled It Wrong
Well, I was excited to start working on my glutes and hammies — but instead I got a geometry pop quiz from the Sunny Health & Fitness factory.The Roman Chair looks nice once assembled... if you're into modern art. The lower foam pad that’s supposed to support your ankles? Yeah, that was mounted vertically — which would be great if I were a bat. But alas, I am a human. A human with horizontally-aligned legs. Turns out the factory drilled the holes on the wrong side of the tube.Amazon support? Sweet but about as useful as this misaligned calf pad. They refunded me a whopping $16.25, which should just about cover:* One industrial drill bit* Field trip to a local fab shop* And maybe half a cup of post-drilling coffee.They also suggested sending me a whole new one — after I already assembled this steel behemoth. Which is like asking someone to return their Thanksgiving turkey... after they’ve carved it.I’m a generally handy guy, so I’ll fix it myself, but let’s be honest: I bought exercise equipment, not a DIY steel puzzle challenge.📦 Bottom line: Decent gear if you get one that wasn’t built on a Friday afternoon. Otherwise, it’s a fun core workout just trying to figure out what went wrong.
J**Z
Ill fitting hardware.
It's fine. Nothing special. Great for the price. Three stars because the bolts (included with my order, at least) are not machined very well. They are too large, and awkwardly placed, so they require a ratchet to work them in. The 2 wrenches they include are garbage. Too small, and both bent within 5 minutes of use.Could also use a slightly wider base.
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