The Ab Coaster Reviews
The Ab Coaster is one of the hottest new ab machines in the fitness equipment sector, but is it actually effective? So many as seen on TV products have come out in the last few years. I don’t like buying products that don’t work, and I don’t think people want to spend money on a piece of abdominal exercise equipment that doesn’t really work. So I’ve set out to provide a complete and unbiased review of the ab coaster pro and its various models.
The device is designed to mimic the effects of performing hanging leg raises, widely excepted as one of the best total abdominal exercises. The problem with hanging leg raises is that they are difficult to perform. You must be able to hold yourself suspended in the air and raise your legs up to your chest for multiple repetitions. Or even more difficult, twist your legs to the side while raising them to work your obliques. The ab coaster has been designed with a directionally adjusting seat to allowing you to perform both a forward knee lift motion and a side lift, effectively hitting all of your core muscles. The unit has also been designed with additional resistance in mind by allowing the user to add weight plates to the base of the seat. This means as your core gets stronger you can easily increase the challenge of the exercise by adding more weight. All units also include casters on the front to make it easier to move around and all have a 30 day money back guarantee.
The first thing anyone will take note of about the ab coaster is that it is much more expensive than any previous product with a base price of $399. I would have to say that the price for this unit is fairly justified in its sturdy construction and usefulness. Remember, quality usually has a price! For those that think the ab coaster is too expensive, I would advise them to try and find a comparable piece of equipment on the market for less than $500. The truth is you simply cannot because none exist.