Posted by admin | Posted in Home Health | Posted on 13-08-2011
- Reduces back pressure, improve flexibility and alleviate pain.
- Soft foam rubber rolls cradle your back while providing firm support.
- Functionality as abs exercise equipment makes it an effective multi-tasker!
- Compact design for convenient storage.
- Improve your posture.
Product Description
Stretch your back, alleviate tightness and tone your abs on one single machine! As you lean backward on our back stretcher, it helps realign your spine helping reduce back aches and improve your posture. But as you gently lower yourself back down, you ll feel how it also acts as effective exercise equipment for your abs. And unlike traditional crunches, it keeps your neck in a proper position, so you get an effective abdominal workout without straining your spine. It can help reduce back pressure, improve flexibility and alleviate discomfort and boost your abdominal strength at the same time. Just lean back, and your spine opens naturally. The soft rolls of foam and rubber cradle your back and spine while providing the firm support you need to relax comfortably. Plus, its compact design is small enough to fit in your closet when it s not in use. Order your back stretcher today and do your spine and your stomach a favor!Amazon.com Product Description
Decompress your spine, stretch your back, and tone your abs all in one with this Brookstone back stretcher and ab trainer. The Brookstone device excels at lengthening your body: as you lean backward on the stretcher, it slowly expands your discs, helping reduce backaches, realign your spine, and improve your posture.
The Brookstone device stretches your back and exercises your abs simultaneously. |
However, as you gently lower yourself back down, you’ll also challenge your abs, helping you firm up your stomach muscles. Combine the features and you have a terrific device for people who want to work their core and improve their flexibility at the same time. The chair is comfortable and supportive, with soft rolls of foam and rubber that cradle your back and spine while providing the firm support you need to relax comfortably. The chair also protects your neck during ab exercises, with a head support that keeps your upper body in a position that it won’t strain your spine–unlike with traditional crunches. Perhaps best of all, the device is small enough to fit in your closet when not in use. The back stretcher/ab trainer carries Brookstone’s one-year warranty.
About Brookstone
Brookstone introduced itself to the world in a small classified ad selling “hard-to-find tools” in Popular Mechanics magazine in 1965. The first catalog consisted of 24 black-and-white pages, with detailed, no-nonsense information on features, capabilities, measurements, materials, and anything else that would help the customer with his or her buying decision. As Brookstone’s catalog success grew, its operations expanded. Brookstone opened its first retail store in 1973 in Peterborough, New Hampshire, where it quickly developed an unsolicited walk-in trade. Today, Brookstone manages operations through its headquarters in Merrimack, New Hampshire, and runs more than 300 retail stores throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Originally a catalog company, Brookstone presently operates a multifaceted direct-marketing business that includes catalogs, e-mail, and affiliate marketing, and an online site offering hundreds more products than are available in its retail and airport stores.
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Sale Price: $49.99
Total Costumer Reviews:(27)



directions written in broken english does not do what you think it does you do the stretching it does nothing but deplete your wallet
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this product is a total waist of my money after using it a few mornings I noticed that the middle of my back now aches me, it actually makes my back feel soar, i would not recommend this to anyone plus it does nothing to your abs…….waist of my hard earned money

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the arch is the only part that matters, not the ‘exercise’ bit. you could save some money and space getting just a simple plastic arch to lay back on.
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I ordered this piece because of its size — it is decidedly smaller than an inversion table or the ab lounge, both of which I have used with some satisfaction for stretching my back and relieving back pain. The ab lounge was by far the best, because I was able to do a full inverted “u” curve, in which neither feet nor hands were engaged. AHHH! that was wonderful. It was just too big for my small apartment. The inversion table was gigantic, as well and had its own issues. I thought this would be a great pared down version of the ab lounger. When inverted, however, my feet are still on the floor, or up in the air and I am unable to achieve the satisfying “u” curve where my spine is supported and the weight of my dangling limbs tractions my spine. Alas. My search for the perfect back stretcher continues.
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This was not what I expected it to be.

I wanted to get the AbRocket, got this instead and it turns out this worked so well on strecthing my back that I kept. I am so happy that I did.
Great way to relieve any back pain.
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