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AB Roller Wheel with Elbow Support and Kneeling Pad for Core Workout - Ultimate Abdominal Wheel Roller

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Features

  • SUITABLE FOR BEGINNERS - Resistance bands were added inside the track of our posture flex ab roller to provide assistance when curling. This design allows for better control of the movement, enhances training results, and also reduces stress on the joints, making it more suitable for beginners.
  • PROVIDES KNEELING PADS & TIMER - Kneeling pads included with each flat Ab Roller provide extra comfort and support. Designed for users who want to take the pressure off their knees during their workout without having to purchase an additional one. A timer is also included as well as a beginner's movement guide.
  • PROVIDES MORE STABILITY - The flat panel design provides more stability than a traditional AB roller. You don't have to think about how to keep your balance and whether there's a risk of breaking it due to the large body weight, meaning that you can fully concentrate on your exercise.
  • DESIGNED FOR MORE EXERCISE - The flat design also opens up the possibility of more exercise. In addition to normal use to tone your abs and arms, you can also step it under your feet to work your leg muscles and your entire core.
  • FOLDABLE, EASY TO STORE - Thanks to its flat design, it folds up into a full cube that's easy to tuck under a bed, between a couch and a wall, or into any other crevice, and it's completely installation-free, so you can open the package and turn on the movement.

Brand: seanleecore


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 7.7 Pounds


Style: Modern


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 350 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 42"L x 16"W x 2.25"H


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎21.65 x 16.4 x 4.7 inches


Package Weight: ‎4.29 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎42 x 16 x 2.25 inches


Item Weight: ‎7.7 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎seanleecore


Material: ‎Plastic


Style: ‎Modern


Date First Available: April 16, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Provides a full body work out!
I was skeptical about ordering this ab roller, but after using it I am so happy I did. I was able to get a full body work out in (upper body, arms, and legs). I could feel the burn, especially in my legs. This ab roller is easy to operate. The glide is smooth, and I love the spring back! The spring back takes some of the tension off of my stomach and back, so it's less demanding on my body, I love that! Two things I don't love is that the instructions do not include how to separate the bars and lock the bolt, so I had to figure it out on my own. Another thing is that there isn't an off button on the timer, that's a major issue for me. Because in order for the timer to turn off you have to wait 10 mins until the timer stops. While you wait the battery is being drained, that's so dumb to me. So I just removed the battery and I probably won't use the timer because of that. It's not like the timer is necessary for an effective workout, at least not for me. If you do the exercises right you'll feel the burn whether you use the timer or not! I look forward to many more workouts using this ab roller! Based off my experience so far, this ab roller is a good value for the price. It's sturdy, it performs well, and it seems to be good quality. I love that I can fold it up and put it away. The fold up design makes storage easy. I would recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by K K

  • Great product with minor flaws
As someone who does not go to the gym, I wanted to give this a try. It's too early to tell yet if it's helping with weight loss, but the product seems to work pretty well, and it's definitely working my muscles. It is larger and heavier than I anticipated, but that means it's sturdy, too, which is good. The periwinkle color is nice, and it even has round pads on the bottom so, in theory, it wouldn't scratch or slide on a hard floor (I have been using it on carpet, so I don't know). One annoying thing is that, for whatever reason, the stopwatch arrived stuck to the paper of the instruction manuel with a sticky piece of foam. I had to peel it off, and some of the paper came off with it. Fortunately, it had enough adhesive still to stick it where it's supposed to go, which is in a hole in the plastic board, and it hasn't fallen out. (There is another hole with a plastic piece in it on the other half--I don't think it has a purpose, just the two halves are manufactured with the hole in them to save money, and they fill it with the logo.) The stopwatch also arrived with some scratches in the display. I don't really use the stopwatch, but seems to work. It's not completely intuitive, but the instructions explain how to use it, and it's really quite simple, which is nice. It has a timer mode that counts down and a stopwatch mode which counts up. The beeper for the timer is not very loud. With a lot of the exercises involving sliding your upper body towards the far end of the board, it wouldn't be very practical to try and count your 5 or 10 or however many seconds per repetition using the stopwatch, as it is out of sight most of the time. I just count to myself, but if someone wants to do a certain amount of time (i.e. 15 minutes of exercise), it could be good for that. When using the machine, there is a slight catch in the gliding motion where the two halves of the board meet. The slidey things I think are attached with some sort of stretchy rubber, like exercise bands, that stays in the grooves, and it works quite smoothly (aside from the slight catch). It provides some resistance, which is nice, while also helping you to ease the sliders back to their starting position. It's a little noisy when the sliders go over the crack, but it's not like it's going to hurt your ears. I think it sounds kind of like sawing a piece of wood when I do the exercise where the sliders are pushed back and forth separately. The right handle on mine is wobblier than the left. It's not so much of a problem that I can't use it, but it would be nice if they both felt equally secure. They both fold inward easily for flat storage, as in the photo. Sometimes you have to wiggle them a bit to get them so they're not running into each other, but, again, it's pretty easy. The instruction booklet includes six exercises, with step-by-step photos (5 on one side, 1 on the back, which is slightly annoying). Some of the exercise instructions could be clearer, though. One exercise references a "Mountain Climbers" exercise that is not included in the instructions. There is also a label on the device with images of silhouetted figures (kind of like the Olympic symbols for the different sports) doing six different exercises, but at least one or two are different from what is shown in the instruction book. These could serve as ideas of what to do--it's too bad they're not all explained in the instruction book. There are two ways the sliders work--attached as one unit, or separately--and you have to pay attention to which you are supposed to do. There's a little spring-loaded lock mechanism that links or unlinks the two sides, which is usually pretty easy to engage or disengage, but got a bit stuck once or twice. It might be possible to pinch your fingers with the metal bolt if you're not careful, but I don't think it would be likely to require a hospital trip. The "warning" label next to the lock is more like instructions than an actual warning, and confusing ones, at that. Diagrams with arrows might have been more useful than trying to describe the actions. The label is also not stuck on properly, with the edges coming up, but it's not so complicated that I'll forget how to work the mechanism if it falls off. The little foam mat they include is just big enough for my knees, textured, and not especially comforable, but it is better than a hard floor would be. There's a lot of pressure put on your knees and elbows, depending on the exercise. I might end up using a foam stadium seat pad I have, which is much larger and a little squishier. The woman in the instruction sheet photos is using a larger, pink mat or even an big yoga or exercise mat, not the same one that's included with the product. Ultimately, having this around is motivating me to exercise, when I wasn't before, and I anticipate it holding up for a long time. The one I got has some minor flaws, but I like the overall design and the variety of exercises that can be done with it, and I'm glad I got it, even though I know very little about how to work out. I might have to see if I can find some of those other exercises on YouTube. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by Kakashi Hatake Kakashi Hatake

  • The automatic rebound feature is a big plus for me.
I've been using the Ab Roller Wheel Ab Workout Equipment for about a week now, and I'm impressed with it so far. It's a great piece of equipment for working out your core at home. The automatic rebound feature is a big plus for me. It makes it easier to control the rollout and helps me avoid feeling like I'm going to flop forward on my face. This is especially helpful since I'm a beginner. The kneeling pad that comes with it is also a lifesaver. It protects my knees from getting scraped up on the floor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by James M.

  • Good for Beginners
I love at-home exercise equipment, so I was excited to try this abdominal machine. It arrives completely assembled and ready to go. I appreciate the machine's simplicity, the compact design (it folds up and slides under a chair or bed), and the ease of use. A few of the exercises listed in the included guide mimic those that can be performed on a Pilates reformer, which is nice for those who want the benefits of a reformer without the cost. This ab roller isn't the most impactful ab machine I own, but it will work well for beginners and those returning to exercising after a hiatus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by J.B. J.B.

  • Good idea but..
Good idea but not the best as far as construction ,feels cheap and too light weight plastic . Handles wobble some,not sturdy. Best part is. -----‐> it folds. If this were made of better material it would be solid buy as the idea 💡 is fantastic.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by 🌟 Tannhäuser Gate 🌟

  • Fun and easy to use
I love how easy this is to expand and start using it. The handles glide with ease. It is comfortable to use as well. It comes with a pad in case you need it for your knees. Not too big, it’s pretty small but still usable if needed. The plastic isn’t very firm per se, but also it’s very light. It’s strong enough to hold me fully on it. Very easy to fold for storage. It folds flat so it does not occupy much place. It’s actually really fun to use! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by Rex Knot

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