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Century VersaFlex Stretching Machine

Century VersaFlex Stretching Machine

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Brand: Century
Category: Sports

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $169.99
You Save: $130.00 (43%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 3193

Shipping Weight (lbs): 51
Dimensions (in): 38.8 x 15.8 x 8.8
Legal Disclaimer: Continental US only. No po Boxes or APO's on this item

MPN: 1557
Model: 1557
UPC: 014215225721
EAN: 0014215225721
ASIN: B000EZYT7Q

Release Date: March 13, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 2 days

Features:
  • Ideal for the person seeking maximum stretch in minimum time
  • Stretches to 190 degrees
  • 4-position stretching arm
  • Multi position thigh pads
  • Degree indicator to chart stretching progress

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Century's ultimate commercial or home unit., the Versaflex is ideal for the person seeking maximum stretch in minimum time. The Versaflex combines heavy-duty steel construction with performance technology for superior stretching results. Versatility built in to accommodate beginners to the elite competitor or the serious athlete. Hydraulic seals prevent fluid leaks. Shortened leg decks make knees more comfortable. Molded, 180degree numeric indicator. Includes deep stretch grip bar. One year limited warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 26 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Built to last and gets the job done but poor installation booklet   June 14, 2008
Steven D. Perry
I got this in a few days ago and I am very impressed in the solid construction. It is not as thick a a Bowflex but is heavy enough to last. One can measure the degree spread of the legs to follow your progress. Engaging and release of the gears is easy. The back and leg rests are leather like material that are durable. This is a good product. The down side is the instructions. There is about four pictures showing all the pieces and their bolts lined up but no step 1-10 type instructions one would expect. Having said that, after some careful examination of the pictures I had it together in about an hour.


3 out of 5 stars Good, but some mechanical frustrations ...   June 5, 2008
Edwin L. Chandler (Normal, IL USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'd read reviews on this product before selecting it from among similar products. My notes are as follows:

ASSEMBLY NOTES:

1) Most indicated that assembly was difficult because of poor instructions. Provided you're reasonably competant and careful, it's not that bad. I only had to go back and re-do one step because I'd used the wrong bolt in the wrong spot. There was only one major snag (see below) but this may have been just a fluke. All in all, I was done in a couple of hours, including interruptions from the kids.

2) This is difficult to explain, but the cables used to move the leg braces were too tightly wound into the ratchet to hook on according to the directions. I ended up having to disassemble the ratchet entirely to unwind them far enough to hook on. That was a real pain and certainly not covered by the instructions. However, I was still done in less than two hours. It just took a bit of swearing and the courage to stray from the instructions a bit.

3) Again, difficult to explain if you don't have the thing sitting in front of you, but ... there are two oval-shaped braces that come up off of the leg pieces. They keep your legs from sliding off to the front. those oval pieces can be removed and inserted into any of three positions along the leg piece depending on how long your legs are. On mine, the cushion overlaps one of the holes (the one I need, naturally) and the oval piece won't slide in right. Not a big deal. I'm sure I can get it in there, but I haven't fooled with it yet.

USAGE NOTES:

1) Now that it's set up, I find that I really wish the thing had a mechanical way to get your legs back together. The ratchet works great for pulling your legs apart, but once they're there you have to get them back together on your own. With your legs splayed out like that, you can't really exert any inward pressure. You end up having to push your knees together with your hands. Not perfect, but it works.

2) The leg pieces aren't quite wide enough in my opinion. If you imagine those leg pieces like tables, you put your legs on them and as you stretch your legs will tend to move forward on them. At the extremes, even though those oval pieces keep your upper leg from moving much, your heels will tend to come off the ends of the leg pieces. A better design would be to have those leg pieces wider at the far ends with more padding towards the front.

OVERALL ASSESSMENT:

This was the least expensive option and it does what I want. I didn't pay for bells and whistles and don't mind that I didn't get any. I've never owned one before, so I have no basis to compare with other machines of this type. Given that it does exactly as advertized, no more, no less, I give it three stars.



1 out of 5 stars awful...just plain awful   May 31, 2008
Mr. Jay F. Martin (everywhere)
After receiving the item, I attempted (unsuccessfully) to put it together. The instructions were vague and extremely hard to discern. This item could have been constructed much better from such a company as Century. I now have to unassemble the little which I have been able to assemble and return it for a complete refund. NEVER PURCHASE THIS ITEM UNTIL CENTURY MAKES BETTER INSTRUCTIONS AND PUTS MORE SLACK ON THE PULLING CABLES WHICH DO NOT WORK!!! DO NO BUY!!!


2 out of 5 stars tough assembly   April 2, 2008
Thomas Prunty
I only have a problem with the instructions for assembly. I am not sure If the assembly instructions were not included but what I was given was of little help. I am a mechanic so can follow instructions well but this was tough. All I was given was a full assembly instruction manual. It was very difficult to sort out and a few important things were missing. But the machine is good I just would never want to put it together again.


5 out of 5 stars Assembly not so bad.   March 28, 2008
J. Grant (MD)
Recieved my strecher in excellent condition. Assembly only took a half an hour. Instructions work well if you sort out all the bolts before you begin and match them with the parts list numbers. Strecher is very sturdy and works great. A comfortable strech for a great price.

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