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Century VersaFlex Stretching Machine | 
enlarge | Brand: Century Category: Sports
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $139.99 (On sale from $249.99) You Save: $110.00 (44%)
New (2) from $139.99
Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 491
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
Release Date: March 13, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| 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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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.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
Cable broke before I even used it October 9, 2008 Phitness Phreak (Marietta, GA) I wanted to like this thing. Yes, the assembly took a couple of hours, and I had to flip back and forth in the manual, but I got through it. I had the same issue only being able to get two of the three bolts on the seat to thread. So I loosened the bolts holding the mounting plate to the frame and also the ones holding the legs on. This allowed enough "play" to get all three seat bolts threaded. Then I tightened them all. No problem. So it's all put together, I sit down on it and one of the cable ends - the little knob at the end that you feed into the "keyhole" on the leg - popped off. And there seems to be no way short of welding it myself to get it back on. I called Century to see if I could get a replacement cable. No. I bought it through eBay and so I have to go back to the guy I bought it from. I mean, c'mon! It's a tiny cable - probably no more than 3-4 bucks. Just send me a new one. I'll PAY for it. Nope. So now I just have to hope that the seller can get it for me under warranty. Bottom line: seems like a great machine with a MAJOR Achilles' Heel in the form of a cheap cable.
Perect Streching machine September 30, 2008 Donald Cline Despite what the other reviews stated, I had no issues assembling this machine. It works great and we've already seen improvements. It easily stores in the corner so we can readily use it while watching TV or hanging out in the living room...
broken cable September 15, 2008 Jonathan Root One of the tension cables frayed and became non-functional in 3 uses of the machine.
Century VersaFlex September 8, 2008 Gary L. Scarsella (Aurora, CO) Because of all the reviews, I was skeptical about this product but I decided it was worth the gamble. It was delivered in about three days-super fast. I checked all the parts to find nothing missing then read the instructions. Yes, the instructions are a little difficult but I put the stretcher together in about 1.5 hrs start-to-finish. I do have a lot of mechanical experience, so I think that helped. I'm very impressed with the stretcher as it is better than I expected. Everything works perfectly, no problems so far in the month I've had it. I lubed all the moving parts and it works really slick. Read the instructions, take your time, and don't get frustrated and you'll be happy with the results. It does a great job of stretching the muscles. I'm not at all limber; the results are much better than stretching on the floor. I think it was a very good purchase and I really enjoy using it.
Great Customer Service September 3, 2008 Timothy Andrew Walker Outstanding customer service from Amazon.com, as for the VersaFlex machine it is a definate must for anyone whom seeks added flexability in martial arts.
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