

🔥 Transform your core, transform your life 💥
The eHUPOO Ab Machine is a USA patented, multi-functional core trainer designed to engage multiple muscle groups with 3 adjustable resistance levels. Built with a heavy-duty frame and thick padded cushions, it ensures safe, comfortable workouts that boost metabolism, burn calories, and sculpt your entire body.






| ASIN | B07TY735FS |
| Brand | eHUPOO |
| Color | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (927) |
| Date First Available | 7 July 2019 |
| Item model number | FBAT01 |
| Manufacturer | eHUPOO |
| Material type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Product Dimensions | 46 x 56.03 x 33.99 cm; 4.63 kg |
| Size | M |
| Style | Resistance Bands,Sit Up |
C**G
The springs are strong and tough, helps to build the abs muscle.
E**U
Al principio causa dolor de espalda media baja, si se pone en el nivel intermedio que bien, en el nivel mas alto es el problema.
A**R
Very sturdy and ready to use except putting on the hand grips with the pre-installed straps. I like that idea because as the user guide shows the straps could be mounted to a door or other solid object. Changing the intensity level is simple and quick. The unit is low enough to fit under a bed and does not take up much space.
J**Y
Machine is compact and does as advertised. The only downfall is who ever thought of velcro on the bands is crazy. Solution for me was drill and tap frame and add metal hooks. Remove velcro and use metal rings in the hooks. So bottom line it's worth the money and a great asset in home gym.
S**L
I'm undecided about the machine after one day.. My physician recommended some weight lifting, then added that resistance bands would be as effective as barbells. I notice that the male and female models for the eHUPOO are placing very little pressure on the device. In fact, looking at the photos I can't decide whether they're "before" or "after" shots. If the photos show the results of using the machine, I'm impressed since both models are exceptionally lean, no extra fat--abdominal or elsewhere. What concerns me is the ruggedness and safety of the machine--esp. the resistance bands--if placed under greater stress. Instead of any sort of metal anchor and hook-up, the end of each band is a strip of velcro. You simply wrap the band around the metal tubing and on to itself, counting on its velcro not to let go. If I wish to do arm curls or overhead lifts equql to the resistance of a couple of 50-pound dumbbells, how much trust dare I place in velcro (a rather thin and narrow strip at that)? The velcro is certainly quick and convenient, and perhaps it's as secure as a heavier, more elaborate connection with metal clips. If it's not, I'd prefer not to make that discovery while pushing the band's resistance to the max. (Just to be safe, I plan to wear goggles.)
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