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AbCoaster Review
This piece of workout equipment is offered with a one-year warranty and has been featured in magazines like Shape, Flex, PFP, Vogue, Fitness Professional, Sweat, and the LA Times. There is a helpful FAQ section provided on the official AbCoaster website to answer some questions about this machine. Naturally, this machine is encouraged to be used in conjunction with a healthy diet plan, since one is provided. You’ll quickly find that there are plenty of choices these days when it comes to fitness equipment. Probably the primary focus of this market is the abdominal muscles. This is where products like the AbCoaster come into play. The AbCoaster is basically a workout machine that targets the user’s core muscles or abdominal region. Similar to many “as seen on TV” products, this one is purchased in a payment plan fashion. Four monthly installments of $99.95 are required to purchase an AbCoaster machine. This puts the total bill at around $400 plus shipping and handling. Although the primary purpose of the AbCoaster is to assist the user with attaining toned abs or ripped abdominal muscles, this machine additionally comes with a 14-Day Express Program, Complete Workout System DVD, Fast Track Meal Plan, and Exercise Plan as well. There is a 30-day trial offer for the AbCoaster, which costs you $14.95 (free shipping). There are success stories and before/after pictures posted on the official website. A toll free number is provided for fast and convenient ordering. Furthermore, there is a blog addressed on the website that shows professionals who utilize the AbCoaster machine. Some of the features offered on the machine itself include a digital workout counter, 1.5″ steel rails, steel bearings, powder coat finish, easy-move casters, nylon rollers, and vinyl covered molded foam pads. The AbCoaster certainly appears to be a respectable piece of workout equipment. More than likely it will help some individuals tone up their abdominals or mid-section. However, the cost of this ab machine is little on the high side at $400. Some dieters will simply not want to fork out this much money for an abdominal workout machine. Also, if you’re interested in a more simplified supplement to assist with weight loss, then this piece of exercise equipment will likely not be right for your needs and preferences. If you’re already comfortable with complicated weight loss equipment that targets specific areas, AbCoaster does seem solid, but it’s probably not what you’d want to buy as a beginning dieter.
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