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Reebok Fitness Multipurpose Adjustable Aerobic and Strength Training Workout Deck with Incline and Decline Bench Configurations

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Style: Reebok Deck


Color: Black


Features

  • VERSATILE HOME EQUIPMENT: Versatile design with total body strength and cardio home workouts for fitness pros and novices; Portable exercise deck that folds for compact storage
  • SAFE AND STABLE: The bench features a non-slip bobble surface and quick-locking foot adjustments provide a textured grip for added safety and stability while pumping maximum weight
  • MULTIPLE POSITION OPTIONS: Adjust the bench surface to different angle options (incline, decline, and flat position) to increase the intensity of your workout and better target specific muscle groups
  • CLIP RESISTANCE TUBES: Includes clips to securely attach to resistance tubes for a varied workout (note: resistance tube bands are not included); Dimensions (L x W x H): 47.64 x 13 x 7.8 inches
  • DIVERSE WORKOUTS: Features 2 height positions for diverse workouts, 7.87 and 13.78-inches high; Lift backrest for an integrated storage compartment to easy and quickly access equipment

Brand: Reebok


Item Weight: 28 Pounds


Material: Plastic


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 47.64"D x 7.8"W x 13"H


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎45.08 x 13.78 x 8.46 inches


Package Weight: ‎14.5 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎43.5 x 8 x 13 inches


Item Weight: ‎28 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Reebok


Model Name: ‎HHBA-REDECK-5


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Plastic


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Cap Barbell, Inc.


Part Number: ‎HHBA-REDECK-5


Style: ‎Reebok Deck


Included Components: ‎Reebok Deck


Sport Type: ‎Exercise and Fitness


Date First Available: October 7, 2016


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars This product is not perfect, but it's cool, keeps me interested and it gets the job done. Actually, it gets multiple jobs done!
Style: Reebok Deck Color: Black
Reebok Professional Deck Workout Bench, Black Forget The Gym I am very happy with the Reebok Deck. I have been using it for two months now. When I first discovered this product on Amazon, I was a little turned off by the price tag ($199). Full disclosure: I am over 40 years old, overweight and have not purchased exercise equipment in years. The last time I purchased my own weight bench, I was 18 years old. And I’m pretty sure I bought a cheap one. Two decades later, I was hemming and hawing over the cost of the Reebok Deck. But then I realized that it was silly to stress out over $200. After all, how much does a full year of gym membership cost? And how much does it cost to hire a trainer? And then I thought about the time and effort that goes into driving to the gym in the first place. Let’s face it. I am overweight and I spend insane amounts of money on hospital bills because I am unhealthy and out of shape. After considering all that, I decided that $200 was not absurd. Of course, I could have saved a little money by simply purchasing an adjustable weight bench and an aerobic stepper. But something about the Reebok Deck really appealed to me. So I pulled the trigger on this purchase and two months later, I am a happy customer. More Than Meets The Eye I workout three to four times a week. I don’t think I’ve lost any weight but I definitely feel better. As a lifelong out of shape person, it feels good to work out and the Reebok Deck makes it easy for me. And there are many ways to use it, so it keeps my interest level up. On Mondays, Wednesday and Friday, I use it as an incline/decline bench. I finally have a fun way to use the random five and 10-pound dumbbells that are collecting dust in the garage. After a crash course on YouTube, I learned how to do the following dumbbell workouts on the Reebok Deck: chest press, shoulder press and tricep extensions. After my dumbbell workout, I do an hour on the treadmill and I am feeling the burn. I never had that feeling when I was wasting my money at 24-Fitness. (I do admit that I never spent much time doing dumbbell and barbell workouts because I was simply intimidated by the trainers and the beautiful, muscular people flexing in front of the mirrors and taking selfies. But now I’m working out again and it feels like I’m actually getting somewhere. Another thing I like about the Reebok Deck is that it works great with my resistance bands. I’ve been using resistance bands off and on for five years. I fully believe in using resistance bands, but I just don’t get excited about anchoring them to my front door. I do not have a big apartment and there’s just not a lot of room to move there. But thanks to the Reebok Deck, I can position myself in front of the television and follow along with my old Denise Austin step videos. Speaking of whom, I have never considered doing step aerobics in my life. But now I’m doing basic workouts using my mom’s old workout tapes. I never imagined that I would be 40 years old, dusting off the old VCR and burning calories with Denise Austin and Tamilee Webb. Drawbacks Having said that, I do have some thoughts about how Reebok can improve on this product. For one thing, those big, round bumps on the rubberized deck surface are hard on the back. It does not feel good. However, you can easily place a beach towel on the deck and that solves your problem. Also, when I lay back on the bench, my tailbone almost hangs off the end. (I am 5 feet 6 inches tall.) When I'm lying flat, it would be good to have ample support for both my head and tailbone. If I was 6 feet tall, this could be an issue. The Bottom Line This product is not perfect, but it is cool and it gets the job done. Actually, it gets multiple jobs done. I cannot think of another product that you can use for dumbbell and resistance band workouts then quickly transform it into a stepper. People always ask me about the deck when they come over and it leads to helpful conversations about fitness. When people ask me how much I paid for this deck, they react just like I originally did. But after I demonstrate all the different things you can do with this product, they get excited and ask me to e-mail the details to them. It’s pretty unbelievable. I am a chubby person with no athletic ability, but somehow I am inspiring my friends to get fit. If anyone has any questions about this product, I would be happy to help. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 27, 2017 by Aloha Tech Reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars It's good
Style: Reebok Deck - Blue Color: Blue
I like it 👌🏿
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 20, 2023 by Rixie Davis

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Good Piece of equipment
Style: Reebok Deck - Red Color: Red
Well made soild step. Very stable.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 23, 2023 by Da Yooper

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Just Y E S !
Style: Reebok Deck - Red Color: Red
I absolutely love it! I like to use it for: Step aerobics, circuit training, resistance training, plyometrics, etc. The storage compartment holds my resistance tubing. I often use 50+ lbs when using resistance tubing, so I have to anchor the step with my foot to keep it from moving. That's fine because the step is only so heavy. Let's be fr. Lol. I like how tall it is when set on the higher level. I'm 5'6", and it's great for hover squats. My fiancé is also into fitness, and he always says he's gonna take it. I bought it for $150. Although I was hesitant, I'm glad I went through with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 5, 2023 by Takyra

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Nice workout deck
Style: Reebok Deck Color: Black
I got this because I live in a small space but wanted to add to my "home gym." Because I can't have a lot of items or large items I decided to get this because it works as a step, bench, can be folded different ways, and can be used with resistance bands. It's very sturdy. Some reviews complained about the bumps and honestly I haven't noticed them during workouts. Firstly, I'm short - so some resistance band workouts I've had to modify the height of the bench or I can't get enough tension on the bands. Being able to raise and lower the back rest to different heights definitely helped for this issue. I've done a few step workouts with it lowered and really enjoy being able to do that type of cardio on some days but then raise it up to do more strength training. I have noticed that certain moves (I've been following deck workouts on YouTube) that you have to really have perfect position or it will slide. For example- I was doing a plank type move resting my feet on the bench. The move required me to bring my feet forward then hop them back on the bench. The bench kept wanting to tip toward me because I needed to place my feet more toward the center and not the edge. That's probably more of a user error than the bench, but something to consider. I also was doing a hip raise move where my back rested on the bench but I was having issues keeping myself up on the bench. Not sure if that was also a height issue (I'm 5' even.) Another thing to consider is that there are not many workouts to follow along with using the deck. I like to watch videos on YouTube or fitness apps but have had a lot of trouble finding workouts for this deck. Overall I like this deck and think it's a great item to have for a small home gym if you are restricted on space. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 28, 2022 by TRIPLE_M

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Versatile, but not for exercises using heavier weights
Style: Reebok Deck - Red Color: Red
Bought this to use as a step up and incline bench. Overall, it's great. But I have noticed that it dips down in the middle depending on how much weight (bodyweight + equipment) you're putting into it (> 200 lbs). Would have preferred something sturdier, but you can't beat this price or it's versatility. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 22, 2023 by Megan Heintzelman

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