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ab lounge


Question Posted Monday March 5 2007, 4:24 pm

ok i want to buy the ab lounge but does anyone know the difference between a regular ab lounge and the ab lounge ultra? like, what makes the ab lounge ultra better? i'm just curious cause if there's not that much of a difference, then i'm just going to buy the regular one because it's $94 (the ultra is $140). also, can anyone tell me if it's any good, and do u get good abs from using it? and for how long?

thanx. :]


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MikeCFT answered Monday March 5 2007, 7:33 pm:
The difference between the regular and the ultra is the price and the bullshit they try and hit you with. It's an overrated, ineffective piece of equipment so I suggest you don't waste your money.

Don't you think if it was such an amazing piece of equipment you would see them in gyms everywhere? :-D

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