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Shane
The media could not be loaded. This split machine is well-built, easy to set up, and super straightforward to use. It feels sturdy and durable, and I’ve had no issues with functionality—it does exactly what it’s supposed to.That said, one thing to be aware of is the storage design. One of the product images shows the ratchet bar fully down with the legs closed, which gave me the impression it could store completely flat. In reality, when the ratchet bar is lowered, the legs can’t fully close. So if you’re storing it upright against a wall, it takes up a bit more width than expected.Still, it slides under furniture easily and works great overall—just a small note for anyone tight on space.
Shane
The media could not be loaded. This split machine is well-built, easy to set up, and super straightforward to use. It feels sturdy and durable, and I’ve had no issues with functionality—it does exactly what it’s supposed to.That said, one thing to be aware of is the storage design. One of the product images shows the ratchet bar fully down with the legs closed, which gave me the impression it could store completely flat. In reality, when the ratchet bar is lowered, the legs can’t fully close. So if you’re storing it upright against a wall, it takes up a bit more width than expected.Still, it slides under furniture easily and works great overall—just a small note for anyone tight on space.
Shane
The media could not be loaded. This split machine is well-built, easy to set up, and super straightforward to use. It feels sturdy and durable, and I’ve had no issues with functionality—it does exactly what it’s supposed to.That said, one thing to be aware of is the storage design. One of the product images shows the ratchet bar fully down with the legs closed, which gave me the impression it could store completely flat. In reality, when the ratchet bar is lowered, the legs can’t fully close. So if you’re storing it upright against a wall, it takes up a bit more width than expected.Still, it slides under furniture easily and works great overall—just a small note for anyone tight on space.
SBP
Light weight, sturdy and my flexibility is improving! What I would improve is a thicker padding for where you put your feet and a wider seat for us big booty girls.
Killswitch
The media could not be loaded. Let me tell you how much I needed this stretcher. After using it for just a few days a week, my soccer playing/maneuverability has improved ten fold. I am able to run faster, and my endurance has gotten better as well. I’ve always been too tight in my hips and hammies. I even fell over in the parking lot (tripped over an huge ice divot) and got back up swiftly, like it was nothing and I know for a fact it was because of this simple machine. Totally worth the money. I’ve never felt so free when I walk. It sounds crazy but it has helped me in my everyday of life.
Becca
The media could not be loaded. Great way to stretch! Easy to put together and to store. Needed to get this along time ago.
Becca
The media could not be loaded. Great way to stretch! Easy to put together and to store. Needed to get this along time ago.
Charity
Quick delivery, easy to assemble, light weight & easy to use. If you’re looking for a good stretch this product is definitely it!!! Love it!!
DesertCat
I got this item primarily for my husband but also for myself (5'3", 135 lb) to use. My husband (5'9", 155 lb) does aerial and circus arts and has been diligently working on improving his middle split, he is naturally quite inflexible so it has been challenging. Both of us are in our 40s and only somewhat recently into fitness and were pretty sedentary when younger. I don't have a specific goal but have been trying to regain some of my lost flexibility.This device was very easy to assemble. it is lightweight and easy to move around (it does take up a fair bit of floor space so most likely you will be moving this back and forth from a storage area), the wheels are smooth, it feels stable.There are some comfort issues, however. I found that the leg cup was really uncomfortable no matter where I put it on my leg. My husband found that he was getting knee pain from putting his ankle in it, and now places it at calf level which has resulted in less knee strain. (If you are over 6 feet tall and want to use this, being able to place it higher than your ankle will accommodate a wider height range.) He also wishes the adjustments on the ratchet mechanism were more fine tuned (more small steps) at the outermost levels of the stretcher. Additionally, the ratchet release feels too abrupt & jarring for him. And it would be good if there were more of a seat back (even just a small lip) because it's too easy to slide backwards if you are stretching a lot.Overall, however, this leg stretcher feels solid enough for the price and it accomplishes what it's meant for - assisting you in holding and deepening your splits. It just could use some tweaks, and not a big deal but both of us would have preferred a more neutral color for the device (like grey, white, black) or something like navy blue or red. Fitness companies need to stop assuming their customer is female or even that females want all their exercise stuff to be pastel pink or purple.
DesertCat
I got this item primarily for my husband but also for myself (5'3", 135 lb) to use. My husband (5'9", 155 lb) does aerial and circus arts and has been diligently working on improving his middle split, he is naturally quite inflexible so it has been challenging. Both of us are in our 40s and only somewhat recently into fitness and were pretty sedentary when younger. I don't have a specific goal but have been trying to regain some of my lost flexibility.This device was very easy to assemble. it is lightweight and easy to move around (it does take up a fair bit of floor space so most likely you will be moving this back and forth from a storage area), the wheels are smooth, it feels stable.There are some comfort issues, however. I found that the leg cup was really uncomfortable no matter where I put it on my leg. My husband found that he was getting knee pain from putting his ankle in it, and now places it at calf level which has resulted in less knee strain. (If you are over 6 feet tall and want to use this, being able to place it higher than your ankle will accommodate a wider height range.) He also wishes the adjustments on the ratchet mechanism were more fine tuned (more small steps) at the outermost levels of the stretcher. Additionally, the ratchet release feels too abrupt & jarring for him. And it would be good if there were more of a seat back (even just a small lip) because it's too easy to slide backwards if you are stretching a lot.Overall, however, this leg stretcher feels solid enough for the price and it accomplishes what it's meant for - assisting you in holding and deepening your splits. It just could use some tweaks, and not a big deal but both of us would have preferred a more neutral color for the device (like grey, white, black) or something like navy blue or red. Fitness companies need to stop assuming their customer is female or even that females want all their exercise stuff to be pastel pink or purple.
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Beginner ballerina here at 55. This device is great. After class when I’m chilling at home, I sit on this and stretch and watch TV for an hour and forget that I’m actually working on my flexibility.
Love this little stretching machine. It’s very portable and works perfectly (I’m 5’7). I bought one of the other type of split stretch machines you’ll see on NiceShine with the wheel adjustment about 4-5 months ago, and it is already unusable. The issue with those once you get out to a certain point, which is well before the 180+ degrees advertised, the gears no longer match up and it becomes unadjustable (wheel just spins freely because gears are no longer touching) while you’re way out in the stretch. This little thing is cheaper, way more portable, and has a much better mechanism for cranking out the leg holders. The only thing that would improve it a touch would be if the gear was a little more granular, as once you get it cranked out to the limit of your flexibility it would be nice if the next locking point was a little shorter (every millimeter once you get way out there in your stretch).
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This split machine is well-built, easy to set up, and super straightforward to use. It feels sturdy and durable, and I’ve had no issues with functionality—it does exactly what it’s supposed to.That said, one thing to be aware of is the storage design. One of the product images shows the ratchet bar fully down with the legs closed, which gave me the impression it could store completely flat. In reality, when the ratchet bar is lowered, the legs can’t fully close. So if you’re storing it upright against a wall, it takes up a bit more width than expected.Still, it slides under furniture easily and works great overall—just a small note for anyone tight on space.
Exactly what my little gymnast wanted. It is easy enough for a 7 year old to use but expands out for adult use as well.
I popped the legs on and was ready to stretch. Assembly was literally one minute. Great addition to my home gym and it barely takes up space!