

💪 Elevate your home workouts with pro-level support and style!
The Marcy Utility Slant Board Exercise Bench combines a heavy-duty alloy steel frame with a high-density padded vinyl backboard to deliver durable, comfortable support for upper body and core training. Adjustable thigh and ankle roller pads ensure secure positioning for exercises like sit-ups, crunches, and decline presses. Compact yet sturdy, it supports up to 300 lbs and comes with a 2-year limited warranty, making it a reliable addition to any home gym setup.













| ASIN | B000J3JDIS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,305 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #137 in Strength Training Adjustable Benches |
| Brand | MARCY |
| Brand Name | MARCY |
| Color | Charcoal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,310) |
| Date First Available | September 28, 2006 |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362989992 |
| Included Components | User manual, Warranty card, one slant board bench |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51 x 13 x 20.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46 x 14.5 x 5.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Marcy |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Model Name | JD-1.2 |
| Model Year | 2008 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 8.66 Kilograms |
| Part Number | JD-1.2 |
| Product Dimensions | 14"D x 53"W x 24"H |
| Size | 24.50 x 15.00 x 47.00" |
| Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 096362998833 096362989992 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer limited |
| Weight Limit | 300 Pounds |
K**C
Great for the price, does what it's supposed to do.
I'm a 125lb, 5' 5" woman and this bench serves my size very well. It's sturdy with just an oh-so slight amount of movement during use, especially if you are twisting your torso while doing sit-ups. But overall, very sturdy. Also I am using this on a carpeted surface which adds to that slight bit of movement during use. It took 5 minutes to put together. All you need is a ratchet or a crescent wrench to tighten 5 bolts. The top rod with the 2 pads that you put your knees around is a sliding rod - it is not fixed. Just slip the rod through the hole and put the pads on both ends. If you have hulking knees/legs, I do think that this bench will *not* fit you. The rod is not made for huge legs to wrap around it. And you wouldn't be comfortable anyway. The bottom rod has a bracket and bolt attached to it. You adjust the bench to the preferred incline and insert the rod with the welded bolt attached to it and tighten it with the triangular nut made to tighten by hand. You can see how this might get tedious if you're constantly adjusting. Although not completely a safe thing to do, I've had no problems so far with leaving the triangular nut off, allowing for faster adjustment. But since someone is now sharing it wih me I prefer to leave the nut on. I'll probably go to home depot and buy a locking pin and leave the triangular nut off altogther. Oddities: there were a few stickers on the front adjustable bar that read "APEX JD 1.1" that looked like they were put on by someone after a few drinks (all crooked) which I removed (they came off very easily). One washer was missing, no big deal. This is a great deal with the free shipping. Some vendors charge up to $25 to ship similar benches. I have just ordered the Apex JD 2.1 Flat Bench and can't wait to test it out!
J**N
Solid sturdy platform. Compact yet not to small. Instructions and tools could use improvement.
I put this bench together on my own, took about twenty minutes. Most of my time was making sure the screws were in tight. It's smaller than your average gym incline bench and at first. I wasnt sure if this was going to be a concern but it turns out the size of the bench is just fine. I've been dong incline sit ups every day for about a week. No problem with screws loosening up or the board feeling off or weak. The Allen wrench that came with the product was useless. I used my own which is a larger size. Also, as simple as the instructions are laid out, "Securely tighten all Nuts and Bolts" doesnt tell you how. You need to use both the Allen and Adjustable Wrench simultaneously. For those than don't know this, they may run into a lengthy challenge as to how to accomplish this step. Overall, good sturdy product that has no immediate sign of wearing down.
R**G
A good basic board at a good price
Long enough and sturdy enough for my 6'1" 205 lb. frame. Easy to assemble. Does not fold. I'll be using it for situps, mainly, and the frame and backpad look well built enough for many years service. The only Con is the skimpy pads on the behind-the-knee pegs. They hurt the first time I used the board. Threw a double folded towel over them for the next session and that solved the problem. These pads will most likely be the first thing that wears out on this board. I'm going to look into buying a spare set.
R**.
I work out!
Works well.
P**O
Sturdy and a good price
Looks like it should go together easily and it was a good price
M**.
Good entry level piece of basic exercise equipment
Good entry level piece of basic exercise equipment. I wanted something that would allow me to do sit ups/crunches up off of the floor (and away from my inquisitive dog), and this definitely does the trick. There is little in the way of height adjustments (other than the adjusting the location of the lower leg brace), but you can easily prop either end up on books/steps/bricks if you wanted to increase or decrease the angle of the board. As for stability, I am a big guy (290 lbs), and it has been strong and stable enough for me to do my exercises on it, so there are no worries there (just make sure you have all the bolts tightened). Now for the negatives, the pads on the leg braces are rather thin (I ended up draping a folded towel over the brace that goes behind the knees for extra padding), and the bars that hold them are not locked into place, so as you get on/off and do your exercises, they can shift one way or the other (pushing the pads along with them). I wrapped some duct tape around the upper bar on either side of the center support to keep it from wandering, and it largely has solved that issue, but the pads still sometimes need to be pushed back on. The migrating brace pads is further exacerbated by the overall narrowness of the set up, and while this narrowness hasn't affected the stability (so far, maybe if I start doing more intense exercises that will change), I do have to be extra cautious about keeping my knees close together so that they are able to brace against the pads and hold my legs in place while I work out. All in all, if you are looking for an entry level slant board for doing your sit ups/crunches on, this will in all likelihood work for you, but if you are looking to do intensive workouts on it, your might want to consider a slightly more robust option.
J**T
Works like a charm
Product was as described. I’m very pleased with my purchase. The assembly was easy and the length of it is perfect. Just for reference I’m 6’3” 195lbs and it works great!
J**Z
Good
Good
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