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Best Fitness Vertical Knee Raise/ Chin Dip Station
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kittysquirrel from texas, Rating:5.0Love the extra cushioning but will take getting use to when moving between positions. An additional benefit, makes a great pad under a sleeping bag.
Feb 11, 2012
tlreichel from NY, Rating:5.0i havent had a chance to really use it, but the price is great, and it seems to look good
Feb 11, 2012
mdcm73 from La Porte Indiana, Rating:5.0Great little bike. wasn't hard at all to assemble. Resistance for me is great. And the price was pretty good.
Feb 11, 2012
mika65 from Michigan, Rating:4.0Appears to be good construction. Fairly easy to assemble--folding out the jumping surface & attaching the legs & balance bar. No significant noise when in use.
Feb 11, 2012
bluecindy from St Helena Island S.C., Rating:4.0This is a good to product for me because I had surgery and chemo and since have had trouble catching my breath. The two weeks I have had this bike, I can feel my breathing improving.
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Overstock has become overpriced in the past few months! You really need to do your homework to insure you are getting a good deal at O anymore! I just bought a recumbent exercise bike on Amazon for $153 with free shipping. The identical bike is for sale at O for $191! The bike is also on Walmart.com for $153. How do you spell "comparative shopping" Overstock? You need to keep up with the Jones's...or in this case...the Amazon's!
Thank you for bringing this to our attention! We will definitely take a look into this as we want to remain competitive. If you need anything else, please let us know:)
I agree! Its not the same online store it used to be. There are no good deals here any more. I also hate that they got rid of the feature that lets you sort by discount offered. That was a wonderful way to identify the good deals. By taking that feature away, it seems almost as if they don't want their customers to find good deals.
We definitely don't intend to hide any savings from our customers, but we appreciate your feedback and suggestions and will pass them to our website development team. We are always looking for ways to improve our service and love when our customers let us know what would make their experience the best it can be. Thanks again for posting and please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns regarding this issue or any other.
Comments about shopping here sound pretty negative and the responses are meely-mouthed and frankly pathetic.
We appreciate your feedback and we do try to assist everyone who post answers on our forums. We'll take your words into consideration though. We do want to make sure everyone is satisfied with their experience here.
I bought running tennis shoes on Overstock.com and they did not fit right. But it costs $5.95 to return them. That, plus the $2.95 to get them and I am out $9 for nothing. Next time I am going to Zappos or some of those other shoe websites that offer free shipping BOTH ways. Overstock.com is NOT the place to buy shoes.
Hi sportster3! What was the reason for the return? Can you provide me with your order # so I can se if we can make this a good experience for you. I also would like to advice you that when the return is buyer's remorse reason, there is a return shipping fee and that is not our charge, that is the carrier's charge to use their service. However, if the return is caused of our error, (ex: defective, wrong item, incomplete, etc.), you may call us at 1-800-843-2446 to set up the return for you a...
Good Morning Sportster3, I sent you a resolution on the email address that we have on file. I hope you will consider the resolution that I came up for you. Please let me know if there is anything else that I can assist you with. Thanks, Abbytutoy
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I've seen a few people swapping out their standard office chairs in favor of yoga/exercise balls. I've been told that they are great for developing core strength and can help reduce back pain. As someone who suffers from mild to moderate lower back pain, I'm considering doing the same. Has anyone else tried this? I'd love to hear your experiences and perhaps find out what the benefits and/or disadvantages are?
You may want to see someone about the back pain before ditching the chair. The yoga ball can be effective with stability and strength but a lot of people still sit in a slouched position while on it. You really have to pay attention to how you are sitting and depending on your work space a ball may not be practical. Hope that helped.
If you can, first get an ergonomic evaluation (the risk management department at my workplace paid for it). That made a tremendous difference for me, I just had no idea that my chair and monitor were so far out of whack from what the should have been (in fact, when they adjusted me, I thought they were crazy - the monitor was now way too close - but they were right, this works much better for me). Second, it's important to note that the yoga ball chairs (and I do love mine) are NOT meant t...
Exercise ball sitting does not help. An exercise ball chair (ball sat in a frame on rollers) I owned made my lower back problems WORSE and I am in shape and athletic, with good core muscles. I have herniated disc at L4-5, sciatica severely (hurt myself exercising) I've had epidurals, physical therapy, chiropractor, acupunction, tried everything for years; will have surgery this spring. BUT, sitting and exercsing on the ball did not help and hurt me more, and I purchased it because was said i...
I have been sitting on a yoga ball instead of a chair for two years now. Both during my 8 hour work day and at home on the computer. I would never go back to a chair! I have no back injuries (knock wood) and went to the ball because my new job two years ago put me at a desk the majorty of the time. I was feeling the chair in my back muscles (note my prevous job was safety and ergonomics). When switching to the ball it is important to not just start for 8 hours. I worked up to 8 hours ov...
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