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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Excellent product. Sturdy, light, handy, good size design. Quality built & craftsmanship. Good plywood material. Sandpaper gripping is perfect for sneakers. Good angle of elevation. The handle is perfectly placed for hand carrying. Great for toe press or toe touches stretching. Reverse it and it’s good for elevated heels squats. Worth the money paid.
Nnamdi Nwandu
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Great tool to use to improve depth on squat and hit the muscles in the hips
Crypto
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Great slant board. I have priced out other boards and this one is worth it. It’s wide enough to have a comfortable stance. Never had any issues with grip. It’s lightweight and very comfortable to carry. Would recommend this.
Jash
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
The build quality on this thing is way better than anticipated, and the large grip surface is phenomenal. That being said, I believe it's worth the price when compared to alternatives. I use it for elevated squats, and my post-workout noodle legs prove that the functionality is superb.
Chris and Trish
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Husband loves it. Uses it daily out on the patio. It’s held up well and seems to be durable for someone who weighs 215lbs.
Chedda
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
I've been using the Prime Ambition Slant Board for a few weeks now, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. It’s fantastic for stretching my calves and really enhances my squats. The grip is excellent, providing stability and confidence during my workouts. The quality is impressive; it feels durable and built to last. If you're looking for a reliable slant board to improve your flexibility and strength, I highly recommend this one!
Glenn Williams
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Solidly built and light with a cutout for easy carrying. The non slip surface keeps my feet from slipping even with a significant amount of weight. I used this to rehab patellar tendonitis and it worked well for that.
Gina
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
When I write a review I give four stars for meeting expectations and five for exceeding expectations; I hope with my feedback this is helpful for you.If this was a bit cheaper around $50 I would give it another star, it was $65 USD at time of placing the order, then again this is for my own home use, if it lasts at least a year with moderate use than we're talking $5 a month which isn't that bad at $65. Otherwise there are a lot of Pros to this board.Pros:This is a very good slant board if you prefer to have the full length of your foot on the slant board - many that I have tried are around 7-8 inches long which leaves part of your foot extended past the board. This is a great feature a plus for this board.The finish - initially as I was unwrapping it I saw what looked like raw wood and thought it would be rough and have potential for scratches when moving around - happily I realized I was incorrect. The wood is sanded smooth on all sides and edges, there are no rough spots.The top has a non-slip black grit paper on it for traction and the bottom has four small pads to protect the floor. The bottom pads are thin and about the size of a US dime, I will replace these with silicon pads eventually for my preference.Definitely sturdy, I had a 200 pound friend use this for a set of squats with a 15 pound weight - no creaking noise nor cracking sounds; they said it felt solid under foot. I did a set myself and agree, the board is solid and will hold in place for your sets. There is an oval cutout in the back to use as a handgrip for moving around.So again, a really good slant board for squats or stretching, solid underneath, non-slip on top.
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