Everlast for Her Pilates Door Knob Rope Exerciser
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Made by Everlast for Her Sales Rank on Amazon.com: 2321 Lowest Price: $7.99 Average Review: 3 stars See more items in: Sports & Outdoors: Pilates |
Amazon.com ReviewsAverage Rating: 3.0 out of 5 Stars The following review received 1 helpful votes out of 1 total votes: Review Date: 2008-03-11 "door knob exerciser" This is not the best quality I have seen, nor is it the easiest to attach to any door knob that is not the round type. The leads are extremely short making it hard to work with for anyone that is over 5'7". I would not purchase again. 2 stars The following review received 1 helpful votes out of 1 total votes: Review Date: 2008-09-22 "Everlast for Her Pilates Door Knob Rope Exerciser " Love this product. Used the same type of thing in the 70's. I think the trick is to move slowly during the exercises, it really has shaped and toned my mid-section -- I'm moving back to a pear shape again after turning into an apple shape with menopause. Review Date: 2008-01-08 "Good quality materials and price, but made in child size" This would be great if the ropes were long enough but they aren't. I had to add onto the door knob attachment so I could get my head away from the door. The leg/arm ropes are also a good foot too short for even a medium height woman, you can't extend your arms overhead to be able to get a lot better workout than having to keep your elbows bent and on the floor. I may try to figure out how to add some length to the ropes. Pilates needs to look at the old ones from the 80s which were much better to use with the longer ropes except they didn't hold up since they were made with cheap plastic. 2 stars Review Date: 2008-02-14 "Super Satisfied Customer" I love my ropes. I had some like this many years ago and thought I would never find them again. The ropes truly make my weight loss efforts a lot easier and they bring great results. 5 stars Review Date: 2008-04-07 "Cheap product for a cheap price" I read the negative review on here but bought it anyway. Yes, you will need to add rope to extend it and devise a means so that it stays on the doorknob...as designed it will not stay on. I just started to use it today and hope the black rope doesn't flake in my face too, it does not slide smoothly through the pulleys. | |