York Spring Chest Expander
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| List Price: | £14.99 |
| Price: | £10.49 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £5. Details |
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Product Description
5 levels of adjustability. Great for building upper body strength.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #260 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: York Fitness
Features
- Types of materials used:Metal & Plastic
- 5 levels of adjustability
- Great for building upper body strength
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
5 levels of adjustability
Great for building upper body strength
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Customer Reviews
Get fitter
The York chest expander is great value for money, i doubt that there is a better product than this available.
Compared with my old chest expander two springs on the York are equivalent to three on my previous model.
Excellent quality - looks as though they could last forever.
I am extremely satisfied.
OK
When i first tried it, it was impossible. Had to take a few springs off but I guess thats great that I wasn't already at the max tension so I can really go further.
It doesn't come with any exercise instructions which is dissapointing and the plastic covers to protect your skin from gettin pinched by the springs doesn't work well because by the time you have the spring at full stretch the plastic cover hardly takes up any of the surface area of the spring.
The old ones are the best
No I don't mean me though I am pretty old. I used Terry's old fashioned chest expanders for years before the springs began to gap. True the handles broke sooner but you can make new ones with a bit of broom handle. In just a few weeks two of the York springs have gapped. Fortunately you get 5 springs and each one is fairly strong. However they feel like you are pulling them beyond the elastic point and don't have the nice smooth feel of Terry's. I don't even have very long arms. York's handles look unlikely to break though. I don't think you can get the Terry's ones anymore so if you just want to prove that you will maintain an exercise regime and don't have long arms, these are a cheap way to start.
Update - The 3rd spring recently stretched out so I photographed it and emailed York fitness asking their opinion. To their great credit they were concerned and have replaced the springs, so full marks for cutomer satisfaction on this occasion. Examining the stretched spring carefully I have a theory that if sweat gets inside the springs where there is unpainted metal it causes corrosion and that results in the metal weakening. There are plastic sleeves which are meant to stop your chest hairs getting caught but they are not long enough to stop the springs touching your chest at full extension because they don't stay in the centre when expanded. The solution to this is to fix the sleeve in the middle of the spring by threading something through it and the spring. I will try this with the new springs and see if it helps.
Nothing to do with sweat as a protected spring gapped. All 5 original ones now useless but I'm now using two of the new ones and no sign of gapping.
Oh dear that's another 2 away. I wish I'd logged dates as I'm not sure how long they lasted. A few months anyway.




