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No hay artículos en el carroAva J Scott
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de febrero de 2025
This calf stretcher is great. It is made with quality materials and is very sturdy!
H & K G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2025
Great product to help with stretching calves. I used one at PT and immediately ordered one for myself. So easy to use there’s no excuse not to use it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2025
Feels sturdy and does what it advertises. Slight build quality mishap, like a block of wood was missing a sliver of a corner. I'd recommend using this while wearing some sort of footwear.
ME
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de diciembre de 2024
Very high quality and reasonable price
Daman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2024
I purchase this item in hopes of eliminating plantar fasciitis. This item is very sturdy and offers various levels of incline. I use/used it once or twice a day. No problems with plantar fasciitis
Krysten Wilson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de septiembre de 2024
Good quality
c'est la vie🎉😘
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2023
I have terrible ankles and tightness behind my knees, and no other stretching position has helped me half as much as this has, comes with two extra sandpaper with self adhesive back.You get what you pay for. I have tried other slant boards, at a lower cost. While well made, they have generally been too narrow, and made them difficult to use, even just for stretching. This board, however, is high quality, well made, and capable of handling whatever exercises you wish to do with it.The slant boards measuring 16" X 12.5", is adjustable to 5 Positions: 15°, 20°, 25°, 30°, and 35°. I really like the size and that this one is adjustable. Overall, the wood and design are good quality.
Nick P
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de marzo de 2022
A perfect replacement
Kunde
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de enero de 2022
Was soll man zu einer Kassette groß schreiben ?Macht alles wie erwartet, schnelle Lieferung - gut verpackt - Abwicklung ohne Probleme.
snailmartyr
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de febrero de 2016
I was getting a little depressed with the whole 10-speed Campy compatible / Shimano freehub cassette situation. Several years back I had a Bob Jackson frameset built and shipped to me in the US. At the time, I favored Shimano hubs because they are high quality, have serviceable bearings, and don't cost an arm and a leg. However, there is nothing quite like the 'crispness' of Campagnolo drivetrains. So I opted for a cassette by Ambrosio that was Shimano splined, Campy spaced. These work great, but for some weird reason, you can't find these in shops in the US. You can find them sometimes on Ebay, but otherwise you have to order them from bicycle shops in the UK. The quality of the Ambrosio cogs is not super-great, so they have to be replaced each year or year-and-a-half or so in my case. So I started researching whether or not you can just take a Shimano set of cogs and use the Campy specific spacers to have a working set of gears. It turns out you can! I have an older Leader 722-RS frameset built up with Shimano 105 components. When I ordered a replacement cassette for that bike, I took off the old Ambrosio cassette on the Jackson frame and threaded these on with the Shimano spacers. The hubs are Ultegra, so no problem. The shifting was awful... but I noticed that at the top of the cluster (largest cogs) the shifting was good... this is important because these first three cogs are a welded together unit, so you can't tinker with the spacing. The derailleur had to be tweaked to allow more travel and the cable tension had to be adjusted, but the indexing was spot on at the top of the cluster. The middle cogs used four Shimano spacers and the shifting clearly didn't line up. Also the bottom of the cassette (smallest cogs) seemed out of joint, but nothing was that far off. The Ambrosio cassettes come with a total of 6 spacers, so I swapped out 4 of those for the four Shimano spacers... tweaked the cable tension, adjusted the high/low setting on the derailleur and it worked. You could have knocked me over with a feather. I've seen spacers sold separately for Campagnolo (blue in color) and I assume these are the same as the yellow Ambrosio ones (same spacer width). The quality of the 105 cassette is a little better than the Ambrosios, so I think these will hold up well. The quality of the shifts is a big improvement too, but these are brand new... I don't know if that will hold up over time. I've only ridden this set up for a few miles after initial set up, so if my chain explodes (a ten speed specific KMC chain) or the cogs fall off or something, I'll post a follow up.
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