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title: "Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System"
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# 9 movements 2 planes of motion 7 adjustable positions Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System

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- **What is this?** Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System
- **How much does it cost?** £19.33 with free shipping
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Safety First:** Adjustable track locks in 7 secure positions, ensuring a safe workout every time.
- • **Compact & Portable:** Lightweight design (8.7 lbs) makes it easy to store and transport for workouts anywhere.
- • **Engage More Muscles:** Experience a full-body workout with lateral tracks that activate multiple muscle groups.
- • **Versatile Movements:** Unlock 9 different exercises with one innovative piece of equipment.
- • **Advanced Ab Workouts:** Easily separate the track for targeted core training that challenges your limits.

## Overview

The Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System is a versatile workout tool designed to engage multiple muscle groups through innovative lateral tracks and adjustable positions. With the ability to perform 9 different movements, it combines safety and efficiency for a comprehensive fitness experience, all while being compact and easy to transport.

## Description

Get ripped! It's time to work smarter while you're working harder. The Perfect Rip Deck is a total chest building system that uses the original rotating pushup concept and combines it with a sliding body weight fly. Move in 2 planes of motion to engage more muscles and expand your chest. It's time to work smarter while you're working harder.

Review: Great space saving workout equipment - I've been using the Perfect Pushup - Original for years now (well on and off) and wanted something for my fifth wheel while away from the house for work. This seemed like an obvious upgrade from the original, so I went with it. The system is built well (steel and hardened plastic) and will hold up for a long time, assuming the moving parts don't wear out quickly, mainly the stops (not sure how much I will use these yet) and the locks on the bottom of the handle. The clips on the push up handles also may wear or break over time. Other than putting strain on the different plastic parts, I am expecting this system to last many years with plenty of use. The system is easy to use, but does not come with much for instructions. Those can be found online, but I would much rather have a nice laminated poster showing all the workouts, same as the original. Google "Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System instructions" and you'll find the link to Perfect Fitness, the workout is called "Rip Deck" under "Push Workouts" Here is the link to what I found: [...] I have only used mine a few times at this point but it has been a couple months since I let my gym membership expire. I can definitely feel my chest has been through a workout, which I expected because the original worked well. I have only used the ab portion once and it has been way too long since I have done a bicycle ab workout. I didn't want to get up after a few sets of both ab workouts listed by "Perfect Fitness" on their PDF. What I'm saying is this thing works. A great feature of this type of workout equipment is the availability. You don't have to go to the gym! I used mine for about 10 minutes while watching TV last night. Simple to knock out a few sets instead of just sitting on your butt. Pros: - Very effective on both upper body and abs - Strong, well built - Easy to store, mobile - Fairly easy to adjust handle positions - Quick workout Cons: - Barely any instructions included - have to download and watch videos - Difficult to take apart (might just be new) to swap between ab and chest workouts - Handles aren't as nice as the original - The stops and screw on locks for the handles might wear out over time as they are hardened plastic - Handle clips in by force, this might also wear out or even break over time I will update this after a good amount of use (at least 6 months, probably 2-3 good workouts per week) to determine if I expect it to wear quicker or if it will hold up for a long time. I'm confident this system will work (see photo for goal) as far as exercising and improving is concerned. Either way, I am very glad I purchased this item as space is at a premium in my current living situation.
Review: Sturdier than Perfect Pushups, Workout Card MIA - BACKGROUND Having purchased the original Perfect Push-ups several years ago, my old set was starting to wear down / scrape on the floor (an internal plastic part had bent or warped with use). So when I saw the Perfect Rip Deck advertised on TV it wasn't a hard sell. The Perfect Pushup concept does work well if you stick with it. I got into very good upper body shape with that system. This is partly because it's easier to start their daily workout regimen, and partly because it's easier to stick with it (don't have to drive to a gym). And even beyond that, sometimes we all get lazy... and it's still easy to just grab the handles during a commercial break or before you head out for yard work, and knock out a couple sets on a lazy afternoon (iow, doing something is better for staying in shape than doing nothing -- it pays over time). Takes 5 minutes max on those lazy days, and on the real workout days you can be done in 45 minutes. THE GOOD When I got the Perfect Rip Deck out of the box it seemed very solid / well-built. The track is made of steel AFAICT, and the hardened plastic handles with rubber grips have a more unified construction (grips don't slide on the "handle bar" after several uses, like my older model). I do wonder if the "stops" they include will wear out over time, as you have to bend and twist them to move or remove them. That might be equally true for the piece of plastic that holds the push-up platform to the track. But in general the operation in my first workout was sturdy and smooth when gliding on the track. I'll come back in 6 or 8 months and post an update to let you know how it's holding up. Knowing me I'll probably do about 3 workouts a week on average so I should be a good "test case". THE BAD What I was less impressed by was the fact that the excellent laminated workout card that came with the original Perfect Pushup, was nowhere to be found in Rip Deck land. I don't get it, Perfect Fitness... why would you leave this out? I thought at first it might be a mistake but then reading the instructions it was clear they want everyone to go to their web site and facebook page to get tips and see videos. But that doesn't cut it for me; that's a bonus, not what the main process should be. This is a more complex workout device than the perfect push-up, requiring more information to explain to the user when and how to use the handles and stops, which exercises work which muscle groups, etc. But instead of a nice laminated placard (which I used all the time when starting out), there's a flimsy 3 page paper document with a basic setup instruction and basic push-up instruction. You have to go online and download their PDF to get the actual workout, and even that is missing information about which exercises are best for your abs, back muscles, etc. I feel this is a substantial oversight, as people will not intuit the best way to do all the exercises just by looking at it. Also someone paying $60 for a push-up and fly system, should not have to download and print basic workout documents. Don't make us take extra steps just to learn the basics of how to use the workout device (whether an experienced push-up user or not). THE UNDETERMINED My last comment is that I'm not sure, but I wonder if the fly exercises (the real differentiator here) will turn out to be more hype than help. They're very cautious in explaining that you should start slow and use the stoppers to get used to the new motion (and that's good). But even being slightly out of shape (I could probably knock out 35 standard pushups on the device and do about 12 standard pull-ups right now -- so neither "bad shape" nor "really strong" relative to the average Joe), testing the waters on the fly movement suggests to me it won't build a lot of strength for the average man. There's not enough range of motion IMO, especially if you have longer arms as I do. For women or men with shorter arms, a full extension might be possible on the Rip Deck. Hard to say. Again I'll report back later and adjust my rating accordingly, but my sense is the main value of this device is still the push-ups, and maybe the mountain-climbers is a nice add-on to move the workout beyond the upper chest. UPDATE 1: After using the chest fly technique a few times, I have been able to get some benefit from it. It does work some muscles that the other exercises do not albeit modestly IMO. But it's not a total wash as far as this feature is concerned. I do think it will help people. Particularly people with shorter "wing spans".

## Features

- Lateral track engages more muscles with compound movement
- Combines two planes of motion with rotating pushups and sliding chest fly
- Adjustable track locks in seven positions with Safety Stop
- Track separates for advanced ab workouts
- One piece of equipment - 9 movements
- One piece of equipment – 9 movements

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.2 x 6.1 x 5.6 inches |
| Package Weight | 8.7 Pounds |
| Item Weight | 3946 Grams |
| Brand Name | Perfect Fitness |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Manufacturer | Perfect Pushup, LLC |
| Part Number | 31077 |

## Images

![Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/619shCcVcoL.jpg)
![Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81L0n+-zQ9L.jpg)
![Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71meHxs2ZjL.jpg)
![Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/611D24fg1YL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great space saving workout equipment
*by M***T on November 10, 2016*

I've been using the Perfect Pushup - Original for years now (well on and off) and wanted something for my fifth wheel while away from the house for work. This seemed like an obvious upgrade from the original, so I went with it. The system is built well (steel and hardened plastic) and will hold up for a long time, assuming the moving parts don't wear out quickly, mainly the stops (not sure how much I will use these yet) and the locks on the bottom of the handle. The clips on the push up handles also may wear or break over time. Other than putting strain on the different plastic parts, I am expecting this system to last many years with plenty of use. The system is easy to use, but does not come with much for instructions. Those can be found online, but I would much rather have a nice laminated poster showing all the workouts, same as the original. Google "Perfect Fitness Rip Deck System instructions" and you'll find the link to Perfect Fitness, the workout is called "Rip Deck" under "Push Workouts" Here is the link to what I found: [...] I have only used mine a few times at this point but it has been a couple months since I let my gym membership expire. I can definitely feel my chest has been through a workout, which I expected because the original worked well. I have only used the ab portion once and it has been way too long since I have done a bicycle ab workout. I didn't want to get up after a few sets of both ab workouts listed by "Perfect Fitness" on their PDF. What I'm saying is this thing works. A great feature of this type of workout equipment is the availability. You don't have to go to the gym! I used mine for about 10 minutes while watching TV last night. Simple to knock out a few sets instead of just sitting on your butt. Pros: - Very effective on both upper body and abs - Strong, well built - Easy to store, mobile - Fairly easy to adjust handle positions - Quick workout Cons: - Barely any instructions included - have to download and watch videos - Difficult to take apart (might just be new) to swap between ab and chest workouts - Handles aren't as nice as the original - The stops and screw on locks for the handles might wear out over time as they are hardened plastic - Handle clips in by force, this might also wear out or even break over time I will update this after a good amount of use (at least 6 months, probably 2-3 good workouts per week) to determine if I expect it to wear quicker or if it will hold up for a long time. I'm confident this system will work (see photo for goal) as far as exercising and improving is concerned. Either way, I am very glad I purchased this item as space is at a premium in my current living situation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdier than Perfect Pushups, Workout Card MIA
*by I***N on November 7, 2013*

BACKGROUND Having purchased the original Perfect Push-ups several years ago, my old set was starting to wear down / scrape on the floor (an internal plastic part had bent or warped with use). So when I saw the Perfect Rip Deck advertised on TV it wasn't a hard sell. The Perfect Pushup concept does work well if you stick with it. I got into very good upper body shape with that system. This is partly because it's easier to start their daily workout regimen, and partly because it's easier to stick with it (don't have to drive to a gym). And even beyond that, sometimes we all get lazy... and it's still easy to just grab the handles during a commercial break or before you head out for yard work, and knock out a couple sets on a lazy afternoon (iow, doing something is better for staying in shape than doing nothing -- it pays over time). Takes 5 minutes max on those lazy days, and on the real workout days you can be done in 45 minutes. THE GOOD When I got the Perfect Rip Deck out of the box it seemed very solid / well-built. The track is made of steel AFAICT, and the hardened plastic handles with rubber grips have a more unified construction (grips don't slide on the "handle bar" after several uses, like my older model). I do wonder if the "stops" they include will wear out over time, as you have to bend and twist them to move or remove them. That might be equally true for the piece of plastic that holds the push-up platform to the track. But in general the operation in my first workout was sturdy and smooth when gliding on the track. I'll come back in 6 or 8 months and post an update to let you know how it's holding up. Knowing me I'll probably do about 3 workouts a week on average so I should be a good "test case". THE BAD What I was less impressed by was the fact that the excellent laminated workout card that came with the original Perfect Pushup, was nowhere to be found in Rip Deck land. I don't get it, Perfect Fitness... why would you leave this out? I thought at first it might be a mistake but then reading the instructions it was clear they want everyone to go to their web site and facebook page to get tips and see videos. But that doesn't cut it for me; that's a bonus, not what the main process should be. This is a more complex workout device than the perfect push-up, requiring more information to explain to the user when and how to use the handles and stops, which exercises work which muscle groups, etc. But instead of a nice laminated placard (which I used all the time when starting out), there's a flimsy 3 page paper document with a basic setup instruction and basic push-up instruction. You have to go online and download their PDF to get the actual workout, and even that is missing information about which exercises are best for your abs, back muscles, etc. I feel this is a substantial oversight, as people will not intuit the best way to do all the exercises just by looking at it. Also someone paying $60 for a push-up and fly system, should not have to download and print basic workout documents. Don't make us take extra steps just to learn the basics of how to use the workout device (whether an experienced push-up user or not). THE UNDETERMINED My last comment is that I'm not sure, but I wonder if the fly exercises (the real differentiator here) will turn out to be more hype than help. They're very cautious in explaining that you should start slow and use the stoppers to get used to the new motion (and that's good). But even being slightly out of shape (I could probably knock out 35 standard pushups on the device and do about 12 standard pull-ups right now -- so neither "bad shape" nor "really strong" relative to the average Joe), testing the waters on the fly movement suggests to me it won't build a lot of strength for the average man. There's not enough range of motion IMO, especially if you have longer arms as I do. For women or men with shorter arms, a full extension might be possible on the Rip Deck. Hard to say. Again I'll report back later and adjust my rating accordingly, but my sense is the main value of this device is still the push-ups, and maybe the mountain-climbers is a nice add-on to move the workout beyond the upper chest. UPDATE 1: After using the chest fly technique a few times, I have been able to get some benefit from it. It does work some muscles that the other exercises do not albeit modestly IMO. But it's not a total wash as far as this feature is concerned. I do think it will help people. Particularly people with shorter "wing spans".

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So Happy I Found This!
*by R***E on November 11, 2016*

Fantastic device. I can normally knock out 50 pushups as a quick exercise, but with this machine I'm done at 30, even sooner if I do a fly with twist. I honestly end every use of this product slightly out of breath and with a quick "whoo!" Was easy to set up out of the box and didn't even need instructions. Nice feature with this product is that you can easily disconnect it by removing a pin in the center to do wide fly's or mountain climbers. I have no idea why people wouldn't just do normal mountain climbers, but might as well get the most out of the product I suppose. Really enjoyed the ability to just keep the grip close and do pushups with rotation since the handles rotate. Concerning longevity, I've no doubts that this product will hold up long-term. You could aggressively slide the handles and it will keep on going. Even the rubber stoppers you can apply to the tracks to restrict the slides are built well. The ability to perform slide pushups is a joy now and I look forward to using this device everyday. This was a steal for $32. There's no reason to pay more than that with someone else's brand. This will get the job done for your chest.

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