09-15-23, 07:14 PM | |
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These are the risers Cathe uses for the incline (or similar to it) but as I said, they're not necessary. I have these, but I just end up using regular risers.
https://www.performbetter.com/Extra-...BoCJIQQAvD_BwE
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09-16-23, 11:48 AM | ||
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You can create a semi-stable incline with the original risers but it's definitely not as stable as with the freestyle risers as the top layer IMO. And the freestyle risers are totally interchangeable (size, shape) with the original risers as I mentioned for adding step height, etc. I'll attach some pics. |
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cathe sts 2.0, freestyle step, risers, step, step co. step, weight bench |
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