Rodeo Core
Rodeo Core
USJ-804
Enjoy an energizing ride while whipping core muscles into shape. The fun and easy way to tone your abs and thighs, using the Rodeo Core is much easier than doing sit-ups. Horseback riding is a great form of exercise because it stimulates the heart and blood vessels, and conditions your muscles.
Get the same kind of exercise using the Rodeo Core! Easy to use, just sit down on the saddle and place both feet onto the pedals. By leaning forward and backward along with the saddle's motion, a swinging motion tones muscles in the midsection of your body.
Compact and lightweight, it takes up little space and offers three height variations to fit individual shapes. Requires no electricity.
Total Body Workout
Reshapes the back, waist, stomach, and thighs by engaging core and upper leg muscles.
Three height variations to suit individual figures.
Energy-saving design: uses body weight and motion, no electricity required!
Compact and lightweight, it’s easy to carry but stays sturdy.
Reversible: forward and backward motion.
Cushioned Seat
Easy-Grip Handle
The Rodeo Core Exerciser is the fun and easy way to tone your midsection. This compact device quietly works the same muscles as horseback riding, stimulating the heart and blood vessels while toning your abs, back, glutes and legs. Simply sit on the saddle, place both feet on the pedal and lean forward and backward. It doesn't need batteries or electricity, so you can use it anywhere for a great workout.
Customers Love the Rodeo Core
“This is excellent for those like me who need to strengthen the core muscles. A quick exercise that can be done while watching tv."
-Online reviewer
Rated 4.1/5 stars on Amazon.com
Rated 4.1/5 stars on QVC.com
Rated 4.6/5 stars on Sharperimage.com
Technical Specifications
Model Number: USJ-804
Weight: 32 LBS
Maximum User Weight: 250 LBS
Box Dimensions: 35.4 x 10 x 15.4 in
California’s Proposition 65
This product is not known to contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, read our Prop 65 Policy and Statements.