Ab Circle Review

The Ab Circle is a treadmill for your abs. This is the boastful claim that the ab circle website displays when you first visit it. Backed up by fitness celebrity Jennifer Nicole Lee, you’ve probably heard and seen the ab circle pro on tv spots and advertisement. And we have to admit, it does look like an impressive machine.

We always love testimonials, and ab circle pro goes one step further. In their success stories section, in addition to the usual before and after pics they show us videos of the actual person saying in their own words what they were able to achieve with the ab circle. The Ab Circle is shipped with the actual steel foldable machine, a workout dvd and a nutrition guide.

Now they offer a 30 day trial for $14.95 plus shipping and handling. Or you can buy it by paying a one time fee with a 30 day risk-free guarantee. Now, be careful and read that grey little box at the bottom of the main page. It list a number of terms and conditions. For instance, if you take the trial and want to keep it, you’ll then be charge 5 payments of $39.95.

Now we do not believe that the Ab Circle pro is a scam, but it is not a straight forward order in our opinion. Read their terms and respect them if you decide not to keep the ab circle.

In Conclusion of this ab circle review, we think that it looks like a good product, however like all ab machines, the ab circle alone will not get you stone hard flat abs. No surprise they include a nutrition guide. Furthermore, like every machine it will not necessarily work for people of all shape and size. We recommend the ab circle pro if you already have a training plan in work and you’re looking to add something efficient to help with your abs.

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