There are quite a few different ab belts available both online, at local department stores and via TV ads. Which ab belt is worth trying? Which one will end up being a waste of money? That’s what we want to help you discover before you pull out your credit card to order one of these devices.
Our ab belt reviews are based on the facts available about each device we compared.
While results may vary for each individual who tries any one of these ab belts, we know that if you start with the best product then the chances of your success are much higher then if you purchase a lower quality ab belt.
Below you’ll find our short reviews for our top rated ab belts as well as links to our full reviews. Trying any one of these devices is a pretty solid bet that you’ll achieve some level of results so long as you use the belt consistently.
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| Flexbelt Benefits:
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There are a few things about The Flex Belt right out of the box that are different then most ab belts. It has an LCD screen remote and it has an AC adapter to re-charge the built in battery.
From there the differences are more suttle and only noticeable once you put the belt on for the first time. Features such as 50 more intensity levels then any other device on the market and 3 more workout programs then any other device.
The 3 Gel pads are comfortable and last about 20-30 sessions pending you take proper care of them, and the bonus meal planning software included with your Flex Belt purchase means you can optimize your diet to maximize the visual results you achieve with the device.
While this belt is at the upper price level of ab belts the 150 intensity levels and 10 programs have the ability to work your abdominals harder then any other device that we are aware of on the market.
Take advantage of the exclusive 10% and $25 Off discount codes we’re offering our visitors and save on your purchase of a Flex Belt.
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| Contour Belt Benefits:
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The Contour Ab Belt has been on the market for quite some time and is best known for their long running infomercials on TV.
Unlike some other devices the Contour belt does not have a rechargeable battery, it currently still takes AA batteries, which can be a bit of a pain in the butt if you don’t use rechargeables or keep some spares handy around the house.
The wired remote makes it easy to change the intensity level during each session and the 4 Gel Pads are ensure you get an optimial workout.
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The Flagship product from Slendertone is very similar to the Flex Belt. In fact it’s more or less the same device when you look at it. However once you put it on you notice a few minor but important differences.
There are only 99 intensity levels available in the Slendertone System Abs. This is 51 fewer levels then The Flex Belt. Also there are only 7 programs built into the device, that’s 3 less then the Flex Belt.
While the Slendertone System Abs has the potential to do a great job, for the extra $20 bucks the Flex Belt is probably worth it.










