'The Rack' is totally some old man's walker
I don't know if it's really "the perfect way to build bigger, sculpted muscles," but I do know this: The Rack is blatantly a geriatric walker that's been repurposed into a workout device. Obviously, this fact isn't mentioned in the infomercial below. Maybe that's because no one has used a walker to get a six pack since they sold Schlitz in a can.
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