







🦶 Elevate your stretch game — because tight calves don’t stand a chance!
The Professional Wooden Slant Board is a compact, adjustable incline platform designed for calf stretching, balance training, and rehab. Featuring five incline positions and a sturdy wooden frame, it supports up to 140kg and is highly rated by users for improving flexibility and gait. Ideal for all ages and skill levels, it’s a trusted tool for serious fitness and recovery routines.







| ASIN | B06Y5W5ZNT |
| Age Range | All Ages |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,880 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #236 in Balance Boards |
| Brand | Liberty Imports |
| Color | 1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (916) |
| Date First Available | 27 April 2017 |
| Features | Adjustable |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | SLDH-1000 |
| Manufacturer | ZLJ30-XMMM |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 31.75 x 25.4 cm; 3.5 kg |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | L |
| Skill Level | Novice |
| Sport | Exercise & Fitness |
| Style | Compact |
| Usage | exercise |
M**E
This is exactly what I need & I am very happy that I discovered it. The slantboard is very sturdy, not too heavy, and easy to use. It can be adjusted to several different levels which I find useful as I improve. It is a little longer than I expected but this has not been a problem. I have had very tight calf muscles for years and physical therapists have tried many things to loosen them up. The tightness has been so bad that it influences my walking so that I cannot place my feet flat on the floor - and tend to walk on my toes. I have been working to step down heel first but this has been very difficult. However, after reading some of the reviews and trying the slantboard during my pt sessions I decided to purchase this product. I started using it immediately and can notice a major difference. I believe with consistent use of this board I will achieve my goal of better & proper walking - with the correct gait. I would definitely purchase this board again and recommend it. I find I do need to hold on to something (a bar or some kind of handle) as my balance is not good enough to use the board alone. I thought the price was a little high but did not compare with other comparable boards.
C**J
Strong and sturdy Im over 100k and no problems good grip.
R**U
This is a very well made incline board that exceeded my expectations. It is very sturdy and the graphite coating on top ensures your foot will stay firmly planted and not slip. I especially like the hinged design allowing for multiple angles. I needed this for physical therapy to stretch my calves, and an incline board is superior to any of the calf stretches you can do without one. I’ve used one before at my physical therapist’s office and his did not have multiple angles, so I would say this one is better the one at the PT office! This one is a bit more expensive than some of the others out there, but I would say it is definitely worth the money. Very solid construction that I think will last a long time.
T**N
Fabulous for stretching calf muscles. Very sturdy.
S**T
I'm 50 years old and 215 lbs (25 lbs over-weight). I suffered an over-use injury in my mid-foot (job related) that took 9 weeks of rest/mild walking to begin to feel OK. I went to 2 podiatrists and a physical therapist, all whom never mentioned anything about the benefits of a slant board. Thank God for the internet. I first learned about this equipment from a book "ProBodX" by Marv Marinovich. I started using this board to get a deep, satisfying stretch in my calf/lower leg and it's helped the stiffness/pain I was feeling in the top of my foot. My lower leg was very stiff and this thing does an amazing job. I use it everyday now. I think every athlete should use one, and I think anyone over the age of 45 should use it too. Keep in mind I waited for all my nerve pain and most of my foot soreness to go away before I began to use this board. I'm not recommending you use this with an injured foot, consult a doctor/podiatrist or qualified physical therapist if you have any questions or aren't sure what to do. You can hurt yourself using this so be careful and take it slow. The FitterFirst slant board I think has the best construction, but it's $40 more. Maybe something to consider if you weigh 300lbs ++ or just want something that's made the best.
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