






Adjustable Wedgie 2.0 (Pre-Order)
This is a pre-order, it will ship June 20th.
- Exercise video database
- Anti-inflammatory food shopping list & sleep routine
- Five workouts per week
- 2 Slant Boards in 1
- Choose from 10, 15, or 25 degree slopes
- 24 inches wide x 14 inches long x 7 inches tall
- Holds 1500 Pounds
- 52 pounds of Anti-Slip Recycled Rubber
- Wide & Long Enough to Squat Comfortably

Key Features

Secure Locking Mechanism

52 lbs of High-Density Rubber for Maximum Stability

Built In Grooves To Prevent Sliding

Start with a 10° or 15° wedge—or stack them to unlock a deep 25° incline. One compact system. Three angles. Better squats, stronger joints, and never a boring workout.

Our adjustable slant board helps you eliminate weak links by targeting your knees from multiple angles. Perfect for step-downs, squats, deadlifts, and more.

The 25° slope is ideal for building stronger glutes and calves. Use it for hip thrusts, calf raises, hip bridges, and more to unlock serious lower-body power.
Start with a 10° or 15° wedge—or stack them to unlock a deep 25° incline. One compact system. Three angles. Better squats, stronger joints, and never a boring workout.
Our adjustable slant board helps you eliminate weak links by targeting your knees from multiple angles. Perfect for step-downs, squats, deadlifts, and more.
The 25° slope is ideal for building stronger glutes and calves. Use it for hip thrusts, calf raises, hip bridges, and more to unlock serious lower-body power.



FAQs
Questions we get from customers before and after their purchase.
1. How heavy is the Adjustable Wedgie 2.0
The 10 degree slant board weighs 24 pounds and the 15 degree slant board weighs 28 pounds. When stacked together, it weighs 52 pounds.
2. How many slant boards come in the Adjustable Wedgie 2.0
You have the option to purchase a 10 degree slant board, a 15 degree slant board, or both boards which forms a 25 degree slant board.
3. How big is the adjustable slant board?
The bottom board is 24 inches wide by 14 inches long by 3.6 inches tall at a slope of 15 degrees. The top board is 24 inches wide by 14 inches long by 2.4 inches tall at a slope of 10 degrees. When stacked together the product is 7 inches tall at a slope of 25 degrees.