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Best Overall
GoFit On a Roll Ab Wheel
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Simple to use
Cons
- Extra-wide wheel prevents loss of control
Ab wheels are a staple of most gym, and chances are, you’ve likely used, or at least seen this one before. It has a classic dual-wheel design with rubber traction to reduce noise and scuffing on floors. The foam handlebars are grippy and comfortable, and the narrow width is great for strengthening your core and lower back.
This is a budget-friendly product that’s perfect for athletes who are already used to using ab wheels in their gyms and want an additional product for home or traveling. If you are a beginner, however, you may want to opt for one of our other choices with a thicker wheel.
Key Specs
Weight | 1.7 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | Flat foam grips |
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Advanced Features | None |
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Minimal stabilization features
SKLZ Core Wheels
Pros
- Many more exercises possible with two rollers
- Inexpensive
- Health - Injuries
Cons
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Bored with your typical plank and pushup routine? A variety of different exercises are possible with the SKLZ Core Wheels, making it easy to spice up your workout regimen. They have the basic design of two dumbbells, with rolling wheels instead of weights.
The foam handles are comfortable and can be used for extra stability during planks or pushups, or to roll one arm out at a time for a strengthening exercise. When using them both at the same time, they target the same muscles as a traditional ab roller.
Additionally, you can use one at a time to target your obliques. These wheels are super lightweight, so you can easily travel with them or do a quick at-home workout.
Key Specs
Weight | 0.6 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | Flat foam handles |
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Advanced Features | Two rollers for multiple exercises |
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Two rollers for multiple exercises
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GoFit Super Ab Wheel
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Durable
Cons
- Minimal wrist support
This ab wheel is inexpensive, portable, and durable. It features a two-wheel design for a bit of extra width which adds stability. Additionally, the handles have comfortable rubber grips and an ergonomic design to fit into your palm.
While this is a great on-the-go tool, the handles aren’t super wide, so it loses a bit of stability for your wrists and arms, and can be more difficult if you don't have a good base of arm strength.
Key Specs
Weight | 2.1 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | Non-slip rubber |
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Advanced Features | None |
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Best for Protecting Wrist Joints
Perfect Fitness Ab Carver Pro Roller Wheel
Pros
- Spring adds extra resistance and stability
- Best for Protecting Wrist Joints
Cons
- Heavier than other models
This ultra-wide ab roller has a simple yet incredibly effective design. A carbon spring on the interior of the wheel creates extra resistance while rolling out. This makes it slightly more difficult to fully extend, working your core as deeply as possible. Then, on the way back, the spring makes it slightly easier to roll back up. This helps protect your lower back, while the ultra-wide wheel base is extremely stable.
Additionally, the handlebars are slightly downturned to protect your wrists and come with comfortable ergonomic grips. Finally, this product comes with a downloadable 21-day workout guide for inspiration.
Key Specs
Weight | 4.63 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | Work out your abs from home, the gym, or even at the office |
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Advanced Features | Most Stable Ab Roller |
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Best for Beginners
Oileus Ab Roller
Pros
- CA Notice at Collection
- Tires will not scratch surfaces
Cons
- Doesn’t stretch as far as other ab rollers
If you’ve struggled to properly use a roller with a narrower wheel and are looking for extra stability and ease of use, this is the product for you. The Oileus ab roller uses two wide tires and a built-in spring to generate extra assistance for the exercise. This helps both with fully extending, and to roll back up while protecting the lower back.
While this is a great option for beginners, if you’re used to using a traditional ab roller, you will find that it does not extend as far as other options.
Key Specs
Weight | 2.2 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | Other Hearst Subscriptions |
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Advanced Features | Two-wheel design for assistance on the way back, extra wide rolling belt |
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Runners World; Courtesy GoFit
JHP-ZHL Automatic Silent Rebound Counting Ab Wheel
Pros
- CA Notice at Collection
- Flat foam grips
Cons
- Heavy
Frequently lose track of reps while working out? This smart ab roller keeps track of your reps while you put in the work. It has a wide wheel base with spring-loaded technology to provide a bit of extra assistance. The wheel is covered with a soft and smooth rubber, so noise or surface scratching are not at all a concern. The handles are slightly downturned for extra wrist support and have comfortable rubber grips.
Though it’s more expensive than other options, it’s designed to be extremely strong and can bear up to 440 pounds.
Key Specs
Weight | 4.4 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | Minimal wrist support |
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Advanced Features | Digital counter for reps, spring loaded on the way back |
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Running in the Cold
DMoose Fitness Ab Roller Wheel
Pros
- Side Effects of Text Neck for Runners
- Tires will not scratch surfaces
Cons
- Other Hearst Subscriptions
- Expensive
Traditional ab rollers tend to be tough on the wrist joints. This product switches it up by using elbow pads and a versatile handlebar to increase comfort and stability.
Furthermore, the elbow pads help to engage your entire upper arms, targeting your biceps and triceps as opposed to dumping too much pressure into your forearms. The wheel is wide and covered with non-slip rubber to ensure a safe experience.
Because of the elbow pads, you can do more than just a simple ab roll exercise. Elbow planks and pike roll-outs are also possible to target different muscles and work your core in multiple ways.
Key Specs
Weight | 4 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | How to Cross-Train Your Way Into a Goal Race |
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Advanced Features | Unique handlebar design, multiple exercises possible |
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Work out your abs from home, the gym, or even at the office
GoFit Extreme Ab Wheel
Pros
- Many exercise options available
- Tight hand grips for extra security
Cons
- Flat handlebar with grippy rubber and adjustable straps
Looking for an ab roller that adds extra oomph to your normal workout routine? The GoFit Extreme Ab Wheel has a simple design that transforms basic exercises into core-strengthening workouts. It features one narrow wheel with grippy rubber for traction and flat handlebars with tightening straps. The narrow wheel makes a traditional ab roll exercise a bit more challenging with this model, but many less advanced workouts are also possible.
Velcro straps transform the handlebars into foot pedals, so you can practice rolling and stabilization in addition to planking or practicing sit-ups. This is a versatile product that transforms a variety of workouts into core burners.
Key Specs
Weight | 6.8 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | Flat handlebar with grippy rubber and adjustable straps |
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Advanced Features | Velcro straps can be adjusted as hand or foot grips |
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Most Stable Ab Roller
Dasking Fitness Ab Wheel Roller
Pros
- Extremely stable
- Tires will not scratch surfaces
Cons
- Heavy and not portable
While it may not look like an ab roller, we promise that this model will have your core burning. The purpose of this unique design is to increase the range of motion of your workouts.
As opposed to simply rolling forward and backward, you’re able to move in a circle or a diagonal direction to target obliques, as well. The three wheels are small and low to the ground, so it’s extra stable for beginners. A large platform sits on top of these wheels, with different handle options for a variety of hand positions.
Additionally, you can hold a plank and use your feet or knees on the solid base to target your lower core as well.
Key Specs
Weight | 5.2 pounds |
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Handlebar Type | Foam grips, many hand positions available |
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Advanced Features | Three wheel design targets every area of the core |
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Katie Kommer is a freelance writer who specializes in the outdoor industry. Her expertise and experience lay specifically in any hiking, camping, trail running, and backpacking related topics. As a writer for multiple backpacking and hiking-related websites, Katie uses her hands-on experience on the trails to share how-to articles, gear guides, and personal essays. Her work has been featured on The Trek, AdventureAlan.com, Garage Grown Gear, and many other sites. After thousands of miles accumulated over years of hiking, she has a strong understanding of the best gear recommendations for beginners, how to push our comfort zones, and how to enjoy time outdoors. Katie happily lives in Salt Lake City, Utah where she romps around in the Wasatch Mountains every possible day.
Two rollers for multiple exercises
Two rollers for multiple exercises
Two rollers for multiple exercises