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It's a copy of the elitefts design but I don't really get how changing the angle makes a difference either. It's like rotating the angle of a circle, its a circle, it's the same all the way round.
Maybe they mean by angling the foot pad and plate higher, I know it makes a shit load of difference on mine.
Keep a look out young fella, they pop up used from time to time if you don't wanna splash the cash on a brand newy.
I have the Again Faster GHD. After owning one I also like the Rogue GHD, expensive though. I was looking to sell the Again Faster GHD to go for the Rogue, but not to many people are interested buying a GHD and most people think its a hair straightener...
Personally I like Sorinex Poor Mans GHD, however you can't get these in Australia, I feel it would be much more user friendly.
The down angle of the pad helps maintain knee contact with the pad even with a vertical body position. Without the angle you can drop straight through when you reach the top of the movement.
I've tried several GHR's and heres what I thought.
EliteFTS GHR is the best I've used, but as Graham said anything from the states has the additional shipping cost.
Force USA GHR is the one I bought. Big foot plate, with lots of vertical and horizontal adjustments and band attachments. The only thing better/worse is the pad. It has a split pad which can be handy for guys, but the foam isn't as hard as the EFS GHR which is the only thing I can knock on it. Oh and it has wheels too.
Iron Edge GHD's... both of the ones I tried sucked. The first design could only change vertical pad placement which meant no scaling for beginners or bigger guys. The second/current design has "rollers" which in my opinion totally screw up the movement. Also has the knee step which you shouldn't need.
CyberFit GHD has no pad angle, and because of this also has the knee step.
I just bought the Force USA model from gym and fitness. Waiting for it to be delivered and I will post back once I have put it through it's paces. I am looking forward to the humbling experience of learning to perform this movement correctly haha.
I was originally looking to go with this model but the salesman I was talking to talked me into the force.