CPSC Recall in 2004: CPSC, Fitness Quest Inc. Announce Recall to Repair Ab Lounge™ Exercise Products

Updated on March 25, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 05-055
Date: November 22, 2004
Product Name: Ab Lounge™, Ab Lounge™ 2, and Ab Lounge™ Ultimate Exercisers
Recall Description:

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Fitness Quest Inc., of Canton, Ohio is voluntarily recalling about 460,000 Ab LoungeÖ, Ab LoungeÖ 2, and Ab LoungeÖ Ultimate Exercisers products. When opening or folding up these exercise machines, consumers can catch their fingers in the hinges. This can result in lacerations, crushing, or amputation to fingertips. This does not occur while users are exercising.Name of product: Ab Lounge™, Ab Lounge™ 2, and Ab Lounge™ Ultimate ExercisersUnits: About 460,000Distributor: Fitness Quest Inc., of Canton, OhioHazard: When opening or folding up these exercise machines, consumers can catch their fingers in the hinges. This can result in lacerations, crushing, or amputation to fingertips. This does not occur while users are exercising.Incidents/Injuries: Fitness Quest has received 15 reports of injuries, including lacerations, crushing and amputations to fingertips.Description: The recall includes the Ab Lounge™, Ab Lounge™ 2, and Ab Lounge™ Ultimate exercisers. The machines have the name "Ab Lounge" or "Ab Lounge 2" printed on the upper front fabric of the seat. The recall involves machines with the following serial numbers:Ab Lounge™ machines: ALX-000001 through ALX-037999, and all machines that start with serial numbers 03 44 through 04 36.Ab Lounge™ 2 machines: AL2X-000001 through AL2X-059060, and all machines that start with serial numbers 04 03 through 04 36.Ab Lounge™ Ultimate machines: all machines that start with serial numbers 04 28 through 04 34.The serial number is located on a label on the bottom of the front frame. Ab Lounge™ exercise products with straight brackets that do not fold are not part of this recall.Sold at: Infomercial, Internet, catalog, and discount department and sporting goods stores, including Wal-Mart and Dicks Sporting Goods, nationwide since October 2003 for between $100 and $210.Manufactured in: China and ThailandRemedy: Consumers should stop using these exercisers and contact the firm for a free repair kit. The firm is contacting all consumers who purchased the Ab Lounge™ directly from Fitness Quest via infomercial or website. Due to the large number of repair kits required to meet demand, these consumers may experience a delay of a few weeks before they receive their kits. Any consumer who owns an Ab Lounge™ purchased at a retail store should stop using the equipment and contact Fitness Quest immediately to receive the repair kit.Consumer Contact: Contact Fitness Quest at (800) 321-9236 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or log on to www.fitnessquest.com.  

Hazard Description:

When opening or folding up these exercise machines, consumers can catch their fingers in the hinges. This can result in lacerations, crushing, or amputation to fingertips. This does not occur while users are exercising.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Dispose, No Remedy Available

Units: About 460,000
Incidents:

Fitness Quest has received 15 reports of injuries, including lacerations, crushing and amputations to fingertips.

Sold At:

Infomercial, Internet, catalog, and discount department and sporting goods stores, including Wal-Mart and Dicks Sporting Goods, nationwide since October 2003 for between $100 and $210.

Manufactured In:

China and Thailand