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Anyone seen Ab and Back Massager on TVwhat's the name?

I was watching TV and a commercial for a new Ab exerciser with a back massager came on and I forgot what it was called. The machine had a seat and the back massager portion had foam rubber rollers that massaged your back as you worked your abdominal muscles. Please help!

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