Here's what some of America's hottest magazines have to say about Kanak Enterprises and the Upright Read'N Rack and Center Rack products:

Prevention magazine's
"Fit & Firm" guide
April 1998

 

"It's about time somebody improved on those plastic magazine holders that fit on exercise machines. After all, you've got to be able to keep an eye on your magazine and all those blinking lights on the machine console at the same time. What if the timer gets stuck? Or the thing inexplicably shifts into superfit mode? Enter the Upright Read'N Rack, which mounts to most exercise machines, including treadmills. Flaps on the sides hold your magazine steady and variable height settings allow you to find your perfect reading position."
Fitness magazine
March 1997
"Reading racks are useless if you have to lift your book every time you adjust your speed. So we tried the Upright Read'N Rack, designed to keep reading material above the control panel. Our testers could reach buttons with ease while keeping an eye on their books. Best feature: it attaches to treadmills so you can read while walking."
GQ magazine
November 1997

GQ's Guide to Health
and Fitness
March 1999

"This gadget lets you accomplish twice as much when you exercise. It suspends your reading material above the monitor of a stationary cycle or stairclimber, letting you read and adjust speed without having to lift that copy of Atlas Shrugged. It even works on treadmills (for walking and reading)."
American Health magazine
February 1999
"Upright Read'N Rack: This gadget suspends reading material above the monitor of your cycle, treadmill or stair climber so you can adjust the speed without moving the rack."
Self magazine's Gear Guide
June 1999
"Compatible with most exercise machines, this portable boredom-buster clips easily to your treadmill, suspending reading material above the monitor without interfering with the controls."

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