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TRUE Fitness Flat/Incline/Decline Bench

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

The FS-20 Flat/Incline/Decline Bench is a high-quality compact utility bench. It is padded so your customers can stay comfortable as they perform their workouts. Our Flat/Incline/Decline Bench also allows for easy maintenance as the material can easily be wiped down. The FS-20 Flat/Incline/Decline Bench comes with wheels for easy moving around your gym facility. Both trainers and customers can easily adjust the placement to allow for more space.

Features:
  • 6-position adjustment ranging from -10 to 80 degrees
  • Easily relocate with transport wheels
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (L x W x H):

49” x 31” x 19” (Flat Position) / 124 cm x 78 cm x 48 cm (Flat Position)

Product Weight:

53 lbs / 24 kg

Color Options:

Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame and upholstery options available.

WARRANTY

Warranty Type:

Commercial

Frame:

10 Years

Parts:

5 Years

Labor:

1 Year

Cosmetic and Coating:

3 Months

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