The Palladium Series Plate Loaded PLS-1100 Incline Chest Press offers unique 5-position handles that allow the user to adjust starting position and range of motion to fit their specific needs. Unilateral arms converge to maximize articulation of the shoulder and allow for a complete range of motion. 6 weight storage posts standard.
Features:
- Unilateral arms converge to maximize articulation of the shoulder and allow for a complete range of motion
- Unique 5-position adjustable handles allow user to set range of motion best suited to their individual needs
- 6-position seat uses gas cylinder assist for stable, friction-free adjustments.
- (6) Weight Storage Posts
- Height Adjustment Guide
- Instruction Placard illustrates proper START and END positions
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (L x W x H):
49″ x 73″ x 71″ / 123cm x 185cm x 179cm
Color:
Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame and upholstery options available.
WARRANTY
10 Years
Frame components and welds, excluding coatings
5 Years
Bushings, sealed rotating bearings, pulleys, weight plates, and guide rods, excluding coatings
1 Year
Labor; cables, linear bearings and shafts, and all other components not mentioned elsewhere in this warranty
90 Days
Normal wear parts including but not limited to labels, upholstered pads, and grips
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