Users of all levels, from novice to professional, will benefit from the advanced biomechanics of the Palladium Series SPL-0300 Seated Leg Press machine. This leg press weight machine is easy to use and offers many workout customizations, allowing users to cater their leg training to their skill, size, and needs. The adjustable back pad and a unique-to-TRUE adjustable foot platform accommodate a wide range of users and allow multiple foot and seated positions for added exercise variation.
Features:
- Low profile design allows for easy entry and exit
- 9-position seat assembly travels at 20 degrees and adjusts easily from the seated position
- 5-position back pad with gas cylinder assist adjusts through 20 degrees, allowing users to determine range of motion best suited to their individual needs
- 4-position oversized foot plate adjusts through 15 degrees, allowing for a variety of foot placements while maintaining a neutral ankle position
- Matte black finish available with custom color options. 18 upholstery options available in a wide range of colors. Contact your sales representative for more information.
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (L x W x H):
86” x 46” x 66” / 219cm x 117cm x 168cm
Weight Stack:
380 lbs / 173 kg
Resistance:
419 lbs / 190 kg
Product Weight:
Metal Shrouds – 913 lbs / 415 kg; Acrylic Shrouds – 889 lbs / 404 kg
Color Options:
Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame and upholstery options available.
Extras:
Easy access phone cradle and accessory storage tray with cup holder, Integrated adder weight system reduces to 5 lbs / 2.3 kg
WARRANTY
Frame components and welds, excluding coatings:
10 Years
Bushings, sealed rotating bearings, pulleys, weight plates, and guide rods, excluding coatings:
5 Years
Labor; cables, linear bearings and shafts, and all other components not mentioned elsewhere in this warranty:
1 Year
Normal wear parts including but not limited to labels, upholstered pads, and grips:
90 Days
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