The XFW-7800 Leg Press is a top-tier leg press weight machine that features modern styling and high-quality commercial construction, providing optimal performance and safety. This machine targets the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves. With this machine’s high-capacity weight carriage angled at 45 degrees, users can perform exercises with greater resistance, enhancing muscle development and strength gains. The high weight capacity also accommodates users of various fitness levels.
The premium-grade linear bearings ensure users experience smooth and consistent motion with every rep, further guaranteeing safety and top results. We engineered every aspect of this machine’s design to guarantee maximum workout efficiency and comfort.
Features:
- Premium grade linear bearings and high capacity weight carriage angled 45 degrees for optimum performance and durability
- Dual-position pivoting carriage stops accommodate a wide range of users
- 3-position secondary safety stops allow users to adjust range of motion to suit their individual needs
- Back pad with integrated headrest easily adjusts to 7 positions
- Wide foot plate with molded rubber non-skid covering and calf raise provision offers secure placement and exercise variation
- Assistance handle in foot plate eases entry and exit of machine
- 4 weight storage posts standard
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (L x W x H):
97” x 71” x 56” / 246 cm x 180 cm x 142 cm
Product Weight:
608 lbs / 276 kg
Color Options:
Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame and upholstery options available.
WARRANTY
Warranty Type:
Commercial
Cosmetic and Coating:
3 Months
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