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PRECOR RSL0204 Resolute™ Strength Selectorized Line Biceps Curl

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Resolve to make your selectorized strength equipment purchase with confidence— choose the Resolute™ Strength line from Precor. It delivers on what matters most: your investment will withstand the test of time. Proper body positioning and alignment are core attributes of the Resolute Strength Biceps Curl, which supports this popular and foundational exercise in any gym. The over-sized steel tubing contributes to a more durable product while the low-profile tower gives the Biceps Curl a contemporary silhouette.

Biomechanically Sound
The angled arm pad and handles on the Resolute Biceps Curl align the exerciser’s elbows to the pivot point for maximum comfort and muscle engagement. The arm pad gives optimal support without restricting proper breathing.

Designed to Go the Distance
The upholstered pads of the Resolute Biceps Curl underwent 1.2 million cycles of testing to ensure that this machine will be a durable workhorse for any facility. One piece, soft rubber foot caps make the equipment easier to move and will remain in place even if kicked.

Focused on the Experience
The arm pad and gas-assisted, ratcheting seat are aligned for the exerciser’s comfort, easy entry and exit, and to maintain proper body position and alignment.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 48 x 43 x 58 in / 122 x 110 x 148 cm
  • Weight Stack Tower Height: 58 in / 148 cm
  • Equipment Weight: 434 lb / 197 kg
  • Weight Stack: 160 lb / 73 kg 

 

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