The Fitness Line Multi-Press easily adjusts into any of 4 exercise positions: Supine Press, 25 and 45 degree Incline Press, and Shoulder Press.
Features:
- 4-position seat and back pad assembly easily adjusts for Supine, 25 and 45-degree Incline, and Shoulder Press movements
- 5-position arm allows users to choose the range of motion best suited to their individual needs
- Dual-hand grips accommodate a wide range of users and allow exercise variation
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (L x W x H):
82″ x 53″ x 57″ / 208 cm x 135 cm x 145 cm
Weight Stack Options:
170 lbs / 77 kg or 250 lbs / 113 kg
Machine Weights:
501 lbs / 227 kg or 581 lbs / 264 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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