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TRUE Fitness Pec Fly Rear Delt

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

The TRUE FS-55 Pec Fly Rear Delt machine is a versatile gym equipment that targets chest and shoulder muscles. This 2-in-1 machine offers multiple starting positions for pec fly and rear deltoid exercises, providing users with various workout options. The 6-position seat assembly and dual-position handles with angled pivots accommodate users of all sizes. The 7-position arm adjustment provides a full range of motion for both pectoral fly and rear deltoid movements. And the rear delt fly machine’s simple design structure offers user-friendly experiences.

With an all-encompassing rear and delt workout, your members can reap many benefits, from enhanced upper-body functionality to balanced and defined muscles.

Features:
  • 6-position seat assembly accommodates users of all sizes
  • 7-position arm adjustment provides full range of motion for both Pectoral Fly and Rear Deltoid exercises
  • Dual-position handles with angled pivot accommodates a wide range of users and replicates fluid dumbbell movements
  • Conveniently located weight stack provides easy access and minimizes floor space requirements
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (L x W x H):

60″ x 56″ x 73″ / 152 cm x 142 cm x 185 cm

Weight Stack Options:

170 lbs / 77 kg or 250 lbs / 113 kg

Machine Weights:

468 lbs / 212 kg or 548 lbs / 249 kg

Color Options:

Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame and upholstery options available.

WARRANTY

Warranty Type:

Commercial

Frame:

10 Years

Parts:

5 Years

Labor:

1 Year

Cosmetic and Coating:

3 Months

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