Provide your members with dozens of upper and lower body exercises with the premium FT-900 functional trainer. Constructed with commercial-grade materials and integrated with multiple storage options and features, the FT-900 is an ideal option for your member’s functional strength training.
Features:
- Dual weight stack design allows users to choose different resistance levels or allows for two simultaneous users
- Pulleys adjust vertically through 65″ (165cm) and 25 clearly marked positions
- Multi-position chin bar accommodates optional suspension bracket for suspension training
- Fold-down foot platform assists access to chin bar and retracts into frame when not in use
- Integrated storage hooks conveniently store wide range of training accessories
- Left and right side handles for stability during one arm exercises
- Weight stacks per side: 310 lb (141 kg)
- Resistance profile: 4:1
- Max Resistance at pull points: 77.5 lb (35 kg)
- Resistance increments per side: 3.75 lb (1.7 kg)
- Cable travel: 14’ (427 cm) per handle
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (L x W x H):
69″ x 42″ x 92″ / 175 cm x 107 cm x 234 cm
Product Weight:
1177 lbs / 535 kg
Color Options:
Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame options available.
WARRANTY
Warranty Type:
Commercial
Cosmetic and Coating:
3 Months
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