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TRUE FORCE Leg Extension/Leg Curl

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90 DAY WARRENTY

Warranty On All Replacement Parts

The TRUE FORCE SD-1000 Leg Extension/Leg Curl machine provides users an all-encompassing leg workout. The SD-1000 Leg Extension/Leg Curl machine has revolutionized the ability to transition from extension to curl exercises, allowing users to target both their quadriceps and hamstrings with one piece of equipment. As a piece of multifunctional gym equipment, this leg extension and leg curl machine saves you floor space in the gym, eliminating the need for multiple machines and streamlining your members’ workouts.

Like the rest of the FORCE Series, all adjustments for both exercises on this leg extension/leg curl machine are clearly labeled to provide users with extreme ease of use.

Features:
  • Multi-position contoured back pad with lumbar support wings and integrated head pad
  • 3 starting positions for both leg extension and leg curl exercises
  • 4-position ankle pad adjusts easily
  • Fixed shin pad provides stability during leg curl exercise
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (L x W x H):

58” x 48” x 57” / 147 cm x 122 cm x 145 cm

Weight Stack Options:

175 lbs / 79 kg (standard weight stack) or 255 lbs / 116 kg (heavy weight stack)

Machine Weights:

517 lbs / 234 kg (standard weight stack) or 597 lbs / 271 kg (heavy weight stack)

Color Options:

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

WARRANTY

Frames, welds, cams, and weight plates:

10 Years

Bushings, pivot bearings, gas-shocks, pulleys, and guide rods:

5 Years

Cables, rubber grips:

1 Year

Upholstery, hardware, and all other parts not mentioned:

6 Months

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