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Workbench® F.I.D. Bench with shipping included

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Powertec Workbench FID Utility Bench is a highly versatile Flat-Incline-Decline bench that can be used alone or attached to our Power Rack, Half Rack or Roller Smith. This fully adjustable Flat-Incline-Decline bench’s entire seat assembly slides on its sealed ball bearing carriage. The bench comes standard with an attachment adaptor that can be fitted with a variety of Powertec attachments that can transform it into a standalone workout station. For machine dimensions and weight capacity, see 'Additional Information' below.

FEATURES:

Expandable with Accessories:

The FID Utility Bench includes the front tube adaptor that accepts all Powertec Attachments. This bench can be used as an optional attachment to the Power Rack, Half Rack or Roller Smith for multiple added exercises. It's also a great stand alone bench.

Fully Adjustable:

The entire seat assembly can slide along the frame allowing the user to find the perfect fit. (The bench has 9 horizontal positions, and 9 vertical positions, including decline, flat, and 7 incline positions).

Accessories Available: Yes

Isolateral Function: 

Starting Weight (Unloaded): 

Max Weight Capacity: 600 lbs.

Dimensions (L x W x H): 58" x 29" x 19.5"

Product Weight: 

Total Shipping Weight: 91 lbs.

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