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The Powertec Workbench Multisystem is the market leader in multi-station leverage gyms. This compact, revolutionary design provides total body training for up to three users simultaneously. The MS can be accessorized with a wide variety of modular attachments to grow with your training needs. Ideal for home use, personal trainers and light commercial facilities.

FEATURES:

The Leverage Advantage: Weight plates are loaded directly onto the Isolateral Lever Arms providing for a natural feel and the resistance of free weights with the safety and control of a machine.

Total Body Training for Multiple Users:

The Multisystem consists of three separate work stations for chest, core/back and leg training. Users can rotate through the stations for a total body workout routine.

Fully Adjustable Bench Design:

The Workbench's new design provides additional stability and allows users to adjust the seating area and Back Rest Pads at different settings with ease thanks to its unique Ball Bearing Driven Carriage. (The bench has 9 horizontal positions, and 9 vertical positions, including decline, flat, and 7 incline positions. See 'Workbench FID Utility Bench' for more information on positions and angles).

Expandable with Accessories:

The bench and Ab station includes the front tube adaptor that accepts Powertec Workbench Attachments.

True Weight Lifted on Leverarms:

The arms on the lever gym equate to 20 lbs. lifted. (10 lbs. each arm). The weight reduction due to the leverage is 20% of the total load plus the weight of the arms. For example - with 200 lbs. added to the Leverarms, you would minus 20% for the Leverarm weight distribution (160 lbs.) plus the weight of the arms (20lbs.). Therefore, 200 lbs. of weight would equate to a total 180 lbs. of perceived weight lifted.

 

Weights are not included. 

Accessories Available: Yes

Isolateral Function: 

Starting Weight (Unloaded): Press station: 20 lbs., Lat Station: 0 lbs., Squat Station: 35 lbs. Ab Station: 15 lbs.

Max Weight Capacity: Press station: 500 lbs., Lat Station: 300 lbs., Squat Station: 500 lbs.

Dimensions (L x W x H): 122.5 x 73.3 x 80.5

Product Weight: 445 lbs.

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