Heavy duty construction of the XFW-5500 Lever Row features a swivel plate holder assembly with 8-45 lb. plate capacity and both wide and narrow handgrips.
Features:
- Heavy-duty swivel plate rack assembly accommodates 8-45 lbs / 8-20 kg plates
- Standard and neutral grip positions for exercise variation
- Rubber-covered foot platforms provide support and encourage proper alignment during exercise
- Dual 1″ / 3 cm pivot axles provide smooth vertical and lateral range of motion
- Floor anchor provisions in frame
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (L x W x H):
73″ x 44″ x 47″ / 185 cm x 111 cm x 119 cm
Product Weight:
180 lbs / 82 kg
Color Options:
Frame comes standard with matte black powder coat finish. Custom frame and upholstery options available.
WARRANTY
Warranty Type:
Commercial
Cosmetic and Coating:
3 Months
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