The Hip Thrust Bridge is the smith machine for the glutes! It combines the benefits of free weights with the safety of a machine. Exercisers can move the barbell freely up and down, or slide it along a guided path for a perfect fit for every body.
XYKB0025
XYSFITNESS
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Specification
The core of this machine is its double linear carriage, which allows the barbell to move with the motion of the exerciser. This replicates the natural mechanics of the free-weight movement, providing both freedom and stability while eliminating concerns about balance.
This unique design allows exercisers to move the barbell freely or slide it for a perfect fit. This makes the movement safer and more accessible, allowing users to focus entirely on glute activation and power for maximum results.
The precision biomechanics create an exact motion path with smooth, constant resistance. This ensures effective and efficient workouts by keeping consistent tension on the glutes throughout the entire range of motion.
Multiple adjustment points allow exercisers of all sizes to find the perfect fit and range of motion for each exercise, ensuring comfort, safety, and optimal form.
Brand/Model: XYSFITNESS / XYKB0025
Function: Hip Thrust, Glute Bridge
Product Size (L x W x H): 1425 x 1520 x 1270 mm
Package Size (L x W x H): 1250 x 1050 x 380 mm
Net Weight: 125.5 kg
Gross Weight: 155.5 kg
Features: Double Linear Carriage, Free & Guided Motion, Precision Biomechanics
The safest way to build your strongest glutes.
Contact us today for a quote and add this star glute trainer to your facility.
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