XYE624
XYSFITNESS
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Product Description
Offers both leg extension and leg curl options in one compact station. This maximizes your floor space without compromising on exercise variety, making it ideal for facilities of any size.
Features a dependable commercial-grade cable and pulley system that ensures a smooth and consistent motion. The pin-loaded variable weight stack is safely enclosed and allows for quick, easy weight changes.
The seats, pads, and handles are all ergonomically designed to support the user's body and promote correct posture during both exercises. Adjustments are simple, allowing users of all sizes to find their perfect fit.
Comes with clear instructional placards that guide users through the proper form for both exercises, highlighting the target muscle groups. This makes the machine approachable for beginners and effective for advanced users.
The frame and cushion colors can be customized to match your gym's branding and interior design, creating a cohesive and professional look.
Brand/Model: XYSFITNESS / XYE624
Function: Seated Leg Extension, Seated/Prone Leg Curl
Product Size (L x W x H): 1410 x 1230 x 1480 mm
Weight Stack: 80 kg
Net Weight: 212 kg
Gross Weight: 237 kg
Features: 2-in-1 Functionality, Pin-Loaded Stack, Customizable Colors, Ergonomic Design
Twice the function in half the footprint.
Contact us today for a quote and equip your facility with this highly efficient dual-function machine.
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