XYKB0020
XYSFITNESS
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Specification
The option of connected or independent movement arms provides a natural feel and greater variety of motion. The ergonomic design of the dual rotating handles maintains the natural wrist position during movement, ensuring comfort and proper form.
The adjustable roller pad and straight barbell attachment transform this machine into a versatile multi-exercise training platform. This allows for seamless transitions between performing Bulgarian split squats and traditional barbell deadlifts, maximizing workout efficiency and gym floor space.
Designed with counter-balanced loading arms, this machine offers a significantly lower starting resistance weight. This feature makes it approachable for beginners and ideal for warm-up sets or rehabilitation purposes.
Two weight horns are positioned at an optimal height for easy loading and unloading of weights. They also provide convenient, built-in storage for extra weight plates, keeping the training area neat and organized.
Brand/Model: XYSFITNESS / XYKB0020
Function: Deadlifts, Bulgarian Split Squats, RDLs
Product Size (L x W x H): 1100 x 1100 x 1000 mm
Package Size (L x W x H): 1820 x 670 x 740 mm
Net Weight: 110 kg
Gross Weight: 140 kg
Features: Independent Movement Arms, Adjustable Roller Pad, Barbell Attachment, Counter-Balanced Arms, Weight Storage Horns
Unlock multiple elite lower-body exercises with a single machine.
Contact us for a quote and add this versatile powerhouse to your strength floor.
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