XYKB0004
XYSFITNESS
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Specification
Perform a full, deep squat without putting any strain on your shoulders, spine, and lower back. This makes it a perfect alternative for individuals with back issues or those looking to purely isolate their leg muscles.
With multiple rack support and belt positioning options, this machine can be quickly adjusted to suit users of all heights and sizes, ensuring proper biomechanics for everyone.
It’s more than just a squat machine. The included barbell attachment allows for a variety of exercises like deadlifts, bent-over rows, and more, making it a versatile centerpiece for your strength training.
A cushioned belt is included for extra comfort during heavy lifts. The machine is also equipped with transport wheels, allowing it to be moved around the gym floor if required.
A large storage rack is built-in to store your weight plates, keeping your workout area tidy. For advanced training, resistance bands can be added to incorporate accommodating resistance.
Despite its robust build and multi-functionality, the Rhino Squat features a compact design that saves valuable floor space in your facility.
Brand/Model: XYSFITNESS / XYKB0004
Function: Belt Squat, Deadlift, Rows, Lower Body Training
Product Size (L x W x H): 2032 x 1412 x 1000 mm
Net Weight: 85 kg
Features: Zero Spinal Compression, Multi-use Attachment, Adjustable Height, Transport Wheels, Plate Storage, Band Pegs
Train heavy, train safe. Redefine your leg day.
Contact us for a quote and add this revolutionary machine to your strength arsenal.
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