XYF6057
XYSFITNESS
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Specification
The Squat & Lunge is designed for functional training, offering a wide range of exercises to improve strength, balance, and coordination. This equipment is ideal for use in gyms, fitness centers, and personal training studios, where versatility and functionality are essential. It allows users to safely perform compound movements that build real-world strength.
This machine is designed to optimize functional training with superior ergonomics.
Anatomical Engineering: The design ensures a correct and comfortable position throughout the entire range of motion, promoting proper form.
Fully Adjustable: Featuring an adjustable seat and backrest, both with functional, high-density padding, it can be tailored to fit any user, maximizing comfort and minimizing the risk of injury.
Constructed for high-traffic environments where performance is key.
Durable Construction: Made of heavy-duty steel and finished with a protective powder coating, this machine guarantees durability and robustness over time.
Plate-Loaded Versatility: The ability to load free weights allows users to customize each training session, using their own discs to progressively overload and maximize results.
| Feature | Specification |
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| Product Name | Squat Lunge |
| Material | Steel with Powder Coating |
| System | Plate Loaded |
| Overall Dimensions | 1360 x 1620 x 870 mm (L x W x H) |
| Weight | 105 kg |
| Frame Color | Customizable as per customer's request |
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