XYF6046
XYSFITNESS
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Specification
The Flat Chest Press Machine is a fundamental tool for safely and effectively developing the pectoral muscles. Made of high-quality steel and finished with a durable powder coating, it guarantees unparalleled strength and longevity, making it a staple for any serious strength training facility.
This machine is designed to provide maximum comfort and support during training, allowing users to focus on what matters: the lift.
Ergonomic Padding: The machine features a generously padded seat and backrest, ensuring you are comfortable and properly supported throughout your entire set.
Guided Motion Path: The fixed pressing path provides stability, reduces the risk of injury associated with free weights, and helps isolate the chest muscles for optimal growth.
Built to withstand the demands of a high-traffic environment, this machine is as tough as it looks.
Plate-Loaded System: The plate-loaded design offers infinite resistance options, allowing users of all levels to progressively overload and continuously build strength.
Customizable Aesthetics: The frame color can be customized upon request to perfectly match your gym's branding and design scheme.
| Feature | Specification |
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| Product Name | Flat Chest Press Machine |
| System | Plate Loaded |
| Overall Dimensions | 1760 x 1910 x 1090 mm (L x W x H) |
| Weight | 95 kg |
| Package Size | 1660 x 900 x 500 mm |
| Frame Color | Customizable as per customer's request |
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