XYF6047
XYSFITNESS
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Specification
The Low Row Back Trainer is a state-of-the-art fitness machine designed to enhance back strength and improve overall posture. It effectively targets the latissimus dorsi and rhomboid muscles, making it an essential tool for developing thickness and power through the entire back.
This machine is engineered for a seamless and effective workout experience.
Customized Fit: The adjustable seat and large footplate work together to ensure a perfect fit for various body types. This secure positioning provides superior stability, allowing users to focus on pure muscle contraction without using momentum.
Smooth Resistance Mechanism: High-quality pivot points provide a remarkably smooth and consistent resistance path, allowing for a strong mind-muscle connection throughout the entire exercise.
Ideal for both commercial gyms and dedicated home fitness enthusiasts, the Low Row is a reliable addition to any strength training regimen.
Robust Construction: With a solid machine weight of 131 kg, it provides a stable base for heavy-duty use.
Plate-Loaded System: The plate-loaded design offers maximum flexibility, allowing users to progressively increase the load to match their growing strength.
| Feature | Specification |
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| Product Name | Low Row Back Trainer |
| System | Plate Loaded |
| Overall Dimensions | 1295 x 1472 x 1680 mm (L x W x H) |
| Weight | 131 kg |
| Package Size | 1510 x 1240 x 500 mm |
| Frame Color | Customizable as per customer's request |
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