Seated Calf Machine
XYSFITNESS
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Specification
This machine is specifically designed to isolate and work the calf muscles in depth. The seated position effectively targets the soleus muscle, a key component for building overall calf size and strength that is often undertrained in standing exercises. It's the definitive tool for focused lower leg development.
Built to last, the machine features a robust steel construction combined with a protective epoxy paint finish, offering exceptional strength and resistance to wear and tear. With an impressive maximum load of 400 kg, it is engineered to withstand the most demanding workouts in professional environments like gyms, personal trainer studios, or fitness centres.
Every detail has been crafted to provide a superior user experience. The ergonomic design, including adjustable padded knee supports and a non-slip foot platform, ensures optimal comfort and proper form during use. This allows you to focus entirely on the movement, maximizing results while minimizing risk.
The Seated Calf Machine is the perfect investment for any fitness facility. Its professional-grade build makes it ideal for commercial use, while its effective and compact design also makes it an excellent choice for a high-end home gym for those who refuse to compromise on quality.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Seated Calf Machine |
| Material | Steel |
| Dimensions | 123 x 94 x 96 cm (L x W x H) |
| Weight | 78 kg |
| Maximum Load | 400 kg |
| Finish | Epoxy Paint |
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