XYKB0003
XYSFITNESS
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The patented raised feet design puts you in the ultimate position to isolate the glutes. This elevated placement provides an optimal range of motion and movement pattern, ensuring the gluteus maximus is the primary mover. It minimizes hamstring and quad involvement, making every rep more effective at targeting the glutes.
The adjustable, cushioned belt makes for a comfortable and easy setup. Forget the pain and hassle of balancing a heavy barbell on your hips. Our system allows for a secure, comfortable fit in seconds, letting users get straight to their workout with zero wasted time.
This machine is a game-changer for gym floor planning. It integrates the bench, bar, and weights into one compact unit. The innovative design makes it possible to place it close to a wall or into a corner, taking up significantly less footprint than the traditional hip thrust setup.
With a net weight of 240 kg, the robust steel frame provides exceptional stability for even the heaviest lifts. It is built to withstand the demands of a high-traffic commercial gym, ensuring safety and durability for all your members.
Brand/Model: XYSFITNESS / XYKB0003
Function: Gluteus Maximus Isolation Training
Product Size (L x W x H): 2006 x 965 x 1574 mm
Package Size (L x W x H): 1660 x 1100 x 975 mm
Net Weight: 240 kg
Gross Weight: 265 kg
Features: Patented Raised Feet Design, Quick-Adjust Padded Belt, Space-Saving Footprint, Heavy-Duty Frame
Build better glutes with better design.
Contact us for a quote today and revolutionize the glute training area in your facility.
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