Powertec Workbench Leverage Gym
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the guy demonstrating creeps me out
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i just tried the incline and decline press and its quite difficult to adjust yourself to it coz you keep slipping off the bench
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I would like to buy this equipment, but in my country there isn`t a dealer.
Could any one who has purchase the workbench leverage gym LS-11 tell me the packaging information, in order to arrange shipment to my country?
Height, length, width of the packaging, number of boxes
The utility bench is included in the same box?
Txs.
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Just got my gym. And I got to say it's great just what I was looking for. I can bench 160 max on free weights and on the powertec I can do 210 two times. So yea there is a difference in the weight but I can still get to my max just put more weight on tell you find your range. I know I never go up to 500 so I'm happy as I can be with the powertec work bench.
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@21chrisaug I bought one on Amazon a couple of weeks ago. It's great! I replaced my free weights with this system because I like to work out without a spotter and this allows me to exercise to failure without risk of dropping the weight on myself. I feel safe doing squats since I don't lose my balance. And there's about 40 different exercises you can do if you get creative. For example, I bought a tricep rope to do pulldowns and also use it for ab crunches. Incline decline and flat bench 2
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i am buying this........is it a good buy???
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i bench 210 on here, but a a freeweight bench, i can only get 140
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This equipment is top notch and safe!
i like the power rack system, since you workout more muscles using free weights, this here is good for isolating certain muscles is what i heard. anyways do your research well.
arcangel530 1 year ago 3
@sarita916
i have an older model from like 10 years ago, but if its pretty much the same, there was a knob you just had to unscrew or something like that to free it. my memory is a little vague, but i think this info should be helpful
strong1forlife 1 year ago