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 | Category: Equipment > Back |  |

 | Brand: Magnum Fitness Systems |  |

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 | -Easy reach adjustable back pad.
-Easy reach range of motion control.
-Large foot platform and retractable seat belt stabilize user.
-Supplemental weight stack fine tunes resistance in five... |
 | -Seat adjusts with easy glide gas assist system.
-Adjustable thigh hold pads.
-Locking mountain clip provides safe handle exchange for multiple exercise patterns.
-Supplemental weight stack... |
 | -Assist pad places user in natural bent knee position.
-Assist platform can be dropped out of position to allow chins and dips to be performed without assistance.
-Multiple options for both... |
 | -Patented Biangular mechanism creates a controlled, natural, diverging exercise pattern.
-Seat adjusts with easy glide gas assist system.
-Triple pivot handles provide user freedom to rotate,... |
 | -Patented Biangular mechanism creates a controlled, natural, diverging exercise pattern.
-Triple pivot handles provide user freedom to rotate, supinate and / or pronate grip through out the... |
 | Easy reach adjustable back pad.
-Foot hold down for stabilization.
-Resistance adjusts in 5 lb. increments.
Dimensions: 44"L x 39"W x 57"H
Stack Weight: 245 lbs.
Ship Weight: 460 lbs. |
 | Kick assist provides full stretch starting positions.
-Easy entry / exit design.
-Resistance adjusts in 5 lb. increments.
Dimensions: 50"L x 47"W x 63"H
Stack Weight: 265 lbs. |
 | Unique triple pivot handles provide user freedom to rotate, supinate, and/or pronate grips throughout movement.
-Seat and chest pad easily adjust to accommodate various size users.
-Resistance... |
 | Adjustable thigh hold down pads.
-Locking mountain clip provides safe handle exchange for multiple exercise patterns.
-Resistance adjusts in 5lb. increments.
Dimensions: 58"L X 28"W X... |
 | Feet against platform, neutral grip handle in hands, the user leans back until back is parallel to pad. By pulling the handle into your upper abdomen you take yourself on a rowing... |
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