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 | The Nautilus Nitro® Plus Vertical Chest with convergent movement provides maximum pectoral contraction.
Converging, dependent movement arms provide equal loading and greater range of... |
 | The Nautilus Nitro® Prone Leg Curl provides a health-club quality lower body workout. The Nautilus Nitro® Prone Leg Curl positions the body to allow maximum quadricep flexion while maintaining... |
 | Offers an amazing workout for the external and internal obliques with this patented upper body stabilization design.
Seat adjusts left/right to provide minimum of 10-degrees and maximum of... |
 | Enjoy unique, trailing linkage with a footrest design and stationary heel rest that help maintain exceptional muscle isolation.
Ankles kept in line with axis of rotation, offering superior... |
 | The Nautilus Nitro® Seated Leg Curl provides a superior quality lower body workout. The Nitro® Seated Leg Curl provides an excellent hamstring workout in a comfortable position.
Coupled... |
 | The Abdominal machine is the only true abdominal crunch machine.
Four-bar linkage provides a moving axis of rotation that emulates the body's moving axis of rotation
Combination of elbow... |
 | The Biceps Curl is an easy-to-use and effective curl machine.
Popular preacher curl position
Extra thick elbow pad for added comfort and proper positioning
Supinated pivoting handles for... |
 | The Compound Row accommodates multiple movement paths with dual-cable handles providing user with direct upper torso workout.
Independent dual-cable handles for natural hand positioning and... |
 | The Abduction/Adduction unit can provide direct work for two opposing muscle groups in one machine, minimizing use of valuable floor space in today's fitness facilities.
Provides effective... |
 | The Lat Pulldown accommodates multiple movement paths with dual cable-handles providing user with direct upper torso workout.
Independent dual cable handles provide multiple movement paths... |
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