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 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Biceps Curl, with positive, cam-driven movement provides the correct strength curve with a full range movement.
Independent movement arms provide body balance and... |
 | The Nautilus® XP Load™ Compound Row features independent movement-arm linkage technology with rotating grip handles, enabling user-defined movement paths for appropriate rotational foces around... |
 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Deadlift/Shrug features 3-dimensional handles for flexible hand positioning that allows both horizontal and parallel grip pulls.
Dependent/independent movement arm... |
 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Incline Leg Press takes the conventional 45-degree design to a whole new level with a multi-bar slider crank that controls the position and angle of the foot platform,... |
 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Incline Press provides the traditional 35-degree angle plus more with an adjustable back pad and independent, converging movement arms.
Four-bar linkage design overcomes... |
 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Lat Pulldown features independent movement-arm linkage technology that allows for multiple movement paths coupled with accommodating strength profile - not available until... |
 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Leg Curl inherits the superior biomechanical design common to all Nautilus® strength machines.
Dependent movement arms prevent body twist and make movement easy to... |
 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Leg Extension uses "Functional Generator" four-bar linkage to provide the correct strength curve with full-range movement.
Dependent movement arms prevent body twist... |
 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Overhead Press provides easy entry and a movement arm start position that does not compromise the full range of movement.
Four-bar linkage design overcomes the... |
 | The Nautilus® XPLoad™ Leg Press provides the maximum muscle involvement with minimum knee and back stress.
Four-bar linkage design dramatically reduces knee shear by properly directing forces... |
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